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2017-18 SEASON in REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Women’S Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD 483 2017-18 SEASON IN REVIEW 2018 Big Ten Women’s Indoor Track & Field Championships Feb. 23-24 • SPIRE Institute • Geneva, Ohio Team Results Individual Results Place Team Score 60-Meter Dash 3,000-Meter Run Long Jump 1. Minnesota* 91.5 1. Carmiesha Cox, PUR 7.36 2. Purdue 80 1. Katherine Receveur, IND 9:11.52 1. Jahisha Thomas, IOWA 6.42m 3. Ohio State 75 2. Lakayla Harris, NEB 7.38 2. Amy Davis, WIS 9:12.62 2. Madeline Holmberg, PSU 6.18m Indiana 75 3. Anavia Battle, OSU 7.42 3. Alicia Monson, WIS 9:14.26 3. Jewel Smith, MD 6.14m 5. Iowa 74 4. Oniesha Clarke, RU 7.44 4. Margaret Allen, IND 9:14.76 4. Aaliyah Armstead, IND 6.08m 6. Penn State 70 5. Brittany Brown, IOWA 7.49 5. Gina Sereno, MICH 9:18.48 5. Briana Driver, ILL 5.97m 7. Wisconsin 61 6. Savannah Roberson, PUR 7.51 8. Michigan 60 6. Jillian Hunsberger, PSU 9:21.26 6. Ayesha Champagnie, MINN 5.95m 9. Nebraska 47.5 7. Kyara Avant, IOWA 7.51 7. Megan Hasz, MINN 9:25.33 7. Jaden Mattox, PUR 5.95m 10. Illinois 26 8. Queen Dale, PSU 7.57 8. Bethany Hasz, MINN 9:25.82 8. Leah Moran, IND 5.91m 11. Maryland 18 12. Michigan State 17 200-Meter Dash 13. Rutgers 5 5,000-Meter Run Triple Jump 1. Brittany Brown, IOWA 23.20 1. Katherine Receveur, IND 16:19.00 1. Jahisha Thomas, IOWA 13.22m * Big Ten Champion 2. Briana Guillory, IOWA 23.22 2. Jillian Hunsberger, PSU 16:19.45 2. Angela Mercurio, NEB 12.87m 3. Anavia Battle, OSU 23.24 3. Gina Sereno, MICH 16:20.77 3. Mikaela Seibert, OSU 12.69m 4. Carmiesha Cox, PUR 23.59 4. Amy Davis, WIS 16:23.28 4. Ieva Turke, NEB 12.66m 2018 All-Big Ten Women’s 5. Chloe Abbott, PUR 23.59 5. Megan Hasz, MINN 16:24.26 5. Chinne Okoronkwo, WIS 12.51m Indoor Track & Field 6. Savannah Roberson, PUR 23.66 6. Margaret Allen, IND 16:29.60 6. Olivia Small, OSU 12.30m Teams 7. Lakayla Harris, NEB 23.71 7. Alicia Monson, WIS 16:33.61 7. Leah Moran, IND 12.30m 8. Syaira Richardson, OSU 23.87 8. Shaelyn Sorensen, WIS 16:38.32 8. Kelsey Vieira, PSU 12.23m FIRST TEAM Katherine Receveur, IND 400-Meter Dash Distance Medley Relay Shot Put Jahisha Thomas, IOWA 1. Briana Guillory, IOWA 52.08 1. Michigan 11:04.77 1. Sade Olatoye, OSU 17.27m Brittany Brown, IOWA 2. Brionna Thomas, PUR 52.27 2. Penn State 11:11.91 2. Banke Oginni, WIS 16.93m Briana Guillory, IOWA 3. Chloe Abbott, PUR 52.76 Claire Kieffer-Wright, MICH 3. Indiana 11:14.44 3. Toni Tupper, NEB 16.61m Haley Meier, MICH 4. Maggie Barrie, OSU 52.82 4. Michigan State 11:16.82 4. Micaela Hazlewood, PUR 16.61m Jade Harrison, MICH 5. Emerald Egwim, MINN 52.93 5. Maryland 11:25.37 5. Kiley Sabin, MINN 16.58m Claire Borchers, MICH 