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St. Norbert Wins First Wisconsin Private College Championship Since 1990

From Sports Information Director, April 9, 2016 | Women's Track & Field
by Dan Lukes, dan.lukes@snc.edu, (920) 403-4077

WAUKESHA - The St. Norbert College women's track and field team won their first Wisconsin Private College Championship since 1990 with a strong showing at the meet hosted by Carroll University at Punches Track and Field Complex.

The Green Knights rolled to the team title with 198.5 points, well ahead of Carthage College's 147 points.

Brittany Kozlowski won the 400-meter dash with a time of 58.19 seconds, eclipsing a 24-year-old meet record. Lawrence University's Betsy Blahnik set the previous standard with a time of 58.35 seconds in 1992.

Clarissa Jauregui and Taylor Domro finished first and second in the 800-meter run, respectively. Jauregui finished with a time of 2:17.80 and Domro clocked 2:20.22.

Erin Artz and Tori Nelsen finished first and second in the 10,000-meter run, respectively. Artz finished with a time of 36:23.81 while Nelsen finished in 39:47.09.

The 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relays both took first place. The 4x100 quartet of Halie Ferry, Liz LeCaptain, Kyra Vanden Heuvel and Angel Hon won in 50.54 seconds as did the 4x400 crew of Sarah Duff, Kozlowski, Haley Joosten and Jauregui in 4:03.97.

Samantha Morateck won the high jump with a height of 5 feet 5 inches, while Nicole Vanderlin was third with a height of 5-1. Vanden Heuvel won the triple jump with a distance of 35-10 3/4.

LeCaptain finished in second place in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.74 seconds. Haidyn Mueller was second in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.60 seconds. Kristina Herman was second in the shot put with a toss of 38-6 3/4.

Alyssa Price and Charlotte Walsh were second and third, respectively, in the 3,000-meter run. Price had a time of 11:07.10 and Walsh was 11:26.27.

LeCaptain added a third-place finish in the long jump at 16-7 and Erin Lang was third in the javelin throw at 106-9.

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