Ashland University's No. 11-ranked women's outdoor track and field team, and the Eagle men's team, added to their provisional list for the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships, at Pueblo, Colo. on May 22-24, on Sunday (April 13) at Lenoir-Rhyne's Southside Power and Fitness Invitational and Mount Union's John Homon Open.
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In North Carolina, senior
Wyatt Cory earned a new provisional in the men's decathlon, finishing in second place with 6,499 points.
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At Mount Union, fifth-year
Aniya Seward won the women's 100-meter hurdles in a new provo time of 13.68 seconds, while sophomore
Leslie Pollock won the women's hammer throw in an improved provo distance of 55.64 meters/182-feet-6.
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FIRST PLACE
- Senior Noah Wood in the men's 400 dash (48.74 seconds).
- Senior Kelsey Kinsley in the women's shot put (13.87 meters/45-feet-6¼).
- Sophomore Alex Eggleston in the men's 400 hurdles (53.85 seconds).Â
SECOND PLACE
THIRD PLACE
- Sophomore Ethan Browning in the men's 400 hurdles (55.83 seconds).
- Junior Jaelyn Palmer in the women's 3,000 steeplechase (13:10.69).
- Freshman Carter Smith in the men's pole vault (tied, 4.75 meters/15-feet-7).Â
UP NEXT
Friday and Saturday (April 18-19) at the Virginia Challenge.
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