Georgia Ellenwood

Women's Track & Field

Ellenwood leads Badgers at Black and Gold Premier

Senior’s pentathlon score ranks in top five of NCAA

Women's Track & Field

Ellenwood leads Badgers at Black and Gold Premier

Senior’s pentathlon score ranks in top five of NCAA

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Wisconsin women's track and field team returned to action Friday competing in day one of the Black and Gold Premier.
 
Junior Georgia Ellenwood won the pentathlon by nearly 400 points, recording a top-five NCAA pentathlon score of 4,104.
 
"Even though I came out with the win and hopefully got a mark for the NCAAs," Ellenwood said, "it wasn't what I know I'm capable of. I want to improve on how I ended last year and incorporate everything I've been learning this year. I wasn't very happy with my point total, but it's motivation to get back to the track and work on the technical things."
 
Ellenwood's best event was the shot put earning the top mark of 41 feet, 1 and 3/4 inches (12.54 meters). She also bested the field in the high jump, clearing 5-7 ¾ (1.72m). A 60 hurdles time of 8.80 seconds, an 18-9 (5.71 m) jump in the long jump, and a 2:20.67 800 meter rounded out her first pentathlon of the year.
 
Sophomore Emma Haugen had a big day in the high jump. After shedding her competitors at 5-8 (1.73m), she easily cleared 5-9 ¼ (1.76m) to claim the victory.
 
In the throws, sophomore Banke Oginni continued her winning ways, throwing a monstrous 66 feet, 4 ¼ inches (20.22 m) to break the facility record at the Iowa Recreation Building. Freshman Haley Showalter was runner-up with a mark of 60-1 (18.31 m). Sophomores Kennedy Blahnik and Hanna Barton were third and fourth with throws of 55-6 ½ (16.93 m) and 55-4 ¾ (16.88 m), respectively, as the Badgers swept the top four.
 
Senior Brenna Detra and freshman Cynthia Ubah also both picked up wins in the 600 meters. Detra won the invitational section of the 600 meters, finishing in 1:31.12, a second off of her personal record. Ubah won the open 600 meters, crossing the line in 1:39.34.
 
In the invite race of the 200 meters, senior Ebony McClendon finished as the runner-up with a time of 24.65, matching her time from the Minnesota dual.
 
The Badgers will be back tomorrow for day two of the meet. The women's field events start at 11 a.m. and the remainder of the premier running events are set to start at 5:30 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Hanna Barton

Hanna Barton

Throws
Redshirt Sophomore
Kennedy Blahnik

Kennedy Blahnik

Throws
Redshirt Sophomore
Brenna Detra

Brenna Detra

Middle Distance/Hurdles
Senior
Georgia Ellenwood

Georgia Ellenwood

Multi-Events
Senior
Emma Haugen

Emma Haugen

Jumps
Sophomore
Ebony McClendon

Ebony McClendon

Sprints
Junior
Banke Oginni

Banke Oginni

Throws
Redshirt Sophomore
Haley Showalter

Haley Showalter

Throws
Sophomore
Cynthia Ubah

Cynthia Ubah

Hurdles/Sprints
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Hanna Barton

Hanna Barton

Redshirt Sophomore
Throws
Kennedy Blahnik

Kennedy Blahnik

Redshirt Sophomore
Throws
Brenna Detra

Brenna Detra

Senior
Middle Distance/Hurdles
Georgia Ellenwood

Georgia Ellenwood

Senior
Multi-Events
Emma Haugen

Emma Haugen

Sophomore
Jumps
Ebony McClendon

Ebony McClendon

Junior
Sprints
Banke Oginni

Banke Oginni

Redshirt Sophomore
Throws
Haley Showalter

Haley Showalter

Sophomore
Throws
Cynthia Ubah

Cynthia Ubah

Freshman
Hurdles/Sprints