
Wisconsin opens outdoor season with team title
March 31, 2018 | Women's Track & Field
Badgers pick up eight wins to seal team victory at the California Collegiate Open
SAN DIEGO – The Wisconsin women's track and field team opened up their outdoor season in sunny California this weekend with a win at the California Collegiate Open, hosted by UC-San Diego.
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The Badgers picked up eight individual titles to finish the meet with 179 points.
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Highlighting the action for the Badgers on Saturday was redshirt freshman Sophia Rivera, who broke the school record in the javelin on her first attempt with a heave of 175 feet, 2 inches. That mark broke the previous record by almost five feet and ranks No. 2 in the Big Ten Conference and No. 7 in the NCAA this year.
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It was also big day for Meagan Blair who swept the horizontal jumps. Blair earned a huge personal best in the long jump with a mark of 19-1 1/2 (5.83m), beating her previous PR by almost two feet. The sophomore went on to finish off the day with a win in the triple jump with an outdoor PR of 39-3 3/4 (11.98m).
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The Badgers went 1-2-3 in the 5000 meters, earning big points for Wisconsin. Alicia Monson was the victor, coming in with a time of 16 minutes 11.81 seconds. Shaelyn Sorensen took the runner-up spot with a personal best time of 16:21.31, followed by Alissa Niggemann, who crossed the line in 16:45.42 to take third.
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Tallying another win for Wisconsin was seven-time All-American senior Georgia Ellenwood, who won the 100 meter hurdles, clocking in with a time of 14.30 seconds. Ellenwood also took third in the 200 meters in 24.82, just barely missing her personal best time.
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Gabby DesRosiers won the 200 meters with a personal best time of 24.57. The sophomore was also on the winning 4x100 relay team alongside Meagan Blair, Brenna Detra and Hannah Wilson finishing in 46.96 seconds.
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Freshman Hannah Wilson captured a victory in the 100 meters, sprinting across the line in 12.11 while fellow freshman Bianca Stubler was second in the 800 meters in 2:12.79.
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In her first meet since last outdoor season, Brenna Detra finished strong with a second-place finish in the 400 hurdles in 1:01.34.
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Wisconsin also put up big marks in the discus throw as freshman Josie Schaefer finished runner-up with a toss measuring 170-10 (52.07m) that ranks fourth all-time at UW. Hanna Barton unleashed a personal-best throw of 168-1 (52.24m), which ranks fifth on Wisconsin's all-time list, to finish third.
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In the shot put, Banke Oginni was the runner-up with a personal best throw of 51-7 (15.72m) while Schaefer finished third with 48-5 1/2 (14.77m) in her UW track and field debut.
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Haley Showalter finished fourth in the hammer throw with a toss measuring 194-9 (59.38m).
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Taylor Amann cleared a height of 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) to take the runner-up spot in the pole vault, while teammates Rayce Albino and Jane McCurry came in just behind her in third and fourth, respectively. Albino also cleared 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) to take third, and McCurry came in with a mark of 12-1 1/2 (3.70m) to finish fourth in the event.
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Up Next
The Badgers will head down south as they are slated to compete at the Spec Towns Invite in Athens, Georgia, next weekend. The two-day meet is expected to begin at 11:45 a.m. on Friday and 10:45 a.m. on Saturday.
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2018 California Collegiate Open
San Diego, California
March 31, 2018
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Women's Results
100 Meters
1. Hannah Wilson – 12.11
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200 Meters
1. Gabby DesRosiers -Â 24.57
3. Georgia Ellenwood – 24.82
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800 Meters
2. Bianca Stubler – 2:12.79
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5000 Meters
1. Alicia Monson – 16:11.81
2. Shaelyn Sorensen – 16:21.31
3. Alissa Niggemann – 16:45.42
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100 Hurdles
1. Georgia Ellenwood – 14.30
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400 Hurdles
2. Brenna Detra – 1:01.34
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4x100 Relay
1. Blair, DesRosiers, Detra, Wilson – 46.96
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Pole Vault
2. Taylor Amann – 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
3. Rayce Albino – 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
4. Jane McCurry – 12-1 1/2 (3.70m)
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Long Jump
1. Meagan Blair – 19-1 1/2 (5.83m)
16. Chinne Okoronkwo – 17-0 1/2 (5.19m)
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Triple Jump
1. Meagan Blair – 39-3 3/4 (11.98m)
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Shot Put
2. Banke Oginni – 51-7 (15.72m)
3. Josie Schaefer – 48-5 1/2 (14.77m)
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Discus
2. Josie Schaefer – 170-10 (52.07m)
3. Hanna Barton – 168-1 (51.24m)
6. Sophia Rivera – 159-5 (48.61m)
9. Haley Showalter – 145-7 (44.39m)
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Hammer Throw
4. Haley Showalter – 194-9 (59.38m)
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Javelin
1. Sophia Rivera – 175-2 (53.40m)
2. Annika Cederstrand – 137-6 (41.91m)
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The Badgers picked up eight individual titles to finish the meet with 179 points.
