Ava Studney at VT Doc Hale Meet
Taylor Newton

Women's Track & Field

Studney Matches App State's Indoor Pole Vault Record on Opening Day of VMI Winter Classic

LEXINGTON, Va.   The App State women's track and field team's first day of competition at the VMI Winter Classic was highlighted by a matched school record and nine top-five finishes. Six Mountaineers also advanced to Saturday's women's 60 meter and 60-meter hurdle finals.

Action resumes on Saturday with field events starting at 9 a.m. and track events at 10 a.m. 

The Mountaineers went 1-2-3-4 in the women's pole vault, led by sophomore Ava Studney, who matched the App State school record of 4.06m (13' 3.75"). The record was set in 2004 by Suzanne Makinson. Graduate students Celia Agee and Noelle Meeker took second (3.60m (11' 9.75")) and third (3.45m (11' 3.75")). Sophomore Caroline Fowlkes placed fourth with a clearance of 3.30m (10' 10").
 
In the women's 300 meters, freshman Nicole Wells stopped the clock at 39.05 for a personal best and first-place finish. Sophomore Daye Talley secured second with a personal best of 39.55. Wells' time puts her second in the App State all-time list, while Talley's time moves her to fifth.
 
Junior Catherine Breault set pace for the pack in the women's 5,000 meters, clocking a personal best of 18:08.41 to place first overall. Fellow junior Abby Granberg also clocked a personal best of 18:35.82 to finish third.
 
Junior Daiyanna Cooper posted a season best in the women's weight throw, recording a toss of 16.85m (55' 3.5") to place second overall. In the women's long jump, freshman Gabrielle David placed eighth overall with a personal best leap of 5.54m (18' 2.25").
 
Advancements
Graduate student Alexia Moehling secured a spot in the women's 60-meter hurdle final after clinching first with a time of 8.82 in the prelims. The women's 60-meter hurdle final is slated for 11:10 a.m. on Saturday.
 
Five Mountaineers advanced to Saturday's women's 60-meter final. Freshman Jayla Adams led the Mountaineers, finishing second with a time of 7.60. Senior Taylor Smith, Wells, and freshman Kendall Johnson followed close behind, finishing third (7.62), fourth (7.64), and fifth (7.66), respectively. Talley rounded out the qualifiers with a time of 7.75 to place eighth. The women's 60-meter final is slated for 11:20 a.m. on Saturday.
 
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Players Mentioned

Celia Agee

Celia Agee

Pole Vault
Senior
Catherine Breault

Catherine Breault

Distance
Sophomore
Daiyanna Cooper

Daiyanna Cooper

Throws
Sophomore
Abby Granberg

Abby Granberg

Distance
Sophomore
Taylor Smith

Taylor Smith

Jumps
Senior
Ava Studney

Ava Studney

Pole Vault
Freshman
Daye Talley

Daye Talley

Sprints
Freshman
Caroline Fowlkes

Caroline Fowlkes

Pole Vault
Freshman
Jayla Adams

Jayla Adams

Sprints
Freshman
Nicole Wells

Nicole Wells

Sprints
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Celia Agee

Celia Agee

Senior
Pole Vault
Catherine Breault

Catherine Breault

Sophomore
Distance
Daiyanna Cooper

Daiyanna Cooper

Sophomore
Throws
Abby Granberg

Abby Granberg

Sophomore
Distance
Taylor Smith

Taylor Smith

Senior
Jumps
Ava Studney

Ava Studney

Freshman
Pole Vault
Daye Talley

Daye Talley

Freshman
Sprints
Caroline Fowlkes

Caroline Fowlkes

Freshman
Pole Vault
Jayla Adams

Jayla Adams

Freshman
Sprints
Nicole Wells

Nicole Wells

Freshman
Sprints