MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University track and field team distance medley relay team claimed first place in the women's distance medley relay at the Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday night at the Sports Performance Center in Lubbock, Texas.
The DMR team made up of graduate student
Sarah Tait, freshman
Carlene Temple, sophomore
Kishay Rowe and graduate student
Ceili McCabe claimed the gold medal and conference championship meet record with a time of 11:09.42.
The win comes after West Virginia won the conference championship last year at the 2023 Big 12 Indoor Championships, which was made up of the team of alumna
Mikenna Vanderheyden, McCabe, Rowe and Tait.
Redshirt sophomore
Olivia Cress had the first podium finish of the day, after securing a personal best of 3,926 points in the women's pentathlon. With the score, Cress moves to third all-time in program history.
In the 5,000 meters, freshman
Joy Naukot claimed a silver medal in the event, with a time of 15:55.38. Additionally, redshirt junior
Emily Bryce landed seventh overall, after posting a time of 16:26.04.
Graduate student
Madison Trippett earned an automatic qualification to the 1,000-meter finals, after finishing first in her heat with a time of 2:49.86. With the time, Trippett claimed fourth place overall.
In the 400 meters, sophomore Lily Haught boasted a personal best time of 55.26 seconds.
Next, the Mountaineers continue competition at the Big 12 Indoor Championships on Saturday. West Virginia is scheduled to compete in the finals of the women's mile, 1,000 meters final, 3,000 meters final, 4x400 meter relay final and the women's high jump. Saturday's meet is set to begin at 11 a.m. ET and can be viewed live on ESPN+.
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