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Season Review: Women's Indoor Track & Field Crowns Four All-Americans

Season Review: Women's Indoor Track & Field Crowns Four All-Americans

Postseason Awards:

NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship

Centennial Conference Championship                         

School Record

  • Mairead Ferry, Pole Vault: 10'4"
  • Distance Medley Relay (Keyser-Gibson, Quigley, Sullivan, Weathers): 11:49.44

Season Notes: Haverford's DMR that placed third in the NCAA Championship was the<Katie SullivanNora Weathers-Gibson6/bios/Quigley_Kerry">Kerry Quigleyin the team's history to qualify in either the indoor or the outdoor season … Amelia Keyser-Gibson, Kerry Quigley, and Katie Sullivan each earned their first All-America certificates, while Nora Weathers garnered her second All-America honor … Haverford's seven conference champions were the most of any team in the meet and the most for Haverford since the 2009 indoor conference championship when Haverford have five individual champions and three relay champions … Haverford's 120.5 points was its highest score since the 2011 season when the team scored Taylor Murphyellip; Haverford's point total was its eighth highest in school history dating back to the inaugural Centennial Indoor Championship during the 1992-93 season … Taylor Murphy is the second runner in program history to be named the Centennial Conference Indoor Track Outstanding Rookie of the Meet (Brittany Steele, 2014) … Fran Rizzo has now been named the Centennial Conference Coach of the Year on seven different occasions … In addition to his 2009, 2015, and 2016 honors during the indoor season, Rizzo has garnered this award tKatie Sullivancross countrAmelia Keyser-Gibson href="/sports/wtrack-out/2015-16/bios/Quigley_Kerry">Kerry Quigleyrack & field season.

Looking ahead:

The Fords return three of their four All-Americans in Amelia Keyser-Gibson, Katie Sullivan, and Kerry Quigley. Both Keyser-Gibson and Sullivan headline a talClaire SargentaBrittany Steeleuced Centennial Conference Champion Claire Sargent. Brittany Steele will also return for her senior season as a defending cMairead Ferrympion. The Fords will be bolstered by the return of Mairead Ferry, the 2014 Centennial Conference Champion in the 60 meter hurdles, after she missed the conference championship with an injury.