Final Results
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Samford University women's track and field team earned the Southern Conference Outdoor championship title Friday as the Bulldogs cruised to a 51-point victory over the second-place Western Carolina Catamounts in a decisive triumph held at the Samford Track and Soccer Stadium.
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The Bulldogs' outdoor championship proved to be their second as members of the SoCon.
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Samford's men's team finished as runner-up in the competition and nearly upended defending-champion Western Carolina, 190.5-184.5. The title wasn't decided until the final event of the day, the 4x400-relay competition.
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Samford's
Abbie Cutcliffe earned the Pinnacle Award as the student-athlete with the highest GPA on the winning squad.
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On the men's side, Western Carolina made up a 20-point first-day team deficit early Friday and then waged a tight battle with Samford for the title. Western Carolina won four events on the day, while Samford claimed two. Furman claimed three wins Friday, sweeping the three longest distances, while The Citadel picked up two victories, taking both hurdles events.
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The Catamounts were nursing a 19-point lead with two events left to be decided, but the inclement weather that had been predicted to hit the area finally did just as the final women's events concluded, shortly after 1 p.m. (CT).
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That left the fate of the men's title up to the decathlon, which needed to complete the 1,500 meters to go final, and the men's 4x400-meter relay, and after a delay of nearly 80 minutes, the teams returned to the track to decide the 2017 champion.
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Wofford's Conrad Heinrich won the decathlon 1,500 meters but runner-up Samford's
Jay Vines claimed the overall event with 6,008 points, making it a one-point team margin entering the final relay. Samford's
Hunter Schlatter finished third in the decathlon and Andrew Patterson sixth to make it 180.5-179.5 in Western Carolina's favor entering the decisive relay.
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The Catamounts, as the six-time defending champions in the event, made it seven in a row, running to a time of 3:13.36 to secure the six-point win and their second straight team title.
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Day-one leader Samford got off to a good start Friday, winning the men's 4x100m relay in 40.79 seconds. After Furman's Troy Reeder turned in a time of 3:46.46 to defend his 1,500-meter title and edge runner-up Arsene Guillorel of Samford, The Citadel's Malik Diggs won the 110-meter hurdles, turning in a time of 14.27 seconds to edge Western Carolina's Devyn Jones (14.36).
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Western Carolina and Samford posted a 1-2 finish in the men's 100-meter dash as the teams remained separated by just a point, with the Catamounts on top. WCU's Keion Crossen won in 10.39 seconds, followed closely by the Bulldogs'
Emmanuel Tait in 10.40.
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With Samford and Western Carolina all square at 156.5 points apiece after the 400-meter hurdles, the 200-meter dash offered some separation, as the Catamounts claimed the top two spots. Lamont won his second event of the day in 21.49 seconds and teammate Devaniel Dale finished second, putting the Catamounts up 178.5-156.5 over Samford.
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Samford picked up three points in the next event, the 5,000 meters, to set the stage for the dramatic finish.
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Almost every women's event Friday was won by either Samford or Western Carolina, which each won four women's events on the final day of competition. There was little drama in the women's team race, as Samford brought a 45-point lead into the day and was never seriously threatened.
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Samford's
Karisa Nelson, the reigning indoor national champion in the mile, won the 1,500 meters to extend the Bulldogs' team lead. She and Furman's Gabrielle Jennings were neck-and-neck heading into the final lap, but Nelson made her move with 200 meters left and easily pulled away to defend her 2016 title in the event.
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Samford's
Tonia McKinley earned the title in the women's 100-meter dash, running to a time of 11.77 seconds to edge WCU's Jazmine Gooden and VMI's Kerisha Goode, who both posted marks of 11.79 seconds. Samford freshman
Presley Weems won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:10.09, more than two seconds clear of runner-up Kaitlyn Lingard of Western Carolina (2:12.84).
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Samford's
Selena Popp won the heptathlon, accumulating 5,129 points to improve upon her 2016 runner-up showing. After winning the high jump and shot put on Thursday, she added wins in the javelin (33.34 meters) and 800 meters (2:26.60) Friday to cruise to the win. Teammate
Erin Hines won the heptathlon long jump with a leap of 5.61 meters Friday.
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Western Carolina's relay squad capped off the women's meet with a decisive win in the 4x400-meter relay, turning in a time of 3:47.02 to best runner-up Samford, which finished in 3:49.32.
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Men's results – Day 2
1. Western Carolina – 190.5 points
2. Samford – 184.5
3. The Citadel – 132
4. ETSU – 129
5. Furman – 105
6. Wofford – 52
7. UNCG – 7
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Women's results – Day 2
1. Samford – 245 points
2. Western Carolina – 194
3. Furman – 109
4. ETSU – 89
5. VMI – 66
6. Wofford – 44
7. Mercer – 26
8. The Citadel – 24
9. UNCG – 11
10. Chattanooga – 4
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Men's Most Outstanding Athlete
Benjamin Johnson, ETSU
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Men's Pinnacle Award (highest GPA on championship-winning team)
Dakota Wright, Western Carolina
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Women's Most Outstanding Athlete
Kyra Atkins, ETSU
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Women's Pinnacle Award (highest GPA on championship-winning team)
Abigail Cutcliffe, Samford
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Men's All-Freshman – Day 2
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Decathlon
Hunter Schlatter, Samford
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Men's 1,500-meter run
Adam Bradtmueller, ETSU
Josh Routh, ETSU
Jack Zemp, Wofford
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Men's 110-meter hurdles
Quandarius Weems, Furman
Cory Alston, Western Carolina
Jonathan Hall, Wofford
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Men's 400-meter dash
Samuel Santiago, The Citadel
Devaniel Dale, Western Carolina
Cody Chavis, Wofford
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Men's 100-meter dash
Emmanuel Tait, Samford
John Bapoupeleh, Wofford
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Men's 800-meter run
Madison Daniel, Furman
Thomas Moore, Furman
Jonathan Helton, Samford
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Men's 400-meter hurdles
Jordan Oballe, Samford
Jonathan Hall, Wofford
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Men's 200-meter dash
Devaniel Dale, Western Carolina
John Bapoupeleh, Wofford
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Men's 5,000-meter run
Mason Coppi, Furman
Dillon Dean, Samford
Adam Bradtmueller, ETSU
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Women's All-Freshman – Day 2
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Heptathlon
Erin Hines, Samford
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Women's 1,500-meter run
Kaitlyn Lay, ETSU
Savannah Carnahan, Furman
Gabrielle Jennings, Furman
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Women's 100-meter hurdles
Kiara Price, ETSU
Lauren Beard, Samford
Jazmine Gooden, Western Carolina
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Women's 400-meter dash
Rachel Dixon, Samford
Kellsie Whitehead, Western Carolina
Kassidy Morton, Wofford
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Women's 100-meter dash
Jazmine Gooden, Western Carolina
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Women's 800-meter run
Riley Burr, Furman
Taylor Delaney, UNCG
Presley Weems, Samford
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Women's 400-meter hurdles
Kiara Price, ETSU
Lauren Beard, Samford
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Women's 200-meter dash
Kelsey Henry, Chattanooga
Taylor Sawyer, Chattanooga
Jazmine Gooden, Western Carolina
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Women's 5,000-meter run
Savannah Carnahan, Furman
Emma Grace Hurley, Furman
Jennifer Stephenson, Furman
Final Results
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