STANFORD, Calif. – The Nevada women's track and field team wrapped up the Stanford Cardinal Classic today. The Wolf Pack saw changes to the 3,000m steeplechase and pole vault all-time lists, and five total personal records.
Sophomore
Morgin Coonfield made moves up the Nevada all-time list for the 3,000m steeplechase. Coonfield clocked a time of 10:30.91 to finish 8th in the event. The mark puts her in sixth all-time at Nevada, and going into the weekend would be good for seventh in the Mountain West. Senior
Cora Gallop finished in 10:42.70.
Senior
Emily Etter earned an outdoor personal record in the pole vault, reaching a max height of 12' 9" (3.89 m) to finish tied for second with a teammate, junior
Gaby Palmer. The mark moves her from seventh to sixth on the Nevada all-time list.
In the triple jump, both Fraser twins earned personal records.
Gabby Fraser took first in the event with a jump of 38' 8.75" (11.80 m) and
Denver Fraser took third with a mark of 37' 7.25" (11.46 m). Denver's jump would rank ninth in the Mountain West heading into the weekend.
The Wolf Pack 4x400m relay squad, composed of sophomore
Lauren Green, freshman
Emily Costello, junior
Karoline Sauer and senior
Zanae Jones, finished in 3:47.03. The time would be fourth in the Mountain West going into the weekend.
Freshman Keena Murphy took fourth in the discus with a mark of 133' 02" (40.59 m), while junior
Taylor Forte took fifth with a mark of 132' 2" (40.29 m). Sophomore
Aaliyah Earl earned a personal record with a toss of 129' 8" (39.53 m).
Sophomore
Agnese Mulatero took second in the 100m hurdles, finishing in 14.30 seconds.
Freshman
Grace Wills took third in the shot put, finishing with a mark of 41' 3.25" (12.58 m).
The Pack will be back in California next weekend for the Brutus Hamilton Invitational. The meet will be the final regular season competition before Nevada heads to Fresno, California for the Mountain West Championships from May 8-11.