MENOMONIE, Wis. - Winona State impressed again on Saturday winning a total of nine events at the UW-Stout Open.
Megan Seidl won both the 400-meters and 200-meters on the afternoon.
Kathleen Taylor set a new personal best in the shot put.
In the shot put the Warriors took six of the top seven spots.
Kathleen Taylor won again, this time throwing 14.30 meters/46'11'' feet. She is fifth all-time in school history and currently 11th in the nation.
Megan Seidl led the Warriors in the 400-meters, winning in a time of 58.50 seconds. The Warriors took the top four places in the event. Seidl went 2-2 on the day, winning the 200-meters in a time of 25.48 seconds. The Warriors swept the 200-meters on Saturday.
Tamika Tucker won the 60-meters in a time of 7.83 seconds, winning by .04 seconds. It was the best 60-meter time by a Warrior this season. It was also the fourth fastest time in school history.
Raissa Hansen won the mile run with a time of 5:16.58, beating out UW-Stout's Courtney Shaffer by just over a second. Hansen's time was eighth best in program history. WSU had five of the top-six times in the event.
Olivia Fixsen gave the Warriors a win in the 60-meter hurdles, crossing the finish line in 9.35 seconds.
Ali Johnson beat out three of her teammates to win the 800-meters in a time of 2:19.99.
Bailey Cronin,
Karina Elford,
Johnna Patterson and
Amanda Wanie combined to win the 400-meter relay with a time of 4:16.19.
Haley Reinke jumped 1.58 meters/5'2.25'' feet to win the high jump. The Warriors took the three places in the event.
The Warriors were second through tenth in the weight throw, led by
Mikayla Lindell, who threw a distance of 16.07 meters/52'8.75 feet.