SEWANEE, Tenn. – Sophomore
Wrenna Morris finished second in the pole vault while freshman
Elizabeth Cook placed sixth in the mile run and sophomore
Abigail Armstrong and freshman
CeCe Cherry were seventh and eighth, respectively, in the 800-meters for Sewanee women's track and field Sunday at the KMS Invitational in Birmingham, Ala.
Morris placed second in the pole vault, clearing 8-feet, 6.25-inches. Senior
Kamilla Haidaienko finished ninth in the shot put with a mark of 31-8.75 and 12
th in the weight throw with a distance of 34-9.75.
Cook paced the runners, placing sixth in the mile run in 5:51.90, the sixth fastest time in program history, while freshman
Molly Emmett recorded a time of 6:35.91. Armstrong and Cherry were seventh and eighth in the 800, with times of 2:35.51 and 2:38.23, the sixth and ninth-best times, respectively, at Sewanee in that event. Freshman
Josie Blanton collected a time of 3:07.93.
Freshman
Emory Rhodes finished the 200-meters in 28.96, 10
th all-time for the Tigers, and senior
Jocelyn Covaney posted a time of 29.40 in the event. Rhodes was 10
th in the 60-meter hurdles in 10.27, third fastest in program history, with Covaney coming in 12
th in 10.52 and junior
Erin Graffeo 14
th in 11.91.
Sophomores
Page Wells and
Josie Willis posted times of 1:52.65 and 2:14.80 in the 600-meters while Elzie Elmore finished the 400-meters in 1:14.80.
The women's 4x400-meter relay of Covaney, Rhodes, Armstrong and Cherry placed sixth in 4:33.97, fourth-best all-time at program history.
Sewanee hosts the Tiger Indoor Open on February 1 at the fieldhouse in Fowler Center, the second of three indoor meets for the team this winter.