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The College of Wooster men's and women's indoor track and field
squads competed at the non-scoring Oberlin Invitational on Friday
(Feb. 25), as a final tune up before the North Coast Athletic Conference
Championships next weekend (March 4-5) at Denison University. The
Scots had 19 top-five finishes on the day, including two individuals
claiming the top spot in their respective events.
Junior Jill Berner, the defending NCAC champion in the pole
vault, picked up a first place finish by clearing 10 feet, 6 inches,
one-half foot better than the second-place finisher. Kate Legg
earned a tie for third in the same event, clearing 8 feet, 6.25
inches.
Also picking up top-five finishes on the women's side were Heather
Reed and Kelly Patton in the 55 meter hurdles, coming
in third (9.62) and fourth-place (9.65), respectively, while Darcy
Poland, Nicole Calderone, and Hannah Bierlein
finished second (1:04.42), fourth (1:06.32), and fifth (1:07.11)
in the 400 meters, respectively. Sophomore Katie Wieferich
came in second in the 3000 meters with a time of 10:47.34, just
eight seconds out of first.
The men's top finisher was freshman Tristan Jordan who beat
out a field of three to grab first-place honors in the triple jump
with a combined leap of 39 feet, 8.5 inches. Rick Drushal
finished second in the shot put with a toss of 45 feet, 2.25 inches,
just 1.5 inches behind first, while Ross Stevenson also picked
up a runner up spot in the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 7.75
inches.
Robert Kelm and Matt Jenson finished 3-4 in the 55
meter hurdles, crossing the line in 8.53 and 8.61, respectively,
while Colin Turner finished third in the 800 meters with
a time of 2:00.82. The men's other top finisher on the day was Alan
Waddell in the pole vault with a third-place finish (11 feet,
5.75 feet).
The NCAC Championships will take place in Granville, Ohio next
Friday and Saturday (March 4-5). |