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Division Ii Women's Indoor Track Championships DIVISION II WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championship 2 History 6 All-Time Team Results 16 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS West Texas A&M claims first indoor title in program history: West Texas A&M made program history as the top ranked Lady Buffs claimed their first NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field National Championship in program history. They registered 53 total points including a pair of individual national champions and 10 All-Americans. Leading the way for West Texas A&M were Rellie Kaputin and Fatim Affessi. Kaputin won the individual title in the long jump with a best of 6.24 meters (20-5.75), a new facility record. Her teammate Affessi finished third in the long jump. The two Lady Buffs switched places on the podium in the triple jump as this time Affessi took the top stop with a best of 13.09 meters (42-11.50), another facility record. Western State finished second in the team standings while taking home three individual national titles. Alicja Konieczek was involved in all three for the Mountaineers. Konieczek successfully defended her titles in the mile run and the 3,000 meter run. She was also the anchor for the national championship winning distance medley relay team that also featured Aneta Konieczek, Jenice Whitehead and Bailey Sharon. Konieczek became one of three women to earn five indoor national titles in her career. Lincoln (Missouri) took home a third place finish as a team. The Blue Tigers didn’t have an individual champion but placed third or higher in all five events in which they competed. Diana Cauldwell finished as the national runner-up in the triple jump with a mark of 12.81 meters. Cauldwell also earned All-American honors in the long jump, placing third with a distance of 6.15 meters. Rene Medley also earned multiple All-American honors, as she took second in the 60-meter dash (7.39) and third in the 200-meter dash (24.05). Renea Ambersley, meanwhile, closed out the Blue Tigers’ performance by finishing as the national runner-up in the 400 meters (54.58). Mary finished fourth at the event, the best finish in program history. Alexis Zeis led the way for the Marauders as she successfully defended her 5,000-meter run title from 2017. She dominated the field beating the runner-up by almost three full seconds. Zeis also finished second in the 3,000-meter run. Angelo State had two individual national champions as they finished seventh in the team standings. Kaitlin Lumpkins won the high jump with a best of 1.78 meters (5-10). She cleared the height in a jump off after Pittsburg State’s Emilee Iverson was unable to do so. The second individual title for the Rambelles was Kami Norton in the pentathlon. Norton had a score of 3,983 which was more than enough to hold off runner up Nicole Warwick of Azusa Pacific. Norton also finished seventh in the 60-meter hurdles and eighth in the long jump. Other individual national champions included: Dianna Johnson of Adams State (60-meter dash), Ariel Jackson of Lindenwood (Missouri) (200-meter dash), Shannon Ralawan of Saint Augustine’s (400-meter dash), Danielle McCormick of Alaska Anchorage (800-meter run), Janelle Perry of Ursuline (60-meter hurdles), Grand Valley State 4x400-meter relay (Chant’e Roberts, Angela Ritter, Jessica Eby, Rachel Walters), Emily Presley of Missouri Southern (pole vault), Sunflower Greene of Millersville (shot put), and Destiny Coward of Southern Connecticut State (weight throw). 2018 TEAM RESULTS Findlay 10 Minn. Duluth 5 Southern Conn. St. 10 Queens (NC) 5 1 West Tex. A&M 53 22 Bellarmine 9 43 California (PA) 4 2 Western St. 40 San Fran. St. 9 Lee 4 3 Lincoln (MO) 36 24 Roberts Wesleyan 8 Slippery Rock 4 4 Mary 31 Hillsdale 8 Central Mo. 4 5 Adams St. 30 Sioux Falls 8 Tex. A&M-Kingsville 4 Pittsburg St. 30 Seattle Pacific 8 Mount Olive 4 7 Angelo St. 29 Cal. St. L.A. 8 49 Okla. Baptist 3 8 Grand Valley St. 25 29 Ashland 7 Merrimack 3 9 Saint Augustine’s 23 Tex. A&M-Commerce 7 East Stroudsburg 3 10 Azusa Pacific 22 Concordia Portland 7 Southwest Baptist 3 11 Mo. Southern St. 21 32 Colo. Sch. of Mines 6 53 Augustana (SD) 2 12 Walsh 19 Wingate 6 American Int'l 2 13 Ursuline 18 Simon Fraser 6 Winston-Salem 2 UC-Colo. Springs. 