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DAY 2 HEAT SHEETS] Day two of the 2023 NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship saw five individual champions crowned.
The Cascade Collegiate Conference had two individuals & one team claim National Champion status-
University of British Columbia’s
Fleming, Pfohl, Morresultr, MacGillivray (4x800 relay)
University of British Columbia’s
Olivie Lundman (5000 Race Walk)
Eastern Oregon University’s
Maggie Ledbetter (Shout Put)
and six individuals & one team reach All-American status-
University of British Columbia’s
Allison Macdonald (Triple Jump)
University of British Columbia’s
Cassidy Cardie (5000 Race Walk)
University of British Columbia’s
Joean Lu (5000 Race Walk)
University of British Columbia’s
Rebecca Dutchak (Heptathlon)
Eastern Oregon University’s
Lizzy Grandle (Heptathlon)
Eastern Oregon University’s
Nichols, Mitchell, Gebhardt, Herbes (4x800 relay)
Southern Oregon University’s
Abi Stevens (Heptathlon)
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TEAM RESULTS] UBC continues to lead the championship in first place with a team score of 59. Eastern Oregon follows in third with a team score of 20. Oregon Tech is next T-12 place with a team score of 10. College of Idaho is T-14th with team scores of eight and Southern Oregon is T-23 place with a team score of five. Multnomah is T-39th with a team score of two to round out the CCC.
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- The heptathlon closed out with long jump, javelin and 800m on day two.
· Kaitlyn McColly of Dickinson State did not surrender her lead from day one and finished with a total of 4,922 points for her first heptathlon title. McColly recorded 3rd in the long jump, 8th in javelin and 3rd in the 800m on day two.
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Rebecca Dutchak of British Columbia remained in second place and finished just 92 points behind McColly. Dutchak finished with a total of 4,830 and notched 5th in the long jump, 4th in the javelin, and 9th in the 800m.
- Maggie Ledbetter of Eastern Oregon University captured her first shot put title with a mark of 15.47m. Ledbetter worked her way up over the last two years from 8th in 2021 to 5th in 2022 to landing that first-place finish in 2023 with her highest championship mark.
- Machaeda Linton of William Carey (Miss.) landed the triple jump title with a mark of 12.52m. Jai-Lyn Norwood of Marian (Ind.) followed just 0.01m behind Linton.
- Olivia Lundman of British Columbia won her second 5,000m race walk with a time of 23:24.98 and shaved 16.22 second off of her previous championship time.
- British Columbia 4x800m relay team captured the Thunderbirds 6th title in the event with a time of 8:56.68.
- Team scores
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British Columbia took a commanding lead after day two with 59 points. William Carey (Miss.) follows with 25 points, with
Eastern Oregon in third with 20 points.
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