6. Beatrice Hannan, OSU 53.25 6. Minnesota 11:25.67 6. Khayla Dawson, IND 16.51m Hannah Meier, MICH 7. Chisom, Nwoko, ILL 1:04.06 7. Ohio State 11:26.85 7. Sophia Rivera, WIS 16.07m Kaitlyn Long, MINN 8. Wisconsin 11:32.75 8. Claudia Ababio, MD 16.00m Chantel Ray, OSU 600-Meter Run Sade Olatoye, OSU 1. Jahneya Mitchell, PUR 1:26.65 4x400-Meter Relay Weight Throw Dan Rivers, PSU 2. Titania Markland, MINN 1:26.75 Carmiesha Cox, PUR 1. Purdue 3:30.40 1. Kaitlyn Long, MINN 24.37m Jahneya Mitchell, PUR 3. Kendell Wiles, IND 1:27.98 2. Ohio State 3:31.52 2. Sade Olatoye, OSU 23.84m Samara Miller, PUR 4. Samara Miller, PUR 1:28.55 3. Iowa 3:33.31 3. Agnes Esser, MINN 21.50m Symone Black, PUR 5. Annie Ubbing, OSU 1:29.99 4. Maryland 3:35.89 4. Nayoka Clunis, MINN 21.48m Brionna Thomas, PUR 6. Victoria Tachinski, PSU 1:31.10 5. Michigan 3:37.88 5. Sarah Loesch, PUR 20.43m Taylor Amann, WIS 7. Taylor Mullins, MSU 1:33.67 6. Illinois 3:37.91 6. Banke Oginni, WIS 20.31m Georgia Ellenwood, WIS 7. Minnesota 3:38.12 7. Temi Ogunrinde, MINN 20.91m 800-Meter Run SECOND TEAM 8. Indiana 3:39.26 8. Laulauga Tausaga, IOWA 20.03m Kelsey Harris, IND 1. Danae Rivers, PSU 2:07.75 Karlie Place, MINN 2. Kelsey Harris, IND 2:08.46 60-Meter Hurdles Pole Vault Titania Markland, MINN 3. Nicole Choquette, ILL 2:08.54 1. Chantel Ray, OSU 8.21 1. Taylor Amann, WIS 4.23m Madeline Strandemo, MINN 4. Joely Pinkston, IND 2:09.09 2. Queen Dale, PSU 8.29 2. Karlie Place, MINN 4.18m Lakayla Harris, NEB 5. Dillon McClintock, MSU 2:09.11 3. Jayla Stewart, ILL 8.30 3. Hannah Mulhern, PSU 4.18m Petra Luteran, NEB 6. Micaela DeGenero, MICH 2:09.66 4. Savannah Roberson,PUR 8.33 4. Sophia Franklin, MSU 4.13m Angela Mercurio, NEB 7. Aziza Ayoub, OSU 2:11.32 5. Jasmine Barge, NEB 8.43 5. Sara McKeeman, ILL 4.08m Beatrice Hannan, OSU 8. Julia Rizk, OSU 2:13.68 Syaira Richardson, OSU 6. Rachel Schow, MINN 8.43 6. Greer Gumbrecht, PSU 4.03m Tamani Wilson, OSU 7. Jenny Kimbro, IOWA 8.44 7. Madeline Holland, NEB 4.03m Maggie Barrie, OSU One Mile Run 8. Emma Spagnola, MINN 8.50 8. Jane McCurry, WIS 3.98 Greta Lindsley, PSU 1. Haley Meier, MICH 4:46.05 Kiara Lester, PSU 2. Madeline Strandemo, MINN 4:46.77 High Jump Pentathlon Victoria Tachinski, PSU 3. Brenna Calder, IND 4:46.92 1. Claire Kieffer-Wright, MICH 1.81m 1. Georgia Ellenwood, WIS 4264 Madeline Holmberg, PSU 4. Claire Borchers, MICH 4:47.27 2. Petra Luteran, NEB 1.81m 2. Madeline Holmber, PSU 4168 Jillian Hunsberger, PSU 5. Haley Harris, IND 4:47. 27 Quenee Dale, PSU 3. Taylor Wiebke, MINN 1.78m 3. Aaron Howell, MICH 4133 Amy Davis, WIS 6. Bethany Hasz, MINN 4:47. 58 4. Lara Omerzu, NEB 1.75m 4. Jenny Kimbro, IOWA 3930 Banke Oginni, WIS 7. Hannah Meier, MICH 4:47. 