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WashU Women's Track & Field Wins Ninth-Straight UAA Title

The Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team secures its ninth consecutive UAA Outdoor Championship, while other teams also achieve notable successes.

No. 3 WashU Women's Track & Field Sees Several Named All-UAA Following Outdoor Championships

The Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team secures its ninth consecutive UAA Outdoor Championship, while other teams also achieve notable successes.

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The Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team captured its ninth consecutive University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Championship, scoring 221 points at the event held in Cleveland, Ohio. The Bears excelled across multiple events, with standout performances including senior Riley Clark winning the steeplechase and first-year Kate Delia claiming the UAA title in the 800 meters. Additionally, the team triumphed in the 4x100m, 4x400m, and 4x800m relays, showcasing their depth and talent. The men's track and field team, ranked No. 13, finished third at the championships, scoring 148 points and securing points in 20 of the 21 events. Despite not winning the title, the men's team demonstrated competitive strength with several athletes earning All-UAA honors.

In swimming and diving, junior Marco Minai has been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Third Team, recognizing his academic and athletic achievements. Minai, a biomedical engineering major with a 3.72 GPA, has had a remarkable season, setting two program records and earning four All-America honors at the NCAA Championships, where he finished third in the 400 individual medley and fourth in the 200 individual medley.

The Washington University baseball team concluded its regular season with a split series against Case Western Reserve University. The No. 14 Bears lost both ends of a doubleheader on Sunday, with the Spartans taking game one 6-5 in ten innings and game two 6-4. Despite the setbacks, the Bears showed resilience, with sophomore Ryan Soong and junior Anthony Equale contributing significantly to the offense in game one.

The women's tennis team was honored at the 40th Annual Scholar-Champions' Awards Celebration, where first-year Kate Delia received the Stanley & Lucy Lopata Rookie of the Year award for her contributions to the program. The event recognized the achievements of student-athletes across various sports, highlighting the balance of academic and athletic excellence at WashU.

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