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FINDLAY, Ohio -
Britain Musick blitzed her own school record to win the 60 meter hurdles title on the final day of the G-MAC Women's Indoor Track & Field Championship
The Lady Jackets placed third as a team at the University of Findlay's Malcolm Athletic Center.
Musick, a sophomore from Lakeland, Fla., was clocked in 8.71 seconds to take 0.09 off of her previous best. She owns the top seven times in school history.
Nora Hagan was the runner-up in the 200 meters in 25.17 seconds and teammate
Alexandra Brizzi was third in 25.28. Their times are the third and fourth-fastest ever at CU.
Alayna Ackley was the 3K runner-up in a school-record 9:54.37 to lead an impressive Lady Jackets' contingent. Here time is No. 5 overall at CU, but the top four marks were run on oversized tracks.
Bethany Sholl (4th; 9:55.44),
Naomi Herman (5th; 9:55.74), and
Savannah Ackley (6th; 9:59.39) all produced efforts that rank in Cedarville's Top 10.
Defending mile champon
Rachel Sweeney-Bredeson took fourth place in 4:58.46.
Haleigh Eckert finished fifth in the pole vault at 12-11 (3.94 meters) - third-best in program history.
On Friday, Cedarville won the distance medley relay as Sweeney-Bredeson,
Caroline Schaeckenbach,
Alayna Ackley, and
Emily Walsh posted a winning time of 11:55.34 which is the sixth-fastest in school history.
In the 5,000 meters, Sholl (17:14.02), Herman (17:16.35), and
Hannah Rhem (17:35.16) finished second-through-fourth, respectively.
Sholl's time rates fourth on CU's all-time list and Herman's is seventh.
Host Findlay won the G-MAC trophy with 140 points with Hillsdale the runner-up at 118.50. The Lady Jackets were third with 113 points.
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