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CEDARVILLE, Ohio - Balance and depth were the difference as Cedarville captured its fifth consecutive NCCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field Championship at the Doden Field House.
The Lady Jackets had three runner-up finishes on Saturday and three more third-place efforts to help in retaining the banner.
CU totaled 155 points while Campbellsville was next with 125. Rounding out the top five were Bethel (77), Greenville (77), and Grace (75.5).
Nora Hagan sprinted to second place in the 60 meter dash in 7.63 seconds tying the second-best mark in school history.
Britain Musick was the runner-up in the 60 meter hurdles (9.03). The 4 x 400 meter relay unit of
Jessica Ferguson,
Calista Bobula,
Sydney Diedrich, and
Martha Bergley was second in 4:08.40.
The top three finishers in each event are considered NCCAA All-Americans.
Third place finishers were
Madeleine Peramaki in the 800 meters (2:22.13),
Becky Madsen in the 3,000 (10:33.25), and the 4 x 800 relay of
Reghan Mulder,
Paige Fuller,
Abigail Brown, and
Abigail Atkins (10:32.15).
On Friday, the Lady Jackets had three individual champions. The trio included Madsen in the 5K (17:55.97),
Haleigh Eckert in the pole vault (12-2.50; 3.72 meters), and
Hannah Willow in the high jump (5-3.75; 1.62m).
Freshman
Sophia Schneider was the runner-up in the pole vault with a season-best 11-8.50 (3.57m) to garner All-America honors.
Atkins, Peramaki, Mulder, and
Mary Miller finished third in the distance medley relay in 13:17.90.
Head Coach
Jeff Bolender and his staff were recognized as the NCCAA Women's Indoor Coaching Staff of the Year.
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