Women's Sprint Preview: NCAA D3 Champs
Women's Sprint Preview: NCAA D3 Champs
WOMEN'S SPRINTS PREVIEW:
Women’s 100 Meter Dash:
With only one returning All-American in the field, this race is wide open. National indoor 60 meter dash champion Nia Joiner of Illinois Wesleyan was undefeated in the 60 meter dash, but she has not been the same outdoors and just barely made the field of 22 with her 12.15 clocking. Indoor runner-up Abigail Davis of Central College comes in as the seventh seed and will be looking to dip under 12 seconds for the first time, but it would be a surprise if she cracks the top three. The third place finisher indoors, Mallory Burnham of St. Thomas, comes in as the second seed and should be considered the slight favorite. She has run 12.01 seconds or faster in all four of her 100 meter races this season, and this consistency should serve her well against the relatively inexperienced field.
Meg Heafy of UW-La Crosse enters as the top seed after blazing to an 11.80 victory at the WIAC championships. The runner-up in that race, Carly Fehler of UW-Eau Claire, comes in as the third seed as a result of her 11.86 clocking. Despite the fast times, it is hard to consider either the favorite given that neither has performed quite at that level in any other race this year.
Given the absence of a clear favorite, look for established veterans Naomi Bates of Amherst, Libby Schubert of Wartburg, or Monique Anderson of Texas Lutheran to step up. The fourth-seeded Bates finished only sixth in the 60 meter dash indoors, but she comes in as the top seed in the 200 and the long jump and has run 11.93 for 100 meters. Schubert is the fifth seed with a time of 11.94 and beat both Bates and Fehler in the indoor 200. The twelfth seeded Anderson is the only returning All-American in the field, and the senior has been an All-American in every outdoor season so far.
Predictions: Burnham, Schubert, Bates
Full Field Below: (For many athletes, I included a wind-neutral time using conversion charts)
1 |
Meg Heafy |
SO |
Wis.-La Crosse |
11.80 |
12.13 is her second fastest |
2 |
Mallory Burnham |
SR |
St. Thomas |
11.84 |
3rd seed in 100H |
3 |
Carly Fehler |
JR |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
11.86 |
12.19 is her second fastest |
4 |
Naomi Bates |
SR |
Amherst |
11.93 |
Top seed in 200 and LJ |
5 |
Libbey Schubert |
SR |
Wartburg |
11.94 |
Second in the indoor 200 |
6 |
Miasia Hillman |
JR |
Alfred |
11.99 |
First nationals |
7 |
Abigail Davis |
SO |
Central College |
12.00 |
12.06 no wind |
8 |
Karen Blake |
FR |
Amherst |
12.01 |
12.12 no wind |
9 |
Jess Huber |
SO |
Plattsburgh St. |
12.03 |
12.16 no wind |
10 |
Anna Dambacher |
SO |
Fredonia St. |
12.03 |
12.16 no wind |
11 |
Debora Adjibaba |
JR |
Emory |
12.03 |
12.17 no wind |
12 |
Monique Anderson |
SR |
Texas Lutheran |
12.06 |
12.21 no wind |
13 |
Camille Coklow |
SO |
Mount Holyoke |
12.07 |
12.23 no wind |
14 |
Danisha Higgs |
SR |
Albright |
12.08 |
12.08 no wind |
15 |
Alexis Baldwin |
FR |
Texas-Tyler |
12.08 |
12.22 no wind |
16 |
Becklyn Hunter |
SO |
Wis.-Oshkosh |
12.10 |
12.29 no wind |
17 |
Miranda Rorer |
SO |
North Central |
12.11 |
12.14 no wind |
18 |
Sierra DeLeon |
SR |
Kenyon |
12.11 |
12.18 no wind |
19 |
Alexis Harrison |
SO |
Tufts |
12.13 |
12.30 no wind |
20 |
Nia Joiner |
SO |
Illinois Wes |
12.15 |
12.30 no wind |
21 |
Tiffany Davis |
SR |
Denison |
12.15 |
12.35 no wind |
22 |
Allanah Whitehall |
SO |
Puget Sound |
12.15 |
12.31 no wind |
The top three performances this season all came from NEICAAA’s, where Naomi Bates of Amherst bested Ashante Little of Wheaton (Mass.) and Annie Lynch of Williams with a time of 24.03. According to the results, they ran those times into a 2.9 m/s headwind, though given the massive personal bests for every athlete in that race, I am skeptical of those wind readings. Little opted out of the 200 in favor of the 400 and 400H, leaving Bates and Lynch clearly atop the entry list. They should both be considered contenders, though perhaps not the clear favorites that the seed times would imply.
