Image taken from one of my teammates instagram accounts
The men's team came in a very close second place. The women's team may not have been as close, but we were supposed to get around 140 points. Illinois Wesleyan was banked to get about 240 points, so we took quite a few of their points away from them.
Team Scores
Our women won the 3K, 5K, 60H, DMR, High Jump, and PV, which shows you the diversity of our team. We picked up points in almost every event, and some were unexpected which is always a great surprise. We started out strong on Friday, which gave us great momentum going into Saturday.
The weight throw took place on Friday, and shot put on Saturday. I came out swinging with a pr and new school record on my first throw of the day. It was an amazing feeling, and got me hyped for the rest of my throws.
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I placed 2nd right behind Mia Bennett from Carthage College who had a huge pr of 17.47m from her seeded 16.65m.
Weight Throw Final Results
Friday went by with great enthusiasm amongst our team, and gave us a great push into Saturday.
Shot put was later in the day, about 2:30pm, so we had quite a while to wait before we competed. The throwers cheered for the other events that were going on before ours, and helped keep the energy up.
Once shot put finally came around, Naomi Yamane and I had fantastic performances. Naomi finished in 4th place with a lifetime pr of 12.42m. I finished in 6th with an indoor pr of 11.86m. Both of us were seeded lower, and we both moved up in places to score more points for the team.
Shot Put Final Results
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We finished out the two days in quite amazing fashion.
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Now begins an interesting time in the season. Some people will keep training indoors for the final qualifier and nationals. Others will move on to outdoors and begin their training for all of the new events that are added on for outdoors.
I will be continuing on indoors this week in the hopes that I can qualify for DIII Indoor Nationals.
"It always seems impossible until it is done."
- Nelson Mandela