69 Heta Tuuri, MINN 1.75m 5. Tria Seawater-Simmons,IOWA 3848 8. Rebecca Craddock, ILL 4:48.80 6. Megan McCloskey 1.75m 6. Sofie Albrechtsen, MINN 3843 Track Athlete of the Year 7. Gillian Urycki, IOWA 1.75m 7. Dallyssa Huggins, MD 3825 Brionna Thomas, PUR 8. Ellen DiPietro, MSU 1.75m 8. Ashley Ramacher, MINN 3788 Field Athlete of the Year Kaitlyn Long, MINN Track Athlete of the Championships Katherine Receveur, IND Sportsmanship Honorees: Briana Driver, ILL; Aaliyah Armstead, IND; Mallory King, IOWA; Jewel Smith, MD; Claire Borch- ers, MICH; Taylor Mullins, MSU; Patty O'Brien, MINN; Petra Luteran, NEB; Karrington Winters, OSU; Maddie Holmberg, Field Athlete of the Championships Jahisha Thomas, IOWA PSU; Carmiesha Cox, PUR; Oniesha Clarke, RU; Banke Oginni, WIS. Freshman of the Year Anavia Battle, OSU Coach of the Year Matt Bingle, MINN 2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 484 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD BIG TEN WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 at Bloomington, Ind. 1989 at Champaign, Ill. 1996 at Madison, Wis. 2003 at Bloomington, Ind. 1. Wisconsin 113 1. Illinois 116 1. Illinois 129 1. Michigan 129.5 2. Michigan State 96 2. Indiana 90 2. Wisconsin 111 2. Indiana 115.0 3. Indiana 78 3. Wisconsin 73.5 3. Michigan 48.5 3. Penn State 87 4. Michigan 63 4. Ohio State 57 4. Penn State 39 4. Ohio State 69 5. Purdue 61 5. Iowa 49.5 5. Purdue 37 5. Wisconsin 68 6. Iowa 60 6. Minnesota 40 6. Michigan State 35 6. Illinois 65 7. Illinois 47 7. Michigan 33 7. Ohio State 34 7. Minnesota 61.5 8. Ohio State 30 8. Michigan State 25 8. Iowa 27 8. Purdue 50 9. Minnesota 6 9. Purdue 11 9. Indiana 20.5 9. Iowa 29.5 10. Northwestern 0 10. Minnesota 15 10. Michigan State 27.5 1990 at Madison, Wis. 1983 at Madison, Wis. 1. Wisconsin 123.5 1997 at Champaign, Ill. 2004 at Iowa City, Iowa 1. Michigan 82 2. Illinois 86 1. Wisconsin 119 1. Penn State 115 2. Wisconsin 71 Indiana 86 2. Michigan 82 2. Michigan 98.3 3. Indiana 66 4. Michigan State 46 3. Ohio State 79 3. Iowa 89 4. Michigan State 60 5. Michigan 40 4. Illinois 66 4. Ohio State 88.8 5. Purdue 51 6. Ohio State 35 5. Penn State 63 5. Indiana 68 6. Ohio State 47 7. Minnesota 30 6. Minnesota 52 6. Michigan State 65 7. Iowa 43 8. Iowa 25.5 7. Michigan State 50 7. Wisconsin 63.1 8. Illinois 29 9. Purdue 24 8. Purdue 49 8. Illinois 50 9. Minnesota 15 9. Indiana 31 9. Minnesota 38 10. Northwestern 0 1991 at Iowa City, Iowa Iowa 31 10. Purdue 26.5 1. Indiana 91 1984 at Champaign, Ill. 2. Illinois 77 1998 at East Lansing, Mich. 2005 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1. Wisconsin 104 3. Ohio State 72 1. Michigan 133 1. Michigan 130 2. Indiana 99.5 4. Wisconsin 65 2. Wisconsin 112 2. Illinois 117.5 3. Purdue 85.5 5. Michigan State 54 3.
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