INDIANAPOLIS - The UIndy men's and women's track and field teams competed for NCAA DII provo marks over the last few days. The teams competed at Marian University on Wednesday in their Last Chance Meet. The Greyhounds traveled north to Joliet, Ill. for St. Francis's Fighting Chance Invite on Friday and Saturday.
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At Marian, two
school records were demolished.
Sabrina Robison cleared 4.27m in the pole vault, a new personal record for the senior. This passed the previous record created by
Brittney Clark in 2022 by 0.20m. With this high Robison, is now fifth in the nation in the event.
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Ellie Lengerich also took down a record on Wednesday. Lengerch took on the 400m hurdles, a race where she was the only participant. The junior crossed the finish line at 1:01.11, increasing her national ranking to 30th overall. The previous record was held by Keri Ertel who clocked 1:01.23 in 2019.
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At the Fighting Chance Invite,
Hadley Fisher reached a DII provo in the 5000m. Fisher clocked 16:52.40, a new PR for the senior.
MaKenna Maschino also made a new PR and passed the provo in the hammer throw. Maschino cleared 53.05m, passing her previous personal best by three meters.
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The Greyhounds await the release of the
NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which will be announced on Tuesday, May 14. This year's championships will be held in Emporia, Kan. from Thursday, May 23 through Saturday, May 25. It will be at Welch Stadium on the campus of Emporia State.
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