CHICAGO – Common Scout (St. Louis, Mo.) gained the 60-meter hurdles, Diamond Riley (St. Louis, Mo.) claimed the triple leap and the Huskies gained the 4×400-meter relay because the Northern Illinois College ladies’s observe and area staff defeated Dr. Conrad Worrill Athletic Heart at Gately Park.
“As coaches, we try to develop method, execution, power and velocity and endurance all through the coaching course of,” mentioned NIU’s Director of Athletics. Connie Teaberry. “The arduous factor for a coach is coronary heart. The athletes who competed as we speak, no matter the place they had been in coaching, confirmed coronary heart and put in a robust aggressive effort. We have come a good distance from final week. I am happy with the athletes’ enchancment in occasions and their psychological focus.”
Common confirmed a results of 8.66 seconds within the remaining within the 60-meter hurdles. Common edged DePaul’s Amberly Valeriano (8.78). Aquilla St. Louis (D’Abadie, Trinidad & Tobago) was third in 8.87 seconds. Common ran 8.63 seconds within the preliminaries, the third-fastest time within the Mid-American Convention this season.
Within the triple leap, Riley cleared 12.07 meters (39-07.25), forward of runner-up Jaiah Hopf of DePaul with a leap of 11.98 meters (39-93.75). Lovie Annaphy, making his NIU debut, completed fifth with a leap of 11.13 meters (36-06.25).
the quartet Kennedy Crawford (Douglasville, Ga.), Kadeja Campbell (St. Ann, Jamaica), Rochelle Rowe (Manchester, NJ) and Malia Watkins (Higher Marlboro, Md.) had the second-fastest run within the MAC this season as they took first within the 4×400-meter relay in 3:51.28.
NIU had three runners within the high 5 within the 200 meters. Campbell ran 24.62 seconds, three hundredths of a second behind first-place finisher Jetta Mays of DePaul. Christine Irving was third in 24.97 seconds Suerethia Henderson (Lima, Ohio) positioned fifth in 25.04 seconds.
400 meters away, Jahnetta Jones (Romeoville, Ailing.) completed second in 57.65 seconds, simply behind Emily Nichols of St. Louis with a profitable time of 57.42 seconds.
Skylynn Blue (Indianapolis, Indonesia) completed third within the 60-meter sprint with 7.73 seconds. Dymier Jeffery (Richmond, Va.) completed third within the excessive leap with a clearance of 1.60 meters (5-03.00).
The Huskies are off subsequent week earlier than returning to motion at Notre Dame’s Mayo Invitational on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 3-4.
60 meter sprint
3. Skylynn Blue7.73 (7.74g)
8. Common Scout7.98 (7.91g)
22. Ari Christian8.39
200 meter run
2. Kadeja Campbell24.62
3. Christine Irving, 24.97
5. Suerethia Henderson25.04
10. Common Scout25.71
13. Rochelle Rowe26.24
400 meter run
2. Jahnetta Jones57.65
6. Kennedy Crawford58.92
17. Christine Irving, 1:00.83
1000 meter run
5. Emma Plank3:03.43
12. Kayla La Fontaine3:12.64
13. Emma Vorpagel3:14.36
15. Julia Finnegan3:14.43
16. Olivia Southby3:19.80
Mile Run
22. Katelyn Robbins5:21.38
3000 meter run
33. Lydia Bauer11:20.95
37. Sarah McLaughlin12:18.51
60 meter hurdles
1. Common Scout8.66 (8.63g)
3. Aquilla St. Louis8.87 (8.82g)
4×400 meter relay
1. Crawford, Campbell, Rowe, Watkins, 3:51.28
6. Blue, Jones, Jeffery, Henderson, 4:01.99
Lengthy leap
6. Henriette Halvas5.22 m (17-01.50)
Excessive leap
T3. Dymier Jeffery1.60m (5-03.00)
6. Aquilla St. Louis1.55 m (5-01.00)
16. Barton mentioned1.40m (4-07.00)
Triple leap
1. Diamond Riley12.07 m (39-07.25)
5. Lovi Annafi, 11.13m (36-06.25)
8. Barton mentioned10.38 m (34-00.75)