Championship Central | Complete Results
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- Johns Hopkins secured gold in nine of 21 events to capture its 11th-straight Centennial Conference Women's Outdoor Track & Field championship on Saturday at Muhlenberg. The Blue Jays collected 281 points to win the team title by more than 100 points.
Dickinson, which secured eight gold medals, placed comfortably in second with 180.5 points, while Ursinus also cracked the 100-point mark in third at 122. Gettysburg (77.5), Franklin & Marshall (58), Muhlenberg (53) and McDaniel (21) rounded out the team scoring in fourth through seventh, respectively.
Team Scoring
1. Johns Hopkins - 281
2. Dickinson - 180.5
3. Ursinus - 122
4. Gettysburg - 77.5
5. Franklin & Marshall - 58
6. Muhlenberg - 53
7. McDaniel - 21
Individually, Hopkins' Annie Gutierrez secured two golds and three silvers, displaying her versatility in both the track and field events. Gutierrez took gold in the 100 hurdles (14.81) and pole vault (3.60m) while grabbing silver in the long jump (5.61m), high jump (1.54m), and 400 hurdles (1:06.50).
Other gold medalists for JHU included Victoria Kadiri in the high jump (1.59m) and long jump (5.81m), Ariel Keklak in the 800 (2:15.24), Ella Baran in the 1500 with a championship meet record of 4:26.10, Julia Zambo in the hammer throw (42.12m), and Cherease Lamm in the triple jump (11.25m). The 4x800 relay squad of Paloma Hancock, Ella Baran, Maisy Webster and Lily Sheth also ran to gold in 9:30.86.
Second-place Dickinson excelled in both the sprints and distance running events en route to eight golds. Sara Penuela Rodriguez won both the 200 (25.91) and 400 (59.97), while twin sister Mariana Penuela Rodriguez won the 100 (12.45) and took second in the 200. The duo also teamed with Darya Mikusova and Emerlee Simons to win the 4x400 relay to close out the meet.
Mikusova won the 400 hurdles (1:05.93) for the Red Devils, while Isabel Cardi took first in the 5,000 with a meet-record time of 16:58.42, Elaina Clancy cruised to victory in the 10,000 (36:15.87), and Abby Everett claimed the top spot in the discus (37.67m).
Ursinus' Isabelle Deal captured two individual golds in the javelin (41.61m) and shot put (11.68m), while the Bears' 4x100 relay of Rachel Coleman, Kate Hunt, Katy Jenkins, and Dominique Timmons also grabbed gold at 49.85.
Muhlenberg's Mari Avola captured the lone gold for the Mules in the 3,000 Steeplechase, crossing the finish line in 11:52.83.