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McNairy in Top 10 after Day One in Tucson
May 04, 2019 | Women's Track & Field
TUCSON –Saskia McNairy is inside the top 10 for the Oregon State track and field team after the first day of competition at the Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships in Tucson at Roy P. Drachman Stadium.
Redshirt senior McNairy is currently in ninth place in the women's heptathlon with 3,086 points, currently 336 points behind the leader Hannah Rusnak (Washington). McNairy's best finish of the day came in the last event with a fourth place finish in the 200 meters at 24.60-seconds. She also had top-10 finishes in the 100-meter hurdles, and shot put.
Sophomore Claire Corbitt ended the first day in Tucson in 13th place overall at 2,877 points. Corbitt opened the day with a ninth-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles at 14.69-seconds. Her only other placing in the top 10 came in the 200 meters (10th) at 25.46-seconds.
Portland Twilight
A small contingent of Beavers made a last minute trek up to Portland for the Portland Twilight meet on Friday evening. OSU recorded two all-time marks and one win.
Ann Wingeleth notched the second-best jump in Oregon State history on Friday night in the long jump. Wingeleth brought home gold with a furthest mark of 19-feet, 11.5-inches.
Freshman Mari Friedman had a great run in the 800 meters nothing the fifth-fastest time in school history in the event. Friedman recorded a 13th place finish with a time of 2-minutes, 9.28-seconds.
A pair of Beavers recorded personal records in the 1,500 meters; Grace Fetherstonhaugh (4:30.00), Brigette Takeuchi (4:31.16).
FULL RESULTS
100M Hurdles: 8. Saskia McNairy, 14.67; 9. Claire Corbitt, 14.69
High Jump: 11. Saskia McNairy, 5-1.25; 11. Claire Corbitt, 5-1.25
Shot Put: 8. Saskia McNairy, 35-8.5; 13. Claire Corbitt, 29-4
200 Meters: 4. Saskia McNairy, 24.60; 10. Claire Corbitt, 25.46
Heptathlon: 9. Saskia McNairy, 3,086; 13. Claire Corbitt, 2,877
Portland Twilight:
800 Meters: 13. Mari Friedman, 2:09.28 (No. 5 OSU All-Time); 19. Rebecca Ledsham, 2:12.59
1,500 Meters: 12. Grace Fetherstonhaugh, 4:30.00; 15. Brigette Takeuchi, 4:31.16
Long Jump: 1. Ann Wingeleth, 19-11.5 (No. 2 OSU All-Time)
400 Meters: 8. Lauren Miller, 58.23; 13. Malika Washington, 59.80
400M Hurdles: 10. Rachel Krill, 1:05.73
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Redshirt senior McNairy is currently in ninth place in the women's heptathlon with 3,086 points, currently 336 points behind the leader Hannah Rusnak (Washington). McNairy's best finish of the day came in the last event with a fourth place finish in the 200 meters at 24.60-seconds. She also had top-10 finishes in the 100-meter hurdles, and shot put.
Sophomore Claire Corbitt ended the first day in Tucson in 13th place overall at 2,877 points. Corbitt opened the day with a ninth-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles at 14.69-seconds. Her only other placing in the top 10 came in the 200 meters (10th) at 25.46-seconds.
Portland Twilight
A small contingent of Beavers made a last minute trek up to Portland for the Portland Twilight meet on Friday evening. OSU recorded two all-time marks and one win.
Ann Wingeleth notched the second-best jump in Oregon State history on Friday night in the long jump. Wingeleth brought home gold with a furthest mark of 19-feet, 11.5-inches.
Freshman Mari Friedman had a great run in the 800 meters nothing the fifth-fastest time in school history in the event. Friedman recorded a 13th place finish with a time of 2-minutes, 9.28-seconds.
A pair of Beavers recorded personal records in the 1,500 meters; Grace Fetherstonhaugh (4:30.00), Brigette Takeuchi (4:31.16).
FULL RESULTS
100M Hurdles: 8. Saskia McNairy, 14.67; 9. Claire Corbitt, 14.69
High Jump: 11. Saskia McNairy, 5-1.25; 11. Claire Corbitt, 5-1.25
Shot Put: 8. Saskia McNairy, 35-8.5; 13. Claire Corbitt, 29-4
200 Meters: 4. Saskia McNairy, 24.60; 10. Claire Corbitt, 25.46
Heptathlon: 9. Saskia McNairy, 3,086; 13. Claire Corbitt, 2,877
Portland Twilight:
800 Meters: 13. Mari Friedman, 2:09.28 (No. 5 OSU All-Time); 19. Rebecca Ledsham, 2:12.59
1,500 Meters: 12. Grace Fetherstonhaugh, 4:30.00; 15. Brigette Takeuchi, 4:31.16
Long Jump: 1. Ann Wingeleth, 19-11.5 (No. 2 OSU All-Time)
400 Meters: 8. Lauren Miller, 58.23; 13. Malika Washington, 59.80
400M Hurdles: 10. Rachel Krill, 1:05.73
Follow Us on Social
For more information on the Oregon State women's track and field team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverTFXC, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverTFXC, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverTFXC.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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