OSHKOSH, Wis.- For the first time in more than a decade, the UW-Oshkosh women's track & field program hosted an outdoor meet at the Oshkosh Sports Complex on Friday and Saturday (April 11-12).
Andrea Glaz (Oak Creek/Oak Creek) led the Titans with wins in both the 100- and 200-meter dashes.
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To start the meet,
Emma Maly (Clinton/Clinton) (So. • Clinton) finished the 5000-meter run in third with a time of 19:52.63. She was joined in the top-eight by
Olivia Schwarm (Madison/Monona Grove) (Sr. • Madison) with a sixth-place time of 20:50.66.
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In the women's 100-meter dash, Glaz (Sr. • Oak Creek) finished first with a time of 12.20 seconds. She later won the 200-meter dash with a personal best finish of 25.36 seconds.
Addie Baker (Delavan/Elkhorn Area) (Fr. • Delavan) joined Glaz in the 200-meter dash and took third in a personal best 25.65 seconds.
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Olivia Stenzel (Sevastopol/Sevastopol) (Jr. • Sevastopol) led the Titans' group in the 400-meter dash by finishing second with a personal best time of 59.61 seconds, followed shortly by Baker who grabbed third with a time of 59.67 seconds.
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Libby Geisness (Waukesha/Waukesha South) (Sr. • Waukesha) led the Titans in the 800-meter dash, claiming victory in a time of 2:13.83.
Emma Boegh (Berlin/Berlin) (Fr. • Berlin) ran to fourth in 2:18.86.
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A trio of Titans took fourth through sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.
Julia Strasser (South Milwaukee/South Milwaukee) (Sr. • South Milwaukee) ran a 12:54.52,
Ella Galaszewski (West Allis/Nathan Hale) (Jr. • West Allis) a 13:16.49, and
Madeline Osmanski (Algonquin, Ill./Jacobs) (Fr. • Algonquin, Ill.) a 13:20.76.
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LaVoi led Oshkosh's high jump efforts with a fourth-place height of 1.51 meters.
Aimee Footit (Oshkosh/Oshkosh North) (Jr. • Oshkosh) and
Jenna Pierre (West Bend/West Bend West) (Fr. • West Bend) vaulted 1.46 meters for seventh.
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Brenna Masloroff (Franklin/Franklin) (Fifth • Franklin) claimed victory in the hammer throw with a mark of 57.52 meters.
Bobbi Blahnik (Algoma/Algoma) (Sr. • Algoma) was shortly behind, finishing third by casting 48.07 meters while
Abi Masloroff (Franklin/Franklin) (So. • Franklin) took sixth at 44.54 meters.
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In the discus throw,
Brenna Masloroff (Franklin/Franklin) took third at 37.97 meters, also taking second in the shot put with a heave of 13.49 meters.
Brooklyn Manz (Kiel/Kiel) (So. • Kiel),
Carly Huelskamp (St. Germain/Northland Pines) (Fr. • St. Germain),
Alana Noggle (De Pere/West De Pere) (Fr. • De Pere), and
Abi Masloroff (Franklin/Franklin) claimed fifth through eighth in the discus and Huelskamp threw 12.56 meters for fourth in the shot put.
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The 4x400-meter relay team of Stenzel,
Cyna Madigan (Rosendale/Laconia) (Sr. • Rosendale), Geisness, and
Maddy LaVoi (Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial) (So. • Ankeny, Iowa) went 3:58.97 and claimed victory by nearly 15 seconds.
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Megan Hunt (Lemont, Ill./Lemont) (Sr. • Lemont, Ill.) finished her two days of competing in the heptathlon with a personal best second-place performance with a total of 4,804 points. She placed first in the high jump, shot put, 200-meter dash, and long jump, second in the 100-meter hurdles and 800-meter dash, and third in the javelin throw.
Halle Meyer (Kiel/Kiel) (So. • Kiel) took fourth with 3,631 points,
Anna Bubolz (Fremont/Weyauwega-Fremont) (Fifth • Fremont) took sixth with 3,497, and
Katherine Braun (Waukesha/Waukesha South) (Fr. • Waukesha) took eighth with 3,135. Meyer and Braun set collegiate bests.
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The Titans will head out to the UW-La Crosse Phil Esten Challenge on Thursday and Friday (April 17-18) and up to the Lawrence University Viking Twilight on Thursday for their next meets.