WashU kvinners friidrettslag utmerker seg på Wartburg NCAA-kvalifisering

Det nr. 2 rangerte Washington University in St. Louis kvinnelige friidrettslag deltok i NCAA-mesterskapskvalifiseringen ved Wartburg College i Waverly, Iowa, og sikret flere toppplasseringer for å styrke merkene sine før uttakene. Viktige utøvere inkluderte Kate Delia og Cate Christopher på 800 m, og Mackenzie Walker i stavsprang. Stevnet var en siste oppkjøring før NCAA Division III innendørsmesterskapet.

WAVERLY, Iowa – Washington University in St. Louis kvinnelige friidrettslag, nr. 2 nasjonalt, deltok i det siste kvalifiseringsstevnet ved Wartburg College 7. mars, siste sjanse til å forbedre tider og merker før NCAA-mesterskaputtakene 8. mars. \n\nAndreårsstudent Sofia Sheldon tok andreplass på milen med 4:55.92, som plasserer henne som nr. 24 i divisjon III denne sesongen. Senior Katie Rector tok fjerdeplass med 4:57.09, det 28. beste i divisjonen. \n\nTredjeårsstudent Maya Davis sikret tredjeplass på 60 m med 7.75 sekunder. \n\nPå 800 m vant førstekårsstudent Kate Delia med 2:11.21, nest beste tid i divisjon III, mens tredjeårsstudent Cate Christopher tok andreplass med 2:12.11, syvende beste nasjonalt. \n\nI stavsprang tok senior Mackenzie Walker førsteplass med 3.86 m, og førstekårsstudent Campbell Pallera andreplass med 3.71 m. \n\nTredjeårsstudent Sofia Rosenzweig vant tresteg med 11.61 m, nr. 25 i divisjon III. \n\nDisse prestasjonene plasserer laget sterkt idet de venter på kvalifikasjonskunngjøringer for NCAA innendørsmesterskapet 13.–14. mars i Birmingham, Alabama.

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