Multis lead Rock women into first at PSAC Meet
Autumn Wyatt's victory in the heptathlon propelled Slippery Rock University’s women’s track and field team to first place at the PSAC Championships. After scoring points in all five event finals on day two, The Rock amassed 59.5 points, overtaking Millersville and East Stroudsburg. Wyatt's final score of 4,612 points earned her an individual PSAC title, while teammates Leighanne Swan and Maddy Miller also contributed to the team's success. Additionally, Sydney Hale secured second in the discus for an All-PSAC accolade, totaling eight points. With strong performances in preliminary heats, the team is well-positioned for final events.
By the Numbers- Slippery Rock scored 59.5 points, moving from fourth to first place.
- Autumn Wyatt won the heptathlon with a score of 4,612 points.
- The team currently holds the lead over Millersville (38 points) and East Stroudsburg (28 points).
- Five athletes qualified for finals in track events, including the fast 4x100-meter relay team.
The third and final day of the PSAC Championships will start at 11 a.m. for field events and 12:30 p.m. for track events. With strong qualifiers, The Rock aims to maintain its lead and increase its point total.
Bottom LineSlippery Rock University’s women's track and field team demonstrated exceptional talent and teamwork, positioning themselves for a strong finish. Their continued success in finals could solidify their status as PSAC champions.
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