In addition to Little opting out, indoor 200 meter champion Shailah Williams of Rowan did not declare. As a result, Libbey Schubert of Wartburg deserves to be considered the favorite. She was the runner-up indoors and has been consistently excellent in everything from the 100 to the 400.
The top seed in the 100, Meg Heafy of UW-La Crosse, and the top seed in the 400, Hulerie McGuffie of UMass Boston, come in ranked ninth and tenth respectively. Assuming all goes well in their primary events, they could also be dangerous here. I expect both to make finals, but a top three finish would be a surprise.
WIAC champion and fourth seed Lexie Sondgeroth of UW-Whitewater has the fastest qualifying time of the six WIAC competitors in this event. After a disappointing indoor nationals meet, Sondgeroth is seeded to score eighteen points across three events for her podium-contending Warhawks, so she will be hoping to do some damage here.
Predictions: Schubert, Sondgeroth, Bates
Full Field Below: (For many athletes, I included a wind-neutral time using conversion charts)
1 |
Naomi Bates |
SR |
Amherst |
24.03 |
Sixth in the 200 indoors |
2 |
Annie Lynch |
SR |
Williams |
24.14 |
Beat Bates at NESCAC's |
3 |
Libbey Schubert |
SR |
Wartburg |
24.25 |
Second in the 200 indoors |
4 |
Lexie Sondgeroth |
JR |
Wis.-Whitewater |
24.34 |
Fifth in the 200 indoors |
5 |
Jess Huber |
SO |
Plattsburgh St. |
24.43 |
Ninth seed in the 100 |
6 |
Monique Anderson |
SR |
Texas Lutheran |
24.45 |
Seventh in the 200 indoors |
7 |
Anna Dambacher |
SO |
Fredonia St. |
24.50 |
Tenth seed in the 100 |
8 |
Carly Fehler |
JR |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
24.54 |
Fourth at WIACs |
9 |
Meg Heafy |
SO |
Wis.-La Crosse |
24.57 |
Seventh at WIACs |
10 |
Hulerie McGuffie |
SO |
UMass Boston |
24.57 |
Top seed in the 400 |
11 |
Alex Gregory |
FR |
Greenville |
24.59 |
|
12 |
Tiffany Davis |
SR |
Denison |
24.66 |
Third in the 200 indoors |
13 |
Sierra DeLeon |
SR |
Kenyon |
24.68 |
Seeded fifth in the 100H |
14 |
Chimdiofuma Eze-Echesi |
SR |
Illinois College |
24.70 |
Sixteenth in the 200 indoors |
15 |
Becklyn Hunter |
SO |
Wis.-Oshkosh |
24.71 |
Second at WIAC's |
16 |
Jaime Ludwigson |
JR |
Wis.-La Crosse |
24.77 |
Third at WIACs |
17 |
Mary Kate Mullen |
SR |
Rhodes |
24.77 |
|
18 |
Jessie Reineck |
SO |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
24.84 |
Sixth at WIAC's |
19 |
Karen Blake |
FR |
Amherst |
24.88 |
Beat Lynch at New England's |
20 |
Abigail Davis |
SO |
Central College |
24.89 |
Fifteenth in the 200 indoors |
21 |
Briana Gardner |
SO |
Monmouth (Ill.) |
24.91 |
|
22 |
Melanie Winters |
SO |
Baldwin Wallace |
24.93 |
|
Women’s 400 Meter Dash:
Seven of the All-Americans from indoor will return to face off at outdoor nationals, headlined by defending indoor and outdoor champion Ashante Little. A ten time All-American, Little is the favorite to repeat despite coming in as only the third seed.
Top seeded Hulerie McGuffie of UMass Boston will hope to flip the script after a close second place finish indoors. McGuffie won the fast heat but came up two tenths short of Little’s prior performance. The last time the two faced off, a 200 at the DIII New England Championships, Little took home the victory by a scant .03 second margin, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown this weekend.
