MARION, Ind. –
[RESULTS] The first day of the 2025 NAIA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship saw four individual champions crowned.
In the team standings, University of British Columbia sits tied in third place with 10 points.
After the first day of the heptathlon, Abi Stevens the Southern Oregon University senior, sits in third place with a total of 3061 points.
Adrienne Washington of Eastern Oregon University is in seventh place with 2856 points.
All-Americans- Hammer Throw: Bella Hall (53.45m) and Lauren Curtis (52.92m) of University of British Columbia earned sixth and eighth place, respectively.
All-American- Javelin: Sarah Snell (41.51m) of University of British Columbia earned eighth place.
All-Americans- 10,000-meter run: Amelia Pfohl (35:28.05) of University of British Columbia placed fourth. Alyssa Johnson (35:43.62) of Southern Oregon University placed seventh. Alauna Carstens (35:47.91) of The Evergreen State College placed eighth.
The top eight finishers in each event are NAIA All-Americans.
The second day of the championship will open with the remainder of the heptathlon events at 10 a.m. CT/11 a.m. ET and starting with the long jump.
The 2025 NAIA Men's and Women's Outdoor Track & Field National Championships is broadcast FREE on the NAIA Channel of the Urban Edge Network and the newly redesigned NAIA Network. For more information and to pre-register, click
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