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Meghan Wilcox Mondo College Invite 2023

Women's Track and Field by Jason Knavel, Associate AD for Strategic Communications

Elon Set To Compete In Final Indoor Tune-Up Before CAA Championship

Winston-Salem, N.C. – The Elon University indoor track & field team completes its regular season this weekend at the JDL DMR Invitational. Friday evening's schedule consists of mostly DMR races, while Saturday's schedule consists of a more traditional meet.
 
This will be Elon's fourth weekend of the indoor season at JDL Fast Track in Winston-Salem, with the Phoenix also taking part in the Visit Winston-Salem College Kick-Off, the Mondo College Invite, and the Camel City Invite.
 
How To Follow
  • Live results for the JDL DMR Invitational are available by CLICKING HERE.
  • Follow Elon Track & Field on Twitter at @ElonXCTF.
 
JDL DMR Invitational Schedule Of Events
Friday

7:47 p.m. – 3000 seeded (Julia Bell, Maggie Springer, Jasmine Young, Ashley Irby)
 
Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 60 hurdles prelims (Kalli'Ana Botelho, Hollie Thurgood, Ja'mia Johnson, Lizzie Lopez)
10:00 a.m. – Long jump (Lizzie Lopez, Alexa Mark, Linn Hertz Saebboe)
10:20 a.m. – 60 prelims (Meghan Wilcox, Reese Webster, Piper Jons, Danielle Dyer)
11:10 a.m. – 3000 men (Andrew Miller, Evan Taylor, Colby Robbins, Michael Koenig, Garrison Gilbert)
11:35 a.m. – 60 hurdles finals
11:50 a.m. – 60 finals
12:00 p.m. – 400 (Riley Drometer, Anna Kozlova)
12:30 p.m. – High jump (Hollie Thurgood, Hannah Schonhoff)
12:30 p.m. – Pole vault (Madison George)
12:30 p.m. – Triple jump (Linn Hertz Saebboe)
12:35 p.m. – 800 (Aliya Barrows, Tatum Havemann)
2:00 p.m. – Mile (Sarah Petitjean, Braetan Peters)
 
Men In Action
Elon's men's cross country team will compete again this week with five entries in the 3000. Competition begins at 11:10 a.m. Saturday.
 
School Records Under Fire
Elon has set three new school records this year (Meghan Wilcox in the 60, Piper Jons in the 300 and Lauryn Carlton in the weight throw). As well, Elon has climbed into the top 10 in a variety of events this year.
 
60 (7.61 School Record)
Meghan Wilcox broke the school record with a time of 7.61 seconds at Clemson's Bob Pollock Invitational. Teammate Reese Webster has twice reached 7.64 seconds, the second-fastest in program history.
 
200 (24.28 School Record)
Piper Jons posted the second-fastest time in program history at Clemson's Bob Pollock Invitational in 24.32 seconds. Teammate Meghan Wilcox ran 24.87 at the same meet for fifth in program history. Reese Webster has moved to sixth and Kalli'Ana Botelho seventh with times of 24.92 and 24.97 seconds, respectively.
 
400 (54.61 School Record)
Piper Jons owns the second-fastest 400 time in school history at 54.79 seconds, accomplished in March of 2022. Aliya Barrows ran 55.63 seconds, the fourth-fastest in school history, at the same meet.
 
800 (2:08.63 School Record)
Stephanie Lair owns the school, which she recorded in March of 2022. Teammate Anna Twomey ran 2:12.46 in 2022 as well, the fourth-fastest time in program history. Alison Hodges added a time of 2:13.17 at Liberty's Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational, the sixth-fastest in school history.
 
1000 (2:47.25 School Record)
Anna Twomey holds the current school record in the event, which she recorded in 2022. At the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational, Alison Hodgson posted a time of 2:56.41, fifth-fastest in program history. Jette Beermann ran 2:57.27 earlier this year as well to rank seventh, while Ashley Irby is 10th at 2:58.96, a time she recorded in 2020.
 
Mile (4:42.77 School Record)
Jette Beermann posted a time of 4:47.28 in 2022, the second-fastest in school history. Anna Twomey is fifth after running 4:52.25 at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational earlier this year. Hannah Miller ran 4:57.35 in 2022 to rank 10th.
 
3000 (9:34.97 School Record)
Jette Beermann keeps climbing the record book, running 9:35.60 at Liberty's Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational to sit in third in program history. Anna Twomey ran a career-best 9:41.60 at the same meet and ranks fifth. Still at the same meet, Hannah Miller posted a time of 9:45.18, eighth-best. Maria Ahm ranks 10th at 9:53.69, set in 2020.
 
5000 (16:35.02 School Record)
Maria Ahm holds the current school record, setting the mark in 2021. Maggie Springer ran 16:47.73 in 2022, fifth-fastest in program history.
 
60 hurdles (8.48 School Record)
Kalli'Ana Botelho ran 8.76 seconds in the finals at the Camel City Invitational, moving into fourth in program history.
 
1600 relay (3:43.57 School Record)
At Liberty's Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational, Meghan Wilcox, Aliya Barrows, Riley Drometer and Piper Jons ran 3:47.92, fourth-fastest in school history. Barrows, Drometer and Jons were part of the 2022 team that set the program record.
 
Distance medley relay (11:35.14 School Record)
Anna Twomey, Stephanie Lair and Jette Beermann were on the DMR team that set the school record in 2022. Ashley Irby, Aliya Barrows and Leandra Lorenz are among the current student-athletes who also rank on the leaderboard.
 
