SEWANEE, Tenn. – Freshman
Elizabeth Cook won the 3000-meter steeplechase, freshman Journey Morris finished first in the hurdles, junior
Cydney Wright won the javelin and freshman
Emory Rhodes was first in the pole vault for Sewanee women's track and field this weekend at the Maryville Scots Invitational in Maryville, Tenn.
Cook won the steeplechase in her first attempt at the race in 12:39.52, sixth-best in school history. Sophomore
Page Wells placed fourth in the 800-meters in 2:30.64 while Cook was sixth in 2:33.02 and freshman
CeCe Cherry placed seventh in 2:33.59.
Morrison continued her impressive spring, winning the 100-meter hurdles in 15.61 while senior
Jocelyn Covaney placed third in 17.28 and junior
Erin Graffeo was sixth in 18.23. Graffeo also finished fourth in the 400-meter hurdles in a personal-best 1:16.04.
Morrison qualified third in the 100-meters in 13.10 and finished second in the finals in 12.98. Sophomore
Abigail Armstrong won the 400-meters in 1:07.07.
Sophomore
Eleanor Graham placed fifth in the 3000-meters Friday in a personal-best 12:12.40 and was fourth in the 1500-meters Saturday in 5:35.59. Freshman
Molly Emmett finished seventh in the 1500 in 5:59.94.
Wright won the javelin with a mark of 82-feet, 3-inches and freshman
Hannah Cleveland was third with a mark of 73-11. Wright placed third in the discus with a personal-best mark of 112-1 while Cleveland was 10
th with a mark of 84-9. Cleveland finished sixth in the shot put with a mark of 32-1.5 and Wright was eighth (31-1).
Rhodes cleared 10-feet, 2-inches in winning the pole vault, second-best in school history, and junior
Lily Waldrep finished third in the high jump, clearing 4-2.75.