Separating the two favorites on the entry lists is Vassar’s Heather Ingraham, who will be looking to make a name for herself in her first nationals appearance. Ingraham faced off against Little in the final qualifying weekend and came up nearly two seconds short, so she will have her work cut out for her if she wants to contend for a top three finish.
Fourth seeded Lexie Sondgeroth of UW-La Crosse is a multiple time All-American in the shorter sprints but is poised to impress in her first appearance in the open 400. Cross-state rival and WIAC champ Jenna Halvorson of UW-La Crosse was fourth indoors and will be looking to score some important points for the Eagles. If you are looking for a dark horse, Meredith Scannell, Little’s teammate from Wheaton (Mass.), finished third indoors but has struggled so far this outdoor season and comes in seeded eighteenth.
Predictions: Little, McGuffie, Halvorson
Full Field Below:
1 |
Hulerie McGuffie |
SO |
UMass Boston |
55.14 |
Indoor runner-up |
2 |
Heather Ingraham |
JR |
Vassar |
55.42 |
Second fastest time is 57.07 |
3 |
Ashante Little |
SR |
Wheaton (Ma.) |
55.47 |
Defending indoor and outdoor champ |
4 |
Lexie Sondgeroth |
JR |
Wis.-Whitewater |
55.48 |
First open 400 at nationals |
5 |
Christine Ajinjeru |
SR |
Grinnell |
55.49 |
13th indoors |
6 |
Jenna Halvorson |
SR |
Wis.-La Crosse |
55.54 |
4th indoors |
7 |
Chimdiofuma Eze-Echesi |
SR |
Illinois College |
55.91 |
16th in the 200 indoors |
8 |
Courtney Reese |
JR |
Mount Union |
56.04 |
20th last year |
9 |
Sadie Yanckello |
JR |
Rhodes |
56.04 |
12th indoors, also in 400H |
10 |
Electra Korn |
JR |
Emory |
56.04 |
6th indoors |
11 |
Amy Viti |
SO |
Misericordia |
56.06 |
14th at ECAC's |
12 |
Alease Kinney |
SO |
Roanoke |
56.13 |
|
13 |
Patti Laufenberg |
SR |
Carthage |
56.19 |
7th indoors |
14 |
Cheyenne Mangold |
SR |
Wash & Jeff |
56.21 |
5th last year |
15 |
Haley Gabor |
SR |
Westminster |
56.35 |
|
16 |
Courtney Fregeau |
SR |
Bethel (Minn.) |
56.43 |
8th indoors |
17 |
Nicosia Henry |
SR |
Montclair St |
56.53 |
|
18 |
Meredith Scannell |
SR |
Wheaton (Ma.) |
56.55 |
4th at ECAC's |
19 |
Claire Elliott |
JR |
Wis.-La Crosse |
56.61 |
2nd at WIAC's |
20 |
Sasa Vann |
SO |
Buffalo State |
56.67 |
5th at ECAC's |
21 |
Hanna Tarleton |
FR |
Claremont-Mudd |
56.85 |
|
22 |
Jessie Reineck |
SO |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
56.91 |
3rd at WIAC's |
Women’s 100 Meter Hurdles:
The top three finishers in the 60 hurdles indoors all come in with the same seed time of 14.12. Tashina McAllister, a senior from Wartburg, won the indoor title by seven hundredths over Mallory Burnham of St. Thomas (Minn.), who was another seven hundredths ahead of Jaime Ludwigson of UW-La Crosse. McAllister finished fifth last year and is the top returner, but she has generally had more competitive success in the 400 meter hurdles. McAllister will have to contend with the speed of both Burnham and Ludwigson. Burnham is the second seed in the 100 meter dash while Ludwigson is an eight-time All-American in events ranging from the 60H to the 200 meter dash.
Though those three are all strong contenders, the division-leading performance of 14.08 comes from Christy Deininger of Worcester State. Deininger has not made a national final in three tries, but she recently took on a field at ECAC’s that included five other national qualifiers in the 100H and won by nearly half a second. Assuming she finally punches her ticket to the finals, she will be a real threat.
Showing an impressive amount of depth, four qualifiers hail from the state of Ohio, led by fifth seed Sierra DeLeon of Kenyon. DeLeon has run 14.17 this year but could not pull of the victory at the DIII Ohio State Championships, losing to Melanie Winters of Baldwin Wallace.
