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HILLSDALE, Mich. -
Savannah Ackley took first place in the 5K and 10K as Cedarville finished fifth at the G-MAC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championship.
Findlay won the 13-team meet with 194.5 points. Rounding out the top five were Ashland (152), Hillsdale (142), Tiffin (106), and Cedarville (95).
Ackley won the 10K on Wednesday night in 35:03.76 - the third-fastest time in school history and it met the NCAA Division II provisional qualifying mark.
She added the 5,000 meter crown on Friday afternoon with a winning effort of 17:28.04.
Naomi Herman was the runner-up in both the 10K (36:37.14) as well as the 5K (17:30.94).
Emily Walsh was second in the 1,500 meters in 4:27.50 - No. 8 on CU's Top 10 and a NCAA Division II provisional qualifier.
Aubrey Harrington was the steeplechase runner-up in 11:08.06.
Kiersten Franklin excelled in the sprints placing third in the 200 in 24.25 seconds which is the second-fastest time in school history.
She was fourth in the 400 in 55.36 with the program's fourth-best time ever. Both performances met the NCAA provisional qualifying mark.
Corinne Lynch finished third in the 10K (36:46.45) and
Abigail Atkins was third in the steeplechase (11:13.15).
Haleigh Eckert's third place showing in the pole vault (12-8; 3.86 meters) ranks No. 4 all-time at Cedarville.
Caroline Schaeckenbach was fourth in the heptathlon with 4,164 points. It's the sixth-best point total in program history.
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