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Glastonbury's Caiola Named To DII Nationals Field For SCSU
Glastonbury native Hannah Caiola is capping off a record-breaking indoor track season at a national meet.

NEW HAVEN, CT — Glastonbury native and Southern Connecticut State University standout Hannah Caiola was selected selected to compete in the 400-meters at the 2025 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships.
The NCAA announced the field for the meet Tuesday. The championships are scheduled for March 13 through 15 in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion.
The University of Indianapolis and Indiana Sports Corp will serve as co-hosts of the championships.
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Athletes qualify for the championships by reaching a provisional standard established for each event. For each individual event contested, the top 18 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition.
Caiola was dominant on the track this season. She kicked off her season by setting the NCAA Division II record in the 300 meters at the Boston University/Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener.
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She ran the third-fastest time in the 400 in all of Division II at the Boston University John Thomas Terrier Classic with a time of 53.4 seconds.
That time is 12th all-time best in Division II.
Caiola also holds a top-50 time nationally in the 200.
She won 200-400 double at the Northeast-10 Indoor Track and Field Championships, and held the top time in the conference in the 200, 300, 400, 500, and 4-by-400m relay.
She was named the NE10 Track Athlete of the Week twice and also landed on the NE10's Faces in the Crowd two times this season. It is her first time qualifying for the Indoor Nationals after placing ninth in the 400 at last years's Outdoor Nationals.
The championships will be streamed live on www.NCAA.com.Print Friendly Version.
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