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Full Meet Results
In their final tune-up before the WIAC Indoor Track Championship next weekend, the UW-Whitewater Men's Track and Field team, currently ranked number four in Division III by the USTFCCCA, captured the team title at the UW-Oshkosh Titan Challenge on Saturday. The Warhawk men scored 158 points to win the meet over second place UW-Oshkosh (146 points) and UW-Eau Claire (94 points). The no. 10 Warhawk Women's Track and Field team scored 94 points to take third behind second-place UW-Oshkosh (112.5 points) and team champion UW-Eau Claire (147 points). A total of nine teams competed on the men's side, while 12 teams took part in the meet on the women's side.
Women's Recap
The Warhawk Women's Track and Field team was led Saturday by a school record-setting 4x400 relay squad. The team of freshman
Abbie Felton (Burlington, Wis./Shoreland Lutheran), junior
Enyo Amet (Racine, Wis./Prairie), senior
Leah Richter (Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac), and senior
Meredith Porter (Hales Corners, Wis./Whitnall) ran 3:50.93, 17 seconds faster than the second-place team, to smash the previous school record of 3:54.95 set last year. This time vaults them to number one in all of Division III in the event.
Leah Richter (Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac) also won the pole vault on Saturday with a career-best mark of 12-05.50 (3.80 meters). This mark currently ranks number six in Division III and is the top mark in the WIAC.
Senior
Amanda Strupp (Slinger, Wis./Slinger) also had an impressive day, winning the weight throw with a career-best mark of 58-11.5 (17.97 meters). This mark is number seven in Division III, and number two in the WIAC heading in to the Championship meet next weekend. Sophomore
Lindsay Chase (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) and junior
Genny Rose Stringer (Assumption, Ill./Assumption) placed third and fourth in the same event with marks of 53-00.75 (16.17 meters) and 51-03.75 (15.64 meters), respectively. Chase's mark is a new career best. Stringer also threw a new career-best mark of 13.31 meters in the shot put at Friday night's Wisconsin Shell Shocker Invite. She was the top Division III finisher in the event and the mark puts her in to the top 15 in Division III. Chase and Stringer rank sixth and eighth, respectively, in the WIAC in the weight throw prior to next weekend's Championship meet.
Enyo Amet (Racine, Wis./Prairie) added to her strong day by taking second in the high jump with a mark of 5-00.50 (1.54 meters).
Megan Linse (Jefferson, Wis./Jefferson) took third in the long jump with a mark of 17-04.25 (5.29 meters).
Freshman
Sydney Rossow (West Bend, Wis./Kettle Moraine Lutheran) and senior
Megan Linse (Jefferson, Wis./Jefferson) went 2-3 in the 60 meter hurdles in 9.13 and 9.30, respectively. Rossow ranks third in the WIAC in the event heading in to next week's Championship meet, and also still ranks in the top 20 in Division III in the event.
Men's Recap
On Friday night, the Warhawk throwers traveled to UW-Madison for the Wisconsin Shell Shocker Invite. Junior
Theron Baumann (Monona Grove, Wis./Monona Grove) led the way, resetting his own school record in the shot put and reclaiming the number one spot in Division III in the event with a mark of 58-6.5 (17.84 meters). In the weight throw, junior
Levi Perry (East Moline, Ill./United Township) threw a mark of 62-9.25 (19.13 meters) to finish an impressive second behind a Wisconsin thrower. Perry continues to claim the number one spot in Division III in the event.
On Saturday, leading the way for the Warhawk men was senior
DuVaun Goodlow (Plainfield, Ill./Central). Goodlow won the high jump in a new career-best mark of 6-9.5 (2.07 meters). This mark currently puts him sixth in the nation in Division III in the event, and he enters next week's WIAC Championship with the top mark in the conference in the event. Sophomore
Cameron Magee (Richland Center, Wis./Ithaca) placed third in the same event with a jump of 6-3.5 (1.92 meters), and he also added a fifth-place finish in the long jump with a mark of 21-08.75 (6.62 meters).
Sophomore
Matt Green (Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago) also had a strong day, winning the triple jump with a new career-best leap of 46-01.5 (14.06 meters). This mark ranks him third in the conference ahead of next weekend's WIAC Championship.
A trio of freshmen scored big points for the Warhawks in the 60 meter dash.
Josh Iraci (Franklin, Wis./Franklin) took second in a time of 6.92. Iraci still sits 11
th in Division III In the event.
Leonard Carson (Milwaukee, Wis./Wisconsin Lutheran) and
Oren Henderson-Zintz (Madison, Wis./La Follette) finished third and fifth in 7.05 and 7.13, respectively.
Freshman
Christian Jackson (Milwaukee, Wis./Wauwatosa West) and sophomore
Robert Martin (Bangor, Wis./Bangor) finished second and third in the 60 meter hurdles in 8.43 and 8.57, respectively. Freshman
Chris Hatton (Round Lake, Ill./Grant) placed fifth in the same event in a time of 8.61. Jackson currently ranks sixth on the WIAC Honor Roll heading in to next week's Championship meet.
Junior
Grant Loess (St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North) placed fourth in the long jump with a mark of 21-10.25 (6.66 meters). Loess ranks fourth in the WIAC in the event heading in to next week's Championship meet.
Freshman
Zach Jasinski (Sussex, Wis./Hamilton) took second in the pole vault with a mark of 15-00 (4.57 meters).
In the 400 meter dash, freshman
Alec Masters (Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington) took second in a career-best 50.83. Also in the 400, sophomore Connor Arneson, freshman Tyler Theel, and junior Logan Zeien finished 4-5-6 in 51.10, 51.17, and 51.27, respectively.
Junior
Brett Harms (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) finished second in the mile in a time of 4:27.11. Sophomore Ryan Mindham took fifth in the 800 meters in a time of 1:57.35.
Next Friday and Saturday, the Warhawk Men's and Women's Track and Field teams each head to UW-Stout to contend for individual and team titles at the WIAC Indoor Track and Field Championship.
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