The women's track & field team captured the CAA outdoor crown on May 2 with top individual performances in both running and field events.
The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ women’s track and field team was crowned the Colonial Athletic Association team champion at the league’s outdoor championship meet on Saturday, May 2, at William & Mary’s Zable Stadium. This is the first Phoenix conference league championship and ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s first as a team in its inaugural year in its new league.
“It’s really hard to say how exciting this is for us and this program,” said ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ director of track and field and cross country Mark Elliston “Coming back from a big deficit like we did on the first day was amazing and I’m so proud of these young ladies on what they accomplished.
“It was truly great and a total team effort,” Elliston added. “I couldn’t be happier for everyone involved in this championship from my coaching staff to (ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ director of athletics) Dave Blank, Faith Shearer and President (Leo) Lambert and their support.”

Freshman Bryanna Hames won the discus throw after a school-record heave of 158′ 1″ (48.19m). Teammate Bre’anna Warren was the runner-up with her with a mark of 149′ 4″ (45.53m). Hames then set the school-record in the shot put with a toss of 46′ 6.75″ (14.19m) finishing second. Warren was third with a heave of 46′ 2″ (14.07m) while fellow frosh Majayla Holland was eighth with her throw of 41′ 1.50″ (12.53m).
Jen Esposito won the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.08, the third-fastest time in CAA history. It was the second straight year Esposito won a conference championship in the event and a day after setting a new personal-best and school-record in the preliminary round with a time of 58.96.
Tereza Novotna also won a conference championship in the 3,000-meter steeplechase for the second consecutive season. Novotna crossed the line with a personal-best and school-record time of 10:22.22. It is also the second-fastest time in CAA history.
Emily Dixon took home the heptathlon title after she set a new school-record in the multi-events with 4,921 points. Dixon won three titles during the multi-events. Freshman Lydia Laws was eighth with 4,244 points.
The Phoenix also finished as the runner-up in a couple of events. Junior Megan Kirschling was second in the high jump with a cleared height of 5′ 9.25″ (1.76m) while fellow junior Sydney Griffin had a runner-up finish in the 100-meter hurdles and her time of 14.02. Griffin also was fourth overall in the 200-meters with her time of 24.50.
Carrie Abraham was the top finisher for the Phoenix in the triple jump with a leap of 39′ 3″ (11.96m). The Phoenix’s 4×100-meter relay team of Jennifer Pash, Simone Jackson, Bria Turner and Griffin was third with a time of 46.90, the third-best performance in school history.
The Phoenix concluded the meet with a third-place standing by the 4×400-meter relay team of Pash, Jackson, Samantha Brown and Griffin. The quartet clocked in a time of 3:48.94, the fourth-best time in school history.
The Phoenix sets it sights on having a few of its individuals qualify for the NCAA Preliminary round (May 28-30) with a couple of last chance meets on it schedule coming up in the Duke Twilight (May 6-7) and the Wolfpack Last Chance meet at NC State (May 16-17).