Results
LYNCHBURG, Va. – Record-setting performances and season-best times took center stage for the Concord University women's track & field team at the Liberty Open Saturday afternoon.
For a second consecutive week, graduate student
Emily Wallace broke a program record—this week in the mile. The Dry Fork, Virginia native eclipsed her own previous record time in the mile by four seconds as she  came through in 5:00.01. She was the runner-up in the event. Additionally, Wallace's time in the mile is the second fastest in the Mountain East Conference this winter.
Concord's 4x400-meter relay of sophomore
Emma Jenkins, freshman
Marin Parker, Wallace and freshman
Izzy Williams ran two seconds faster than it previously had this season as the quartet combined for a time of 4:19.22 to place 12
th.
Freshman
Nadiyah Abdussalaam marked a season-best 10.65 meters in the triple jump as finished 15
th. On Friday at VMI, Abdussalaam broke the program record in the pentathlon as she scored 2,492 points—79 points better than the old record by Kaitlen Hubbard from 2018.
In distance action, sophomore
Emma Londeree finished 15
th in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 21:26.07. Freshman
Piper Doughton was 18th, coming through in 22:16.57. Sophomore
Katy Walkup finished 19
th in the 3,000-meter run (11:19.22). Junior
Madison Cornett occupied the final spot in the top 20 as she clocked 11:28.01.
Williams was 14
th in the 400-meter dash as she went under 60 seconds with a time of 59.93 seconds.
Sophomore
Talayna Holmes sprinted 8.29 seconds in the 60-meter dash to place 22
nd.
The final regular-season indoor meet comes February 9-10 at the Marshall Last Chance in Huntington, West Virginia.
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