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Bobcats Enter CAC Championships With Momentum

FROSTBURG, Md. - The Frostburg State women's track & field team enters the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Outdoor Championships looking to improve upon a seventh-place performance at the 2019 CAC Indoor Championships. The Bobcats highlighted their outdoor campaign with a third-place finish at Gettysburg's Mason-Dixon Invitational.
 
 Junior Keileen Estrada ranks 18th in the Mideast region in the 400-meter hurdles at 1:08.19 and is regionally ranked in the 100-meter hurdles (16.86). She currently sits in eighth place in the CAC for 100-meter hurdles and first for 400-meter hurdles. After taking CAC Track Athlete of the Week for the last week of the outdoor campaign, Estrada looks to post a strong finish to her season in both hurdle events.
 
First-year Amy Trembly is regionally ranked in both the high jump (1.53 meters) and pole vault (43rd). Trembly currently claims third in conference rankings for the high jump. Trembly paced the Bobcats in the pole vault and high jump at last week's Paul Kaiser Classic, hosted by Shippensburg.
 
In the throws, senior Holly Van Wie and junior Keirstin Tawney have set and re-set FSU's program record for the hammer throw. Tawney's toss of 45.05 meters is fourth in the conference, while Van Wie's mark of 44.57 meters is ranked fifth. Van Wie tossed her season best for shot put at the Paul Kaiser Classic at 10.28 meters. Both are looking to re-set the program weight throw record again, this time at the championships.
 
Keeping up with the throws, Bobcat sophomore Cassandra Vogle is ranked sixth in the CAC in the Javelin throw with a distance of 34.60 meters.
 
Sophomore Maddison Watson boasts Frostburg's top times in the 200-meter dash (27.25) and 400-meter run (1:02.45). Overall, this season in conference Watson sits in 10th for the 200-meter.
 
Junior Sidonie Brown leads FSU in the 800-meter run (2:33.60) and 1,500-meter run (5:34.13).
 
Junior Gabbriell Reason is regionally ranked in the 100-meter dash at 13.10. Reason claimed ninth in the conference rankings for the 100. Reason is coming into the championships after posting her top 100-meter dash time at the Paul Kaiser Classic coming in at 13.10.
 
Frostburg's 4x100-meter relay sits at third in the CAC and 15th in the region at 50.24.

The top-two places in each event earn All-CAC honors, while the top-eight places factor into the team scoring.
 
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