SEGUIN, TX – McMurry University and Trinity University continue to battle for the lead with the War Hawks holding a slim 1.5 point lead heading into the final day of the 2025 SCAC Women's Track and Field Championship on the campus of Texas Lutheran University.
On Saturday, finals were conducted in five more events, including the field events of the hammer, high jump, triple jump and track events in the 3,000 meter steeplechase and 10,000 meters. For the first time in over a decade, the meet's field size precipitated the need for prelims in several track events, which were conducted throughout the afternoon.
McMurry earned two golds on the day and have a meet-high five after two days of competition.
DAY TWO STANDINGS
1. McMurry - 77.5
2. Trinity - 76
3. Colorado College - 47.5
4. Texas Lutheran - 47
5. Southwestern - 23
6. LeTourneau - 18
7. St Thomas - 10
8. Centenary - 8
9. Ozarks - 4
10. Concordia (Texas) - 1
T11. Dallas - 0
T11. Schreiner - 0
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Junior Savanna Danner took top honors in the 3,000 steeplechase, crossing the line in a time of 11:41.22. Junior Madison Soultanova finished third with a time of 12:10.20.
- After the initial two track events, action returned to the field where Elizabeth Cunningham took top honors in the hammer throw, pitching the apparatus 46.81 meters (153' 7") - the seventh-longest toss in SCAC championship meet history. The senior had won the hammer event in her previous two appearances at the ASC championship meet. Her teammate, sophomore Tori Colman, took silver with a toss of 46.67 meters (153' 1").
- Sophomore Kylie Flippin kept the War Hawks' dominance in the field events rolling, earning gold in the high jump with a clearance of 1.57 meters (5' 1 3/4").
UP NEXT
- The final day of competition resumes today. A complete schedule of events can be found here.