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CHAMPS! Women's Track and Field Wins UAA Outdoor Title

Chicago, Ill. – The No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team won the 2023 UAA Outdoor Championship on Sunday afternoon with 253.50 points. The win marks the Bears' sixth-consecutive title.
 
Junior Ebun Opata won the triple jump, hitting a mark of 12.01m which ranks eighth nationally.
 
The Bears' 4x100 team of senior Mycah Clay, sophomore Lauren Gay, first-year Jasmine Wright and sophomore Nicole Stewart won with a time of 46.99 which ranks fifth nationally.
 
Junior Emma Kelley won the 400m, racing to a time of 56.11 while senior Sophie Fox took second in 57.73 which ranks 35th nationally.
 
Senior Aoife Dunne won the 800m, racing to a time of 2:11.72. Junior Ally Sarussi took fourth in 2:11.97 which ranks eighth nationally and senior Danielle Schultz finished fifth in 2:13.15 which is tied for 14th nationally.
 
Gay won the 200m with a time of 25.30 and Stewart finished second in 25.35. Wright claimed sixth in 25.86.
 
Graduate Miku Okada finished second in the high jump, clearing 1.62m. Junior Maddie Moenickheim finished in a three-way tie for fourth, clearing 1.52m while senior Laura Bucchieri took seventh with a jump of 1.47m.

Junior Rafaela Diamond finished second in the javelin, hitting a mark of 35.23m.

First-year Kally Mack took second in the discus, hitting a mark of 40.04m while first-year Jenae Bothe took sixth with a throw of 37.25m and sophomore Taylor Simpson finished eighth with a thrw of 35.89m.
 
Dunne finished second in the 1,500m with a time of 4:31.10 while senior Emily Konkus took third in 4:33.34 which ranks 10th nationally. Junior Helena Teixeira-Dasilva finished seventh with a time of 4:42.57 and senior Lindsay Ott took eighth in 4:42.86.
 
Gay finished third in the 100m hurdles, running a time of 14.65.
 
Stewart took third in the 100m, racing to a time of 12.26 while Wright claimed fifth in 12.33 and Clay finished sixth in 12.35.
 
Sophomore Ruby Kaplan finished third in the 400m hurdles, racing to a time of 1:05.21 which ranks 42nd nationally.
 
Konkus finished second in the 5,000m with a time of 17:01.49 while senior Ella Behrens finished third in 17:02.69. Senior Kiera Olson took eighth in 17:20.01.
 
The Bears head to the Millikin Dual on Friday.
 
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Players Mentioned

Ella Behrens

Ella Behrens

Distance
Senior
Jenae Bothe

Jenae Bothe

Throws
Freshman
Laura Bucchieri

Laura Bucchieri

Jumps
Senior
Mycah Clay

Mycah Clay

Sprints
Senior
Rafaela Diamond

Rafaela Diamond

Javelin
Junior
Aoife Dunne

Aoife Dunne

400/800
Senior
Sophie Fox

Sophie Fox

400/800
Graduate Student
Lauren Gay

Lauren Gay

Sprints/Hurdles
Sophomore
Ruby Kaplan

Ruby Kaplan

400 Hurdles/400/800
Sophomore
Emma Kelley

Emma Kelley

400/800
Junior
Emily Konkus

Emily Konkus

Distance
Senior
Kally Mack

Kally Mack

Throws
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ella Behrens

Ella Behrens

Senior
Distance
Jenae Bothe

Jenae Bothe

Freshman
Throws
Laura Bucchieri

Laura Bucchieri

Senior
Jumps
Mycah Clay

Mycah Clay

Senior
Sprints
Rafaela Diamond

Rafaela Diamond

Junior
Javelin
Aoife Dunne

Aoife Dunne

Senior
400/800
Sophie Fox

Sophie Fox

Graduate Student
400/800
Lauren Gay

Lauren Gay

Sophomore
Sprints/Hurdles
Ruby Kaplan

Ruby Kaplan

Sophomore
400 Hurdles/400/800
Emma Kelley

Emma Kelley

Junior
400/800
Emily Konkus

Emily Konkus

Senior
Distance
Kally Mack

Kally Mack

Freshman
Throws