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Track and Field team at W-C-W Meet

Women's Track and Field Jack Belcher - Athletic Communications Assistant

Track & Field delivers five victories at the W-C-W Meet

UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich. – The Northern Michigan track & field team competed at the W-C-W Meet on Saturday, delivering five first-place finishes and nine additional podium performances.

The Wildcats placed second overall with 112.5 points, finishing just ahead of SVSU (104.5). Wayne State captured its second W-C-W title with 118 points.


On the Track

Distance events highlighted the day for NMU, beginning with a win from Sophia Potter in the 3,000 meters. Potter crossed first with a time of 10:16.74.

Dani VanLente followed with a victory in the 5,000 meters, finishing in 18:13.14. Celia Wallace placed third in the event, posting a personal-best time of 18:35.76.

Beverly Harper earned a runner-up finish in the 800 meters with a personal-record time of 2:13.84. Ashley Choponis also recorded a PR, running 2:17.35 to place sixth.

The mile run saw Madi Szymanski claim second place in 4:57.16, while Ella Debruyn added a fifth-place finish with a time of 5:03.77.

In the 60-meter hurdles, NMU placed two athletes inside the top five. Crystal Walker finished third with a time of 8.93, followed closely by Lily Phillips in fifth at 9.26.

Phillips also placed fourth in the 300 meters, clocking 41.62.

Two Wildcats earned top-five finishes in the 400 meters, led by Lana Mac in fourth at 1:00.77. Taylor Rodgers followed in fifth with a personal-best time of 1:02.40.

The 4x300 relay team of Baux Truckey, Phillips, Kanya Campbell, and Harper rounded out the track results with a third-place finish in 2:52.82.



In the Field

NMU opened the field events with a victory from Crystal Walker in the long jump, winning with a mark of 5.34 meters.

Danielle Lund added another first-place finish in the shot put, throwing a personal-best 12.60 meters. Alizabeth Little placed third at 12.27 meters, while Teiolla Harvey finished fifth with a mark of 11.76 meters.

The Wildcats continued their success in the triple jump, where Alayna Vandegriff earned a win with a leap of 11.34 meters. Allison Schinke joined her on the podium, placing third with a personal-best mark of 10.44 meters.

In the pole vault, Kati Smith led NMU with a second-place finish after clearing 3.32 meters. Vandegriff also cleared 3.32 meters, finishing fourth based on attempts.

Taylor Rodgers highlighted the high jump for the Wildcats, placing fourth with a personal-best height of 1.52 meters.

Lund capped her day with a third-place finish in the weight throw, posting a PR mark of 15.62 meters. Harvey and Little also placed inside the top five with throws of 15.58 and 14.81 meters, respectively.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kanya Campbell

Kanya Campbell

Senior
Beverly Harper

Beverly Harper

Senior
Teiolla Harvey

Teiolla Harvey

Senior
Alizabeth Little

Alizabeth Little

Senior
Lana Mac

Lana Mac

Junior
Sophia Potter

Sophia Potter

Senior
Madi Szymanski

Madi Szymanski

Senior
Baux Truckey

Baux Truckey

Junior
Alayna Vandegriff

Alayna Vandegriff

Sophomore
Crystal Walker

Crystal Walker

Fifth Year

Players Mentioned

Kanya Campbell

Kanya Campbell

Senior
Beverly Harper

Beverly Harper

Senior
Teiolla Harvey

Teiolla Harvey

Senior
Alizabeth Little

Alizabeth Little

Senior
Lana Mac

Lana Mac

Junior
Sophia Potter

Sophia Potter

Senior
Madi Szymanski

Madi Szymanski

Senior
Baux Truckey

Baux Truckey

Junior
Alayna Vandegriff

Alayna Vandegriff

Sophomore
Crystal Walker

Crystal Walker

Fifth Year