
Raiders break school record at Ashland
2/5/2022 9:38:00 PM | Track & Field
For the second week in a row, Shelby Nolan broke her own school record in the mile run, as the the Wright State women's track and field program competed at the Jud Logan Light Giver Open hosted by Ashland University.Â
Nolan headlined the meet by placing third in the mile with a record time of 4:54.21. The mark broke her own school record in the event, which she most recently surpassed last weekend at the Steemer Showcase, crossing the finish line at 4:55.29.Â
Abigail Halsey posted a 17th-place finish in the mile (5:14.19), while Kaitlyn Miller was 24th at 5:21.57.
WSU also had a strong showing in the 3,000-meter run, paced by Emma Shigley in 12th at 10:14.92. Emma Johnson and Kaitlyn Miller also ran in the event, finishing with times of 11:29.53 and 11:29.68.Â
The Raiders were once again led by Cierra Lively and Amelia Harlow in the high jump. Lively tied for seventh place with a best clearance of 1.55 meters, while Harlow was 18th at 1.45 meters.Â
A trio of individuals competed in the same heat of the 400-meter dash. Alicia Neumeier placed second in the heat with a time of 1:01.94, followed by Alycea Ruhlen in third (1:03.61) and Emma Carr in fifth (1:07.24).Â
Bekah Robertson was fourth in her heat of the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 9.63 and finished the 800-meter run at 2:33.13. The West Chester, Ohio native cleared 4.42 meters in the long jump and 1.40 meters in the high jump.
Siler was 14th overall in the long jump (4.73m), 25th in the high jump (1.40m), and ran the 800-meter run in 2:47.23. Â
Tatiana Brown tied for 25th with Robertson and Siler in the high jump with a clearance of 1.40 meters. She finished 27th in the long jump (4.27m).Â
The quartet of Robertson, Ruhlen, Carr, and Neumeier closed the meet with a time of 4:31.06 in the 4x400 relay.
The Raiders will return to competition in Huntington, W. Va., for the Marshall Invitational from February 11-12.
Nolan headlined the meet by placing third in the mile with a record time of 4:54.21. The mark broke her own school record in the event, which she most recently surpassed last weekend at the Steemer Showcase, crossing the finish line at 4:55.29.Â
Abigail Halsey posted a 17th-place finish in the mile (5:14.19), while Kaitlyn Miller was 24th at 5:21.57.
WSU also had a strong showing in the 3,000-meter run, paced by Emma Shigley in 12th at 10:14.92. Emma Johnson and Kaitlyn Miller also ran in the event, finishing with times of 11:29.53 and 11:29.68.Â
The Raiders were once again led by Cierra Lively and Amelia Harlow in the high jump. Lively tied for seventh place with a best clearance of 1.55 meters, while Harlow was 18th at 1.45 meters.Â
A trio of individuals competed in the same heat of the 400-meter dash. Alicia Neumeier placed second in the heat with a time of 1:01.94, followed by Alycea Ruhlen in third (1:03.61) and Emma Carr in fifth (1:07.24).Â
Bekah Robertson was fourth in her heat of the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 9.63 and finished the 800-meter run at 2:33.13. The West Chester, Ohio native cleared 4.42 meters in the long jump and 1.40 meters in the high jump.
Siler was 14th overall in the long jump (4.73m), 25th in the high jump (1.40m), and ran the 800-meter run in 2:47.23. Â
Tatiana Brown tied for 25th with Robertson and Siler in the high jump with a clearance of 1.40 meters. She finished 27th in the long jump (4.27m).Â
The quartet of Robertson, Ruhlen, Carr, and Neumeier closed the meet with a time of 4:31.06 in the 4x400 relay.
The Raiders will return to competition in Huntington, W. Va., for the Marshall Invitational from February 11-12.
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