No. 3 WashU Women's Track & Field Sees Several Named All-UAA Following Outdoor Championships
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – In claiming their ninth-straight UAA Outdoor title on Sunday, the No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team had several athletes claim individual/relay titles, but also earn All-UAA honors.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – In claiming their ninth-straight UAA Outdoor title on Sunday, the No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team had several athletes claim individual/relay titles, but also earn All-UAA honors.
Event Champions
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4x100m Relay
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4x400m Relay
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4x800m Relay
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Steeplechase
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Senior Riley Clark captured the title with a time of 10:38.19
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Pole Vault
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Shot Put
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Senior Jenae Bothe won the field with a throw of 14.36m
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High Jump
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100m
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Wright claimed the UAA title with a time of 11.77.
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200m
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Wright claimed her second UAA title with a time of 24.69
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800m
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Delia won with a time of 2:08.57
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1500m
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5000m
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Laughlin won her second individual UAA title of the championships with a time of 16:54.61
The following athletes earned All-UAA honors for their top-3 finish in their event(s):
Name: Event(s)
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