OSHKOSH, Wis.- The UW-Oshkosh women's track & field team completed the second day of the WIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championship (presented by Culver's) at the Oshkosh Sports Complex on Saturday (May 3).
Â
Megan Hunt (Lemont, Ill./Lemont) started the second day of the heptathlon with a win in the long jump before finishing the day with her second first-place medal of the weekend, scoring 4,725 points. She also won the individual event long jump on Friday (May 2).
Â
Libby Geisness (Waukesha/Waukesha South) and
Amelia Lehman (Oshkosh/Valley Christian) took the first and second place spots in the 1,500-meter run with times of 4:35.19 and 4:35.93. Lehman collected her second All-WIAC honor in the event after winning the title in 2024.
Â
In the final round of the 400-meter dash,
Maddy LaVoi (Ankeny, Iowa/Ankeny Centennial) and
Addie Baker (Delavan/Elkhorn Area) raced to times of 56.85 and 57.42 seconds for fourth and fifth places respectively.
Â
Oshkosh grabbed the top three positions in the 800-meter run along with eighth place.
Cyna Madigan (Rosendale/Laconia) won the crown in 2:12.28, she also won in 2023. Geisness took second in 2:12.62 and
Olivia Stenzel (Sevastopol/Sevastopol) finished third at 2:14.23.
Emma Boegh (Berlin/Berlin) ran a 2:17.77 for eighth place.
Â
Baker, Stenzel, Madigan, and LaVoi ran the Titans' 4x00-meter relay and placed second in 3:50.46.
Â
In the shot put,
Brenna Masloroff (Franklin/Franklin) threw 13.72 meters for second place on her second attempt. She also placed seventh in the discus throw with a best cast of 40.32 meters.
Â
The Titans will compete in final qualifying meets at the University of St. Francis (Ill.), UW-La Crosse, and Augustana College (Ill.) over the next two weeks before competing in the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championship at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio on May 22-25. UW-Oshkosh finished 20th at last season's national meet with 10 points.