Final Results | TOURNAMENT CENTRAL
Klamath Falls, Ore. | At the conclusion of the 2024 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Track and Field Championship, presented by U.S. Bank, Eastern Oregon University took the team title by a tight .5 margin.
FINAL AWARDS:
Field Athlete of the Meet – Rebecca Dutchak (UBC)
Track Athlete of the Meet – Madigan Kelly (LCSC)
Coach of the Year – Ben Welch (EOU)
Sportsmanship Award – Eastern Oregon University
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM SCORES – Eastern Oregon University (192.5), University of British Columbia (192), College of Idaho (118), Lewis-Clark State College (99), Southern Oregon (63), Multnomah (56), Corban University (33.5), Oregon Tech (23), Bushnell University (13), The Evergreen State College (13), Northwest University (12)
100 METERS: Trinity Montgomery of Multnomah won the event with a time of 11.92. Hanna Sobkowich (11.96) of British Columbia and Lizzy Behnke (12.39) of Northwest followed.
200 METERS: Trinity Montgomery of Multnomah won the event with a time of 24.57. Hanna Sobkowich (24.71) of British Columbia and Taylor Joyce (25.65) of Eastern Oregon followed.
800 METERS: Abby Ylipahkala of British Columbia took first with a time of 2:10.92. Abbey Shirts (2:11.64) of College of Idaho and Katelyn Cotterell (2:11.76) of British Columbia followed.
TRIPLE JUMP: Sydnie Zywina of Lewis-Clark State earned first place with a mark of 12.13m. Teammates Princess Browne (12.01m) and Brittany Coleman (11.92m) of Multnomah followed.
HIGH JUMP: Kayla Morgan of Corban won the Warriors first event with a mark of 1.71m. Abi Stevens (1.68m) of Southern Oregon and Lizzy Grandle (1.68m) of Eastern Oregon followed.
JAVELIN: Sarah Snell of British Columbia received the top spot with a mark of 43.17m. Teammates Lizzy Grandle (42.30m) and Sammy Conley (41.22m) of Eastern Oregon followed.
400-METER HURDLES: Madigan Kelly of Lewis-Clark State won with a time of 1:02.89. Skotlyn Hill (1:03.69) of Eastern Oregon and India Ortiz (1:03.90) of Southern Oregon followed.
5000 METERS: Ellyse Tingelstad of College of Idaho won the event with a time of 17:36.49. Alauna Carstens (17:44.80) of Evergreen State and Kahea Figueira (17:50.53) of College of Idaho followed.
4x400-METER RELAY: Eastern Oregon’s squad took the top spot on the podium with a time of 3:51.60. British Columbia finished in second with a time of 3:53.22 and Lewis-Clark State finished third with a time of 3:54.26.
SHOT PUT: University of British Columbia’s Michelle Dadson won the event with a mark of 13.53m Kenna Woodward (12.74) of Eastern Oregon and Rebecca Dutchak (12.41) of British Columbia followed.
The NAIA Track and Field Championships will take place May 22-24 at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana.