WOMEN'S RESULTS // 
MEN'S RESULTS
MOUNT VERNON – Senior 
Aaron Davidson threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Friday night's baseball game at Ash Park.
 
The multi-time conference champion was back in his element on the track Saturday, racing to the 5000-meter title at the Cornell Invitational. Davidson finished in 15:30.60, claiming a two-second victory over Grinnell's Brian Goodell in the final home race of his banner-filled career.  
 
Davidson helped Cornell's men place sixth in the 12-team field with 49 points. The Rams scored 28 points in the women's division.
 
The Rams landed three point scorers in the men's 1500, led by freshman 
Isaak Hutchings in second (4:07.57). 
Gabe Soda was close behind in third (4:10.59) and Davidson took sixth (4:14.87).
 
Cornell's all-freshmen 4x800 relay of Soda, Hutchings, 
Tyler Bilskie and 
Fisher Isaacson turned in a solid runner-up time of 8:11.19. Senior 
Jacob Engelken was third in the 400 hurdles (1:00.01).
 
The Rams received seventh-place efforts from 
Anthony Pilgrim in the triple jump (36-3) and 
Brock Flack in the discus (127-10).
 
Cornell's women scored 16 points in the 400, highlighted by 
Sidney Brown's runner-up showing in 1:02.52. Teammate 
Madison Osborn was a blink behind in third (1:02.55) and 
Emilia Lambert-Mergendahl finished seventh (1:05.91).
 
Lambert-Mergendahl anchored the fourth-place 4x100 relay (51.67) that included 
Natalie McAllister, Osborn and Brown. McAllister placed fifth in the long jump (15-4) and 
Billie Fogarty seventh in the 1500 (5:23.23).
 
The mixed gender 4x400 relay concluded the running events for the day. Cornell's top team of Engelken, 
Caroline Riss, Osborn and 
Nathan Watters ran 3:55.11 for seventh place.     
 
The Rams compete in the Spartan Invitational April 8-9 at the University of Dubuque.
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