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Fifth Place Finish for Women's Outdoor Track and Field Team at Wooster Invitational

Abby Snow
Abby Snow

WOOSTER, Ohio – The Baldwin Wallace University women's outdoor track and field team finished fifth at the two-day Wooster Invitational inside John P. Papp Stadium.  The meet featured schools from NCAA Division I, II and III as well as a junior college participant.

The second nationally-ranked Yellow Jackets were fifth of 15 teams with 65 points.  The University of Mount Union was the champion with 111 points.

BW led by senior All-American multi-event athlete Melanie Winters (Stow/Stow-Munroe Falls) as she won the 100-meter hurdles and high jump.  Winters won the 100-hurdles in a season-best time of 14.38 seconds and won the high jump with a season-best mark of 5 feet and 7.25 inches.

In addition, senior jumper Abby Snow (Massillon/Jackson) won the triple jump and was fifth in the long jump.  Snow had a career-best mark of 35'4 in the triple jump and a career-best mark of 17'3.5" in the long jump.  

Senior All-Ohio Athletic Conference thrower Maggey Urban (Cleveland/St. Joseph Academy) won the hammer throw with a season-best mark of 167'11.

Junior jumper Erin Kasper (Amherst/Marion Steele) was third in the high jump and ninth in the long jump.  Kasper had a career-best mark of 5'6 in the high jump and a season-best mark of 16'6" in the long jump. 

Sophomore hurdler Carlynn Arthur (Danville) finished ninth in the 400-meter hurdles in a career-best time of 1:11.65. 

Senior jumper Marissa Hellisz (Parma/Normandy) was fifth in the triple jump with a season-best mark of 30'8.5". 

Sophomore jumper Rachel Tucker (Canton/McKinley) was sixth in the triple jump with a career-best mark of 30'7". 

Junior hurdler Lindsey Armstrong (Ashtabula/Geneva) was eighth in the 100-hurdles in a season-best time of 16.12. 

Junior thrower Natasha Thomas (Cleveland/Holy Name) was eighth in the hammer throw with a career-best mark of 133'04".

The Yellow Jackets are back in action on Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 when they travels to Alliance to compete in the John Homon Open hosted by the University of Mount Union inside Mount Union Stadium.