18 Western Ore. 6 McKendree 2 15 Lewis 17 36 Western Wash. 5 57 Academy of Art 1 16 Wayne St. (NE) 16 Central Wash. 5 N.M. Highlands 1 17 Millersville 10 Concordia-St. Paul 5 Shippensburg 1 Alas. Anchorage 10 Coker 5 Northern Mich. 1 Lindenwood (MO) 10 Minnesota St. 5 2018 Championship 2 2018 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 3,000-Meter Run Name School Time 60-Meter Dash 1 Alicja Konieczek Western St. 9:29.39 2 Alexis Zeis Mary 9:30.05 Name School Time 3 Aneta Konieczek Western St. 9:30.19 1 Dianna Johnson Adams St. 7.26 4 Eilish Flanagan Adams St. 9:30.92 2 Rene Medley Lincoln (MO) 7.39 5 Julie Friend California (PA) 9:31.13 3 Kennedy Hudson West Tex. A&M 7.41 6 Hannah McIntyre Hillsdale 9:31.23 4 Nikia Squire Queens (NC) 7.43 7 Eileen Stressling Azusa Pacific 9:31.58 5 J'Liyah Miles Cal. St. L.A. 7.45 8 Malena Grover Adams St. 9:31.71 6 Valda Kabia West Tex. A&M 7.53 9 Leah Hanle Mount Olive 9:34.70 7 Kayla Foy Winston-Salem St 7.54 10 Reta Dobie Simon Fraser 9:41.24 8 Michaela Pernell Merrimack 7.58 11 Kennedy Rufener Western Ore. 9:41.54 12 Julia Howley Simon Fraser 9:42.12 200-Meter Dash 13 Kelly Haubert Grand Valley St 9:44.52 Name School Time 14 Stacey Metzger Grand Valley St 9:47.74 15 Swann Phelippeau Academy of Art 9:50.46 1 Ariel Jackson Lindenwood (MO) 23.70 16 Erin Crone Bellarmine 9:52.37 2 Chelsea Hayward Roberts Wesleyan 23.80 17 Sophie Seward Western St. 9:55.34 3 Rene Medley Lincoln (MO) 24.05 18 Jenna Thurman Adams St. 10:02.56 4 Valda Kabia West Tex. A&M 24.22 --- Maryssa Depies Hillsdale DNS 5 Allie Heinzer Lewis 24.28 6 Atiya Harvey San. Fran St. 24.29 5,000-Meter Run 7 Michaela Pernell Merrimack 24.36 8 Kelsey Lewis Pittsburg St 24.65 Name School Time 1 Alexis Zeis Mary 16:23.54 400-Meter Dash 2 Eileen Stressling Azusa Pacific 16:26.46 Name School Time 3 Malena Grover Adams St. 16:27.06 4 Hannah McIntyre Hillsdale 16:33.39 1 Shannon Kalawan Saint Augustine’s 54.54 5 Leah Hanle Mount Olive 16:37.56 2 Renea Ambersley Lincoln (MO) 54.58 6 Sophie Seward Western St. 16:39.18 3 Allie Heinzer Lewis 54.74 7 Kelly Haubert Grand Valley St 16:48.19 4 Meghan Roby Bellarmine 54.94 8 Kennedy Rufener Western Ore. 16:49.68 5 Chant'e Roberts Grand Valley St 55.09 9 Hanna Groeber Grand Valley St 17:02.09 6 Kamryn McKee Tex. A&M-Commerce 55.50 10 Stacey Metzger Grand Valley St 17:08.62 7 Nele Heinrich West Tex. A&M 55.56 11 Kameron Burmeister Northern Mich. 17:11.79 8 Ali Anderson Central Wash. 56.02 12 Layne Hammer Okla. Christian 17:33.62 800-Meter Run 13 Hannah Thompson Malone 17:34.41 14 Arena Lewis Hillsdale 17:43.81 Name School Time 15 Abby Hoover Okla. Baptist 17:46.99 1 Danielle McCormick Alas. Anchorage 2:07.79 16 Maryssa Depies Hillsdale 18:53.53 2 Rachael Walters Grand Valley St 2:08.13 --- Jenna Klynstra Grand Valley St DNF 3 Skylyn Webb UC-Colo. Springs 2:08.77 4 Darroneshia Lott Coker 2:08.81 60-Meter High Hurdles 5 Emily Buwalda Lee 2:09.07 Name School Time 6 Olivia Woods Western Ore. 2:11.24 1 Janelle Perry Ursuline 8.22 7 Quincy McSweeney McKendree 2:11.25 2 Courtney Nelson Pittsburg St 8.33 8 Bailey Sharon Western St. 2:12.36 3 Milani Glass Findlay 8.36 Mile Run 4 Danielle Kohlwey Minn. Duluth 8.37 5 Ashlea Maddex Cal. St. L.A. 8.38 Name School Time 6 Tonie Pandohie Mary 8.46 1 Alicja Konieczek Western St. 4:48.33 7 Kami Norton Angelo St. 8.79 2 Roisin Flanagan Adams St. 4:49.05 8 Danielle Sciremammano Shippensburg 10.55 3 Sarah Berger Walsh 4:49.24 4 Chloe Cook Colo. Sch. of Mines 4:50.29 4x400-Meter Relay 5 Molly Klotz UC-Colo. Springs 4:50.68 School Names Time 6 Kayla Wooten UC-Colo. Springs 4:50.74 1 Grand Valley St. Chant’e Roberts, Angela Ritter, 3:40.34 7 Suzie Van De Grift Western Ore. 4:50.75 Jessica Eby, Rachel Walters 8 Molly Reicher Colo. Sch. of Mines 4:51.71 2 Saint Anugustine’s Amanda Crawford, Marissa Gale, 3:43.09 9 Heloise Duffie De Tassigny Flagler 4:52.99 Ade Hunter, Shannon Kalawan 3 West Tex. A&M Arlene Crossan, Valda Kabia, 3:43.62 Madison Thetford, Nele Heinrich 2018 Championship 3 School Names Time Name School Best Jump 4 Mary Julia Hammerschmidt, Nicolyn 3:44.40 8 Magaly Tshipopo Saint Augustine’s 1.71m (5-7.25) Brown, Abbey Zastrow, Tonie 9 Kaitlyn Germanoski Seton Hill 1.71m (5-7.25) Pandohie 10 Jessikha Ribeiro American Int'l 1.67m (5-5.75) 5 Tex.
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