Sunday, January 22, 2017

Two records fall as MSSU women's track competes in final day of MSSU Open

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

The Missouri Southern women's track and field team saw two school records fall today in the final day of the 2017 MSSU Open inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center.

Emily Presley punched her way to nationals and set a new MSSU record in the pole vault, while Morgan Smith broke her own school record for the second-straight week in the 60m hurdles.

Presley won the pole vault and hit an automatic qualifying mark of 13-07.25 which set a new MSSU school record, breaking the mark that Melanie Bower set in 2016 by nearly six inches. The mark is also tops in Division II by the same six inches. Mylene Loridan finished second with a provisional of 11-09.75, while Samantha Donnell was seventh with a height of 11-03.75.

Smith was the lone Lion to qualify for the hurdles final, but she hit a provisional and broke her own school record by .01, running an 8.78 in the finals to win the event.

In other action, Allie Heckemeyer was second in the long jump with a distance of 17-08.75, while Tiffany Gillford was 11th and Sierra Barrett placed 21st.

Sierra Wells placed tenth in the mile with a time of 5:22.48, while Christian Provence and Sierra Gray placed second and sixth, respectively in the 3k. Provence finished in a time of 10:20.88, while Gray ran a time of 10:51.90. Gabriel Hill was 16th in the 3k, while Shelby Werner, Shelby Jackson, Meggi Augustosky and Abbi Rogers placed 22nd, 23rd, 26th and 39th, respectively.

Sara Lin placed 12th in the 800m in a time of 2:28.17, while Kelsey Evans was 19th. Destiny Akannam was 8th in the 400m with a time of 1:00.78, while Rachel Ray was 12th and Kristen Koch placed 26th.

In the final event of the night, the Lions' mile relay team of Gilford, Linn, Evans and Ronise Miller placed tenth with a time of 4:16.17.

Southern will be back in action next weekend when the Lions travel to Pittsburg State to compete in the Pitt State Invite.

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