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Highlighting the action for the Badgers on Saturday was redshirt freshman Sophia Rivera, who broke the school record in the javelin on her first attempt with a heave of 175 feet, 2 inches. That mark broke the previous record by almost five feet and ranks No. 2 in the Big Ten Conference and No. 7 in the NCAA this year.
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It was also big day for Meagan Blair who swept the horizontal jumps. Blair earned a huge personal best in the long jump with a mark of 19-1 1/2 (5.83m), beating her previous PR by almost two feet. The sophomore went on to finish off the day with a win in the triple jump with an outdoor PR of 39-3 3/4 (11.98m).
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The Badgers went 1-2-3 in the 5000 meters, earning big points for Wisconsin. Alicia Monson was the victor, coming in with a time of 16 minutes 11.81 seconds. Shaelyn Sorensen took the runner-up spot with a personal best time of 16:21.31, followed by Alissa Niggemann, who crossed the line in 16:45.42 to take third.
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Tallying another win for Wisconsin was seven-time All-American senior Georgia Ellenwood, who won the 100 meter hurdles, clocking in with a time of 14.30 seconds. Ellenwood also took third in the 200 meters in 24.82, just barely missing her personal best time.
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Gabby DesRosiers won the 200 meters with a personal best time of 24.57. The sophomore was also on the winning 4x100 relay team alongside Meagan Blair, Brenna Detra and Hannah Wilson finishing in 46.96 seconds.
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Freshman Hannah Wilson captured a victory in the 100 meters, sprinting across the line in 12.11 while fellow freshman Bianca Stubler was second in the 800 meters in 2:12.79.
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In her first meet since last outdoor season, Brenna Detra finished strong with a second-place finish in the 400 hurdles in 1:01.34.
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Wisconsin also put up big marks in the discus throw as freshman Josie Schaefer finished runner-up with a toss measuring 170-10 (52.07m) that ranks fourth all-time at UW. Hanna Barton unleashed a personal-best throw of 168-1 (52.24m), which ranks fifth on Wisconsin's all-time list, to finish third.
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In the shot put, Banke Oginni was the runner-up with a personal best throw of 51-7 (15.72m) while Schaefer finished third with 48-5 1/2 (14.77m) in her UW track and field debut.
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Haley Showalter finished fourth in the hammer throw with a toss measuring 194-9 (59.38m).
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Taylor Amann cleared a height of 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) to take the runner-up spot in the pole vault, while teammates Rayce Albino and Jane McCurry came in just behind her in third and fourth, respectively. Albino also cleared 12-7 1/2 (3.85m) to take third, and McCurry came in with a mark of 12-1 1/2 (3.70m) to finish fourth in the event.
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Up Next
The Badgers will head down south as they are slated to compete at the Spec Towns Invite in Athens, Georgia, next weekend. The two-day meet is expected to begin at 11:45 a.m. on Friday and 10:45 a.m. on Saturday.
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2018 California Collegiate Open
San Diego, California
March 31, 2018
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Women's Results
100 Meters
1. Hannah Wilson – 12.11
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200 Meters
1. Gabby DesRosiers -Â 24.57
3. Georgia Ellenwood – 24.82
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800 Meters
2. Bianca Stubler – 2:12.79
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5000 Meters
1. Alicia Monson – 16:11.81
2. Shaelyn Sorensen – 16:21.31
3. Alissa Niggemann – 16:45.42
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100 Hurdles
1. Georgia Ellenwood – 14.30
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400 Hurdles
2. Brenna Detra – 1:01.34
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4x100 Relay
1. Blair, DesRosiers, Detra, Wilson – 46.96
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Pole Vault
2. Taylor Amann – 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
3. Rayce Albino – 12-7 1/2 (3.85m)
4. Jane McCurry – 12-1 1/2 (3.70m)
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Long Jump
1. Meagan Blair – 19-1 1/2 (5.83m)
16. Chinne Okoronkwo – 17-0 1/2 (5.19m)
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Triple Jump
1. Meagan Blair – 39-3 3/4 (11.98m)
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Shot Put
2. Banke Oginni – 51-7 (15.72m)
3. Josie Schaefer – 48-5 1/2 (14.77m)
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Discus
2. Josie Schaefer – 170-10 (52.07m)
3. Hanna Barton – 168-1 (51.24m)
6. Sophia Rivera – 159-5 (48.61m)
9. Haley Showalter – 145-7 (44.39m)
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Hammer Throw
4. Haley Showalter – 194-9 (59.38m)
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Javelin
1. Sophia Rivera – 175-2 (53.40m)
2. Annika Cederstrand – 137-6 (41.91m)
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