Keep an eye on the only freshman in the field, Dallas Edge of Linfield. She comes in as the ninth seed but has won seven of her eight 100H races in college, including six straight.
Predictions: McAllister, Deininger, Edge
Full Field Below:
1 |
Christy Deininger |
SR |
Worcester State |
14.08 |
Won ECAC's by a lot |
2 |
Tashina McAllister |
SR |
Wartburg |
14.12 |
Indoor 60h champ, fifth last year |
3 |
Mallory Burnham |
SR |
St. Thomas |
14.12 |
2nd indoors |
4 |
Jaime Ludwigson |
JR |
Wis.-La Crosse |
14.12 |
3rd indoors |
5 |
Sierra DeLeon |
SR |
Kenyon |
14.17 |
2nd at Ohio State Meet |
6 |
Jacqueline Brew |
SR |
MIT |
14.17 |
3rd at ECAC's |
7 |
Melanie Winters |
SO |
Baldwin Wallace |
14.22 |
Won Ohio State Meet |
8 |
Madison Renfro |
SO |
North Central |
14.25 |
5th indoors |
9 |
Dallas Edge |
FR |
Linfield |
14.27 |
Only freshman in the field |
10 |
Claire Gordee |
SO |
Wis.-La Crosse |
14.32 |
|
11 |
Sara Johnson |
SO |
Ohio Wesleyan |
14.35 |
5th at Ohio State Meet |
12 |
Morgan Monroe |
SR |
Emory |
14.35 |
8th indoors |
13 |
Eliza Lowe |
SO |
Grove City |
14.35 |
6th at ECAC's |
14 |
Jamie Thompson |
SR |
Rowan |
14.41 |
6th indoors, 6th last year, fifth at ECAC's |
15 |
Ashton Steckelberg |
SO |
Neb Wesleyan |
14.42 |
11th in the 60h indoors |
16 |
Bayley Fleshner |
JR |
Simpson (Iowa) |
14.43 |
|
17 |
Jaclyn Konopka |
SR |
MIT |
14.49 |
2nd at ECAC's |
18 |
Victoria Goodenough |
SR |
Ursinus |
14.53 |
8th last year |
19 |
Abbey Gray |
JR |
Otterbein |
14.53 |
3rd at Ohio State Meet |
20 |
Jocelyn Redlinski |
SR |
North Central |
14.53 |
Also entered in the Hep |
21 |
Katherine Cavanaugh |
SO |
Gettysburg |
14.55 |
|
22 |
Hilari Norris |
SO |
Misericordia |
14.56 |
Fourth at ECAC's |
Women’s 400 Meter Hurdles:
In what promises to be the premier event of the meet, the two all-time leading performers in Division III history will face off: Ashante Little of Wheaton (Mass.) and Jana Hieber of Tufts. Separated in space by only 40 miles and in time by only two hundredths of a second, the two seniors have surprisingly not raced each other in the 400H since their freshman year, when Hieber owned a 3-1 record over Little.
Since then, Hieber has brought home two fourth place finishes in the 400H and three All-American honors in the pentathlon. Her consistent improvement would have paid off with a new division record of 58.58 seconds had Little not broken the old record two weeks earlier.
After spending two years focusing on the 400 and the high hurdles, Little returned to the 400H with a vengeance. She set a division record of 58.56 in only her second 400H race since her freshman year, nearly five seconds faster than the times she was running back then. The two faced off last weekend in the 400 at ECAC’s, and Little—the defending 400 meter champion—unsurprisingly dominated. With hurdles in their path, it should be quite the race between the two, with a national title and in all likelihood a division record on the line.
Not to be forgotten, the sixth fastest all-time performer and defending champ Heather Gearity of Montclair State has been steadily improving this season and will be looking to once again step up on the big stage. Last year’s runner-up, Tashina McAllister of Wartburg, will likewise be attempting to mix it up with the leading duo. Both defeated Hieber last year in the finals, but it will be much more difficult to repeat that feat this year.
