ST. LOUIS, Mo. – In claiming their ninth-straight UAA Outdoor title on Sunday, the No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team had several athletes claim individual/relay titles, but also earn All-UAA honors.
Event Champions
- 4x100m Relay
- 4x400m Relay
- 4x800m Relay
- Steeplechase
- Senior Riley Clark captured the title with a time of 10:38.19
- Pole Vault
- Shot Put
- Senior Jenae Bothe won the field with a throw of 14.36m
- High Jump
- 100m
- Wright claimed the UAA title with a time of 11.77.
- 200m
- Wright claimed her second UAA title with a time of 24.69
- 800m
- Delia won with a time of 2:08.57
- 1500m
- 5000m
- Laughlin won her second individual UAA title of the championships with a time of 16:54.61
The following athletes earned All-UAA honors for their top-3 finish in their event(s):
Name: Event(s)
| Bird |
4x100m, 4x400m |
| Bothe |
Shot Put |
| Christopher |
4x400m |
| Clark |
Steeplechase |
| Coric |
4x100m, 4x400m |
| Delia |
800m, 4x800m |
| Echols |
4x800m |
| Laughlin |
1500m, 5000m |
| First-year Campbell Pallera |
Pole Vault |
| Raley |
4x800m |
| Senior Katie Rector |
1500m |
| Spytek |
200m, 400m, 4x400m |
| Stevens |
4x800m |
| Theisen |
High Jump |
| Walker |
Pole Vault |
| Weir |
200m, 400m, 4x100m |
| Wright |
100m, 200m, 4x100m |
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