The Brandeis men's and women's track teams had several individuals finish with personal bests at the Boston University Terrier Invitation last weekend. The meet featured runners from Division I, II and III schools, as well as many sponsored and unaffiliated runners.In the women's events, Grayce Selig '11 ran the mile in 4 minutes, 54.82 seconds, finishing only 2.62 seconds out of first place. Selig grabbed third in the event, the highest of any collegiate competitor in the event. It would be the closest the Judges would come to victory all afternoon.

Selig was named the UAA women's indoor track and field athlete of the week for her efforts. Selig was also selected as the University Athletic Association Runner of the Week for her performance at the Greater Boston Track Club invitational on Jan. 23.

Marie Lemay '11 came in 25th, place in the mile, finishing in 5:10.97.

Annifreed Sinjour '13 ran to 28th place in the 400-meter dash, with a time of 1:01.20, and Casey McGown '13 finished 0.64 seconds and eight spots later.

Victoria Sanford '14 ran the 800-meter in 2:26.33, finishing in 36th place.

In the 3,000-meter run, Hannah Lindholm '11 finished in 47th place with a time of 10:50.55.

"Pretty much everyone ran faster than last week," Lemay said.

In the long jump, Lucia Capano '11 finished 11th with a distance of 4.95 meters. She also finished eighth in the triple jump, at 11.00 meters. Kim Farrington '13 finished 0.46 meters behind, in the triple jump, good for 14th place.

Selig said that she was pleased with the team's performance.

"The meet went well on Friday, even though we only had four girls running from the distance team," Selig said. "We had some pretty strong performances all around."

"We're on track for a good season," Lemay added.

On the men's side, Devon Holgate '11 led the pack of men's runners in the one mile run at 4:14.57 and 25th place. Holgate's time was just under the NCAA provisional qualifying time, making him the first member of the team to qualify this season. Holgate also qualified last season, but his time was not high enough on the rankings for him to be selected to compete.

Chris Brown '12 was next in the mile at 4:17.62 and 36th place, and Taylor Dundas '14 followed 1.02 seconds and four spots later. Marc Boutin '12 finished in 76th place and 4:26.91.

Vincent Asante '14 finished in 15th place in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.27 seconds. He was the only Division III runner to qualify for the final heat.

Asante was 39th in the 200-meter dash, in 22.74 seconds. Teammate Charlie Pino '12 finished 0.32 seconds later and in the 200, good for 55th place. Stanley Xuelin '12 finished in 24.06 seconds and 93rd place.

In the 400-meter dash, Mingkai Lin '12 finished 69th with a time of 52.13 seconds, and Josh Hoffman-Senn '13 came in 83rd place, in 54.07 seconds.

Mik Kern '13 ran the 800-meter in 1:58.82, good for 48th place. Sam Donovan '11 was 27 places behind, with a time of 2:02.38.

Ben Bray '11 finished in 15th place in the 1,000-meter run, in 2:32.56.

Paul Norton '11 finished in 23rd place in the 3,000-meter run, in 8:31.81, and Alex Kramer '13 was right behind him, 0.36 seconds later. They were the top two Division III runners in the event.

In the field, Steve Melnik '13 finished in 44th place, with a distance of 10.25 meters in the shot put.

Norton and Kramer said that it was the team's best meet so far this season.

"Most of the team ran season bests, and a few ran their best times ever," Kramer said.

"It was a really solid day for us throughout the team," Norton added. "Everybody is nicely rounding into form but still has room to improve for the bigger meets later on."

The Judges' next competition on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Tufts Invitational in Medford.