Predictions: Hieber, Little, Gearity
Full Field Below:
1 |
Ashante Little |
SR |
Wheaton (Ma) |
58.56 |
Defending 400 meter champ |
2 |
Jana Hieber |
SR |
Tufts |
58.58 |
Five wins in five races |
3 |
Tashina McAllister |
SR |
Wartburg |
1:00.38 |
2nd last year |
4 |
Rachael Kraske |
JR |
George Fox |
1:00.70 |
19th last year |
5 |
Sadie Yanckello |
JR |
Rhodes |
1:00.77 |
14th last year |
6 |
Heather Gearity |
SR |
Montclair St |
1:00.84 |
Defending champ, sixth all-time |
7 |
Alyssa Turner |
SR |
George Fox |
1:01.17 |
6th in 2012, didn't compete last year |
8 |
Peyton Dostie |
JR |
Southern Maine |
1:01.21 |
3rd at ECAC's |
9 |
Liz Martin |
SR |
Messiah |
1:01.49 |
Made finals but didn't finish last year |
10 |
Liz Pellegrini |
SO |
WPI |
1:01.51 |
|
11 |
Melirah Searcy |
JR |
Rowan |
1:01.75 |
Won ECAC's |
12 |
Cheyenne Mangold |
SR |
Wash & Jeff |
1:01.79 |
3rd last year |
13 |
Cameron Edwards |
SO |
Rochester |
1:01.84 |
2nd at ECAC's |
14 |
Electra Korn |
JR |
Emory |
1:01.94 |
6th in the 400 indoors |
15 |
Kierra Smith |
SR |
Augustana (Ill) |
1:01.94 |
7th last year |
16 |
Megan McDonald |
SO |
Johns Hopkins |
1:02.09 |
|
17 |
Ashton Steckelberg |
SO |
Neb Wesleyan |
1:02.32 |
11th in high hurdles indoors |
18 |
Hilary Coady |
SO |
Wooster |
1:02.59 |
Also in heptathlon |
19 |
Marolyn Saulsberry |
SO |
Hamline |
1:02.78 |
|
20 |
Katelyn Ary |
SO |
TCNJ |
1:02.86 |
|
21 |
Anna Lampe |
JR |
Luther |
1:03.36 |
|
22 |
Alyza Ngbokoli |
FR |
Williams |
1:03.45 |
5th at ECAC's |
Women’s 4x100 Meter Relay:
Led by 100 meter top seed Meg Heafy, UW-La Crosse will be looking to successfully defend their title. Despite having the division-leading relay squad consisting of the same four members of last year’s championship team, the Eagles opted to declare a different foursome. As a result, they own the third seed in the prelims and will be looking up at the teams from Wartburg and Wheaton (Mass.).
Led by hurdle star Tashina McAllister and 100 and 200 entrant Libbey Schubert, Wartburg will be looking to solidify their place on the podium with a fast start in Saturday’s first final on the track. Meanwhile, Wheaton will be looking to improve upon their third place finish last year by relying on the superb Ashante Little, top seed in the 400 and 400H.
Lurking halfway down the list is the ever-dangerous team from St. Thomas. The Tommies secured seventh place last year and are led by 100 meter title contender Mallory Burnham. If she gets the baton within striking distance, the rest of the field is in trouble.
The best one-two punch in the field belongs to Amherst and the duo of freshman Karen Blake and senior Naomi Bates. Though their squad is seeded only thirteenth, the tandem will be hoping to propel the Lord Jeffs into the finals.
Predictions: UW-La Crosse, Wartburg, St. Thomas
Full Field Below: (with all-time personal bests included)
1 |
Wis.-La Crosse |
46.55 |
12.41, 12.28, 12.20 (No time for Halvorson) |
2 |
Wartburg |
46.87 |
12.37, 12.31, 12.18, 11.94 personal bests, 12.20 average |
3 |
Wheaton (Mass.) |
47.05 |
12.94, 12.71, 12.43, 12.17 personal bests, 12.63 average |
4 |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
47.11 |
12.65, 12.45, 12.39, 12.24 personal bests, 12.43 average |
5 |
Mount Union |
47.29 |
12.86, 12.49, 12.17 (No time for Reese) |
6 |
Cal Lutheran |
47.45 |
12.76, 12.64, 12.52, 12.39 personal bests, 12.58 average |
7 |
MIT |
47.55 |
12.48, 12.47 (No time for Knittel or Konopka) |
8 |
Emory |
47.58 |
12.81, 12.54, 12.39, 12.14 personal bests, 12.47 average |
9 |
Illinois Wesleyan |
47.62 |
12.90, 12.47, 12.34, 12.31 personal bests, 12.51 average |
10 |
St. Thomas (Minn.) |
47.63 |
12.44, 12.30, 12.26, 11.84 personal bests, 12.22 average |
11 |
Bethel (Minn.) |
47.68 |
13.02, 12.84, 12.11 (No time for Peterson) |
12 |
Buena Vista |
47.71 |
12.78, 12.69, 12.44, 12.31 personal bests, 12.56 average |
13 |
Amherst |
47.72 |
12.61, 12.01, 11.93 (No time for Herold) |
14 |
La Verne |
47.77 |
12.97, 12.42, 12.25 12.22 personal bests,12.47 average |
15 |
UMass Boston |
47.79 |
12.89, 12.68, 12.62, 12.21 personal bests, 12.60 average |
16 |
WPI |
47.82 |
13.03, 12.59, 12.41 (No time for Pelligrini) |
The UW-La Crosse Eagles are the defending indoor and outdoor champions by over a second. Led by WIAC 400 meter champion Jenna Halvorson, they are once again the heavy favorite with an entry time of 3:44.28 and should be expected to cruise to a wide margin of victory. Perennial powerhouse Wartburg comes in as the second seed with a time of 3:45.30, and they will be hoping that anchor Libbey Schubert can flip the script on UW-La Crosse after their runner-up finish indoors.
