Day One Results (PDF)WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Senior thrower
Jamie Schnuck continues to save her best for last in an HPU uniform, as the Wisconsin native broke her own record in the hammer throw Friday to lead the High Point University women's track & field team at the Wake Forest Open.
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Schnuck posed a mark of 52.47m (172-1), upending her previous record of 51.21m by a significant margin. When comparing to final 2015 outdoor marks, Schnuck's 52.47m throw would've ranked in the top-75 in the East Region, which certainly is a sign of things to come for the talented thrower.
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In addition to Schnuck, sophomore
Makenzi Holmes-DiGiovine also competed in the hammer and placed 23
rd with a mark of 42.22m (138-6). Holmes-DiGiovine also competed in the shot put and placed 33
rd with a mark of 11.54 (37-10.5). Her marquee event, the discus throw, takes place on Saturday in Winston-Salem.
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On the jumps circuit, junior heptathlete
Erika Bridges placed 11
th in the high jump with a mark of 1.53m (5-0.25). Senior
Sara Katherine Kirkpatrick was eighth in the B-Section of the event (1.48m, 4-10.25) while freshman
Charlotte Morrow placed 13
th (1.43m, 4-8.25).
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In the 100m hurdles preliminaries, sophomore
Ashlynn Schiro placed 24
th with a time of 15.10 seconds while fellow sophomore
Mikaela Campbell set a new collegiate best with a time of 15.60 seconds. Bridges (PR of 15.89 seconds) and sophomore
Haley Cianfarini (16.00) placed 40
th and 44
th, respectively, while sophomore
CeAnna Soper was 45
th (16.07).
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Freshman
Arianna Coleman placed 38
th in the 100m dash prelims (12.64) and Campbell was 43
rd (12.72). Juniors
Amanda Gregory (12.86) and
Alyn Carr (12.89) placed 54
th and 55
th, respectively.
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Senior Lilla Lorand finished 33
rd out of 84 participants in the 400m dash with a time of 59.65 seconds.
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In distance action, freshman
Keaton Case finished 27
th in the 1500m run (4:58.23) and fellow freshman
Janelle Rothacker placed 39
th in 5:05.63.
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The Panthers wrap up competition in the Wake Forest Open Saturday at Kentner Stadium.
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