Murray State University Athletics

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Racers Renew Personal and Program Records
1/20/2023 6:40:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
Murray State track and field continues their run
Murray State track and field renew personal and program records on split the weekend with a group traveling to Bellarmine while the pentathletes visiting Vanderbilt, Friday.
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Jenna Pauly's pentathlon performance highlighted the weekend. She marked a personal best total of 3,760 points, jumping her up to second in the program's all-time list.
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Pauly placed third in the event while winning the long jump leg with a 5.78m mark, good for eighth in the program's all-time list. She also set a new personal best in the 60m hurdles leg of the event with a time of 8.86 seconds, putting her ninth in the program's all-time list.
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Meghan Fletcher also renewed their pentathlon best with 3,342 and 3,028 points, respectively.
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"All five women (at Vanderbilt) had at least one collegiate best, whether that be an individual event or the overall pentathlon," said assistant coach Kelsey Riggins. "They did a great job in terms of being competitive and translating what we have been working onn in practice into the meet."
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The Racers saw four champions at the Bellarmine Open. Alyssa Williams opened up the meet with a win in the 60m dash with a time of 7.70 seconds. Rachel Hagans added another win in the 200m dash with 24.57 seconds before Nia Scott won the 60m hurdles with 8.88 seconds.
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Brooke Misukonis rounds up the meet by winning the pole vault with a 3.68m jump.
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MSU will be traveling to Louisville for the PNC Lenny Lyles Invite, Jan.26-27.Â
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Jenna Pauly's pentathlon performance highlighted the weekend. She marked a personal best total of 3,760 points, jumping her up to second in the program's all-time list.
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Pauly placed third in the event while winning the long jump leg with a 5.78m mark, good for eighth in the program's all-time list. She also set a new personal best in the 60m hurdles leg of the event with a time of 8.86 seconds, putting her ninth in the program's all-time list.
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Meghan Fletcher also renewed their pentathlon best with 3,342 and 3,028 points, respectively.
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"All five women (at Vanderbilt) had at least one collegiate best, whether that be an individual event or the overall pentathlon," said assistant coach Kelsey Riggins. "They did a great job in terms of being competitive and translating what we have been working onn in practice into the meet."
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The Racers saw four champions at the Bellarmine Open. Alyssa Williams opened up the meet with a win in the 60m dash with a time of 7.70 seconds. Rachel Hagans added another win in the 200m dash with 24.57 seconds before Nia Scott won the 60m hurdles with 8.88 seconds.
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Brooke Misukonis rounds up the meet by winning the pole vault with a 3.68m jump.
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MSU will be traveling to Louisville for the PNC Lenny Lyles Invite, Jan.26-27.Â
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