The battle for third should be fierce, as the gap between the first and third seeds is larger than the gap between the third and fourteenth seed. UW-Oshkosh will certainly be looking for major points, as the team title may once again come down to the wire between them and conference rival UW-La Crosse. Anchor and star 800 meter runner Kylee Verhasselt will have to hold her own against the 400 meter specialists if the Titans want to hold off conference rivals UW-Eau Claire and UW-Stout, the fifth and sixth seeds respectively.
Wheaton (Mass.) have the most dangerous runner in the field, defending 400 meter champion Ashante Little, and her teammate Meredith Scannell would be the best leg for almost any other school. The Lyons secured a team podium finish with their fourth place 4x400 performance indoors, and they will be looking to repeat that result here.
If you are looking for a dark horse, Roanoke has great potential. Though they are only the fourteenth seed, they could be a real threat if sophomore Alexis Janney can return to the form that she showed last year when she ran 56.42 in the open 400.
Predictions: UW-La Crosse, Wartburg, UW-Eau Claire
Full Field Below: (with all-time personal bests included)
1 |
Wis.-La Crosse |
3:44.28 |
57.74, 56.98, 55.54, 55.49 personal bests, 56.44 average |
2 |
Wartburg |
3:45.30 |
58.41, 58.21, 57.38, 55.82 personal bests, 57.46 average |
3 |
Rowan |
3:47.68 |
59.04, 58.38, 57.46 (No time for Thompson) |
4 |
Wis.-Oshkosh |
3:48.24 |
58.99, 58.43, 58.13 (No time for Verhasselt) |
5 |
Wis.-Eau Claire |
3:48.26 |
60.00, 59.26, 58.27, 56.91 personal bests, 58.61 average |
6 |
Wis.-Stout |
3:48.36 |
58.65, 58.55, 57.16 (No time for Titterud) |
7 |
Montclair State |
3:48.86 |
61.62, 60.07, 56.53, 56.48 personal bests, 58.68 average |
8 |
Johns Hopkins |
3:49.66 |
60.47, 58.92, 57.07 (No time for Parsons) |
9 |
Illinois Wesleyan |
3:50.00 |
59.86, 59.61, 58.26, 56.70 personal bests, 58.61 average |
10 |
Buffalo State |
3:50.24 |
59.76, 58.37, 57.75, 56.67 personal bests, 58.14 average |
11 |
Wheaton (Mass.) |
3:50.27 |
60.24, 55.92, 54.79 (No time for Thomas) |
12 |
Central College |
3:50.71 |
61.27, 59.71, 57.52, 56.35 personal bests, 58.71 average |
13 |
Williams |
3:50.88 |
62.25, 59.16, 58.33, 57.88 personal bests, 59.43 average |
14 |
Roanoke |
3:50.94 |
58.50, 58.32, 56.46, 56.13 personal bests, 57.35 average |
15 |
Mount Union |
3:51.37 |
60.39, 59.97, 57.95, 56.04 personal bests, 58.59 average |
16 |
Christopher Newport |
3:51.55 |
62.72, 57.40, 58.80 (No time for Harrington) |