YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Frostburg State Women's Track & Field team opened their season at the Youngstown State Icebreaker on Friday, facing off against competition from all three NCAA divisions.
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Senior Valerie Boards had FSU's top finish on the day, placing sixth overall in the 200m at 25.23. Junior Bella Mastria also impressed in the sprints, putting forth a pair of personal bests and top-5 program marks in the 60m hurdles (9.14) and the 60m (7.79).
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In the 800m, freshman Leah Magda (2:24.69) and sophomore Kenlee Hayes (2:26.15) both had top-10 finishes in the event as well as in the program's all-time list at ninth and tenth, respectively. Continuing into the distance events, junior Emily Wishart took eighth overall in the mile at 5:24.35, while classmate Clare Woodring set a personal record in the 5K at 21:56.64.
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In the throws, sophomore Sydney Johnson had a career day, setting new highs in both the weight throw (13.82m) and the shot put (10.41), putting herself fourth all-time in the former event.
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The Bobcats closed out the meet with the team of Boards, Mastria, Hayes, and junior Lucy Crowe placing seventh overall in the 4x400m relay (4:01.62).
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Frostburg will now have a long layoff until returning to Youngstown on Friday, January 16 at the YSU Invitational. Information and updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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