Long jump (19-6.25 / 5.95m School Record)
Linn Hertz Saebboe ranks third in school history after leaping 18-10.75 (5.76m) at Clemson's Bob Pollock Invitational. Alexa Mark ranks eighth with a jump of 18-3.75 (5.58m) in 2022.
 
Triple jump (40-2 / 12.24m School Record)
Linn Hertz Saebboe posted a mark of 38-8.25 (11.79m) earlier this year to move into fifth in program history.
 
High jump (5-10 / 1.78m School Record)
True freshman Hannah Schonhoff leaped into third in school history in her debut meet in December with a cleared height of 5-feet-6.5 (1.69m).
 
Pole vault (13-0.25 / 3.97m School Record)
Madison George is knocking on the door of the school record, ranking second with a cleared height of 12-feet-11.5 (3.95m) in 2022. Lizzie Lopez is eighth at 10-4 (3.15m), recorded earlier this year.
 
Shot put (49-7.75 / 15.13m School Record)
Lauryn Carlton set a new personal best at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational with a mark of 45-feet-10.75 (13.99m) to rank fourth in school history. Kaitlin McGoogan is 10th at 41-4.25 (12.60m) with a distance she threw in 2022.
 
Weight throw (60-8 / 18.49m School Record)
Lauryn Carlton and Kaitlin McGoogan are the top two to ever do it at Elon. Carlton took the record from McGoogan at Liberty's Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational but McGoogan is just two centimeters behind at 60-7.25 (18.47m). Earlier this year, Chelsea Wallace cracked the top 10 at No. 9 with a distance of 52-1.25 (15.88m).
 
Pentathlon (3,711 points School Record)
Kalli'Ana Botelho posted a career-best score of 3,430 points at Clemson's Bob Pollock Invitational earlier this year, third-best in program history.
 
USTFCCCA Team Rankings
The US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released its rankings this week, through the Track & Field Rating Index (TFRI) system. Elon is up three spots to No. 33 in the Southeast Region with 2.85 points. In the conference rankings, Elon is up a spot to third, behind just Northeastern and Hampton, with Monmouth and North Carolina A&T following Elon.
 
The USTFCCCA also released its #EventSquad rankings, a national ranking by event based on the strength of each team's top four competitors in that event.
 
Elon is ranked as high as No. 44 nationally in the weight throw (up two spots from a week ago) behind the combined efforts of Kaitlin McGoogan, Lauryn Carlton, Chelsea Wallace and Grace Dieleman. Listed below is Elon's top 100 event rankings.
 
Weight throw – No. 44
3000 – No. 67
200 – No. 78
800 – No. 85
Mile – No. 93
 
Elon In The CAA Rankings
Elon's Madison George ranks second in the CAA in the pole vault, while the Phoenix ranks third in four other events. In total, Elon student-athletes are ranked among the top 10 in the CAA
 
60 – 3. Meghan Wilcox 7.61, 4. Reese Webster 7.64
200 – 3. Piper Jons 24.32, 13. Meghan Wilcox 24.87, 15. Reese Webster 24.92, 17. Kalli'Ana Botelho 24.97
400 – 5. Piper Jons 55.34, 17. Aliya Barrows 58.28#
800 – 8. Stephanie Lair 2:12.01, 10. Alison Hodgson 2:13.17, 20. Emily Alps 2:17.71
Mile – 4. Jette Beermann 4:51.25, 5. Anna Twomey 4:52.25, 19. Hannah Miller 4:58.00
3000 – 3. Jette Beermann 9:35.60, 6. Anna Twomey 9:41.60, 9. Hannah Miller 9:45.18, 20. Madison Synowiec 9:56.43
60 hurdles – 7. Kalli'Ana Botelho 8.76, 14. Ja'mia Johnson 9.12
1600 relay – 4. Wilcox, Barrows, Drometer, Jons 3:47.92
High jump – 6. Hannah Schonhoff 5-6.5 (1.69m), 13. Lizzie Lopez 5-3.75 (1.62m), 16. Kalli'Ana Botelho 5-2.5 (1.59m)
Pole vault – 1. Madison George 12-10 (3.91m), 18. Lizzie Lopez 10-4 (3.15m)
Long jump – 4. Linn Hertz Saebboe 18-10.75 (5.76m), 12. Kalli'Ana Botelho 18-1 (5.51m)
Triple jump – 7. Linn Hertz Saebboe 38-8.25 (11.79m), 16. Hannah Schonhoff 34-1.5 (10.40m)
Shot put – 7. Lauryn Carlton 45-10.75 (13.99m), 15. Chelsea Wallace 40-11.75 (12.49m)
Weight throw – 3. Lauryn Carlton 60-8 (18.49m), 7. Kaitlin McGoogan 57-8.25 (17.58m), 16. Chelsea Wallace 52-1.25 (15.88m)
Pentathlon – 3. Kalli'Ana Botelho 3,430 points
# - Converted time
 
CAA Recognition
Junior sprinter Piper Jons has been named CAA Track Athlete of the Week twice this season, doing so on Dec. 6 and Jan. 31 following impressive performances on the track. She currently leads the CAA in the 200 and ranks second in the 400, while also running as a member of the program's 1600 relay team.
 
Senior pole vaulter Madison George was named CAA Field Athlete of the Week on Jan. 31 after clearing a CAA-best 12-feet-6 (3.81m) at Clemson's Bob Pollock Invitational.
 
CAA To Sponsor Indoor Championship
As membership has changed within the Colonial Athletic Association, the CAA will now hold an indoor track & field championship Feb. 22-23 at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia Beach, Va. It will mark the first time the Elon program has had the opportunity to compete for an indoor conference championship since leaving the Southern Conference following the 2013-14 school year. Elon will also continue to compete for an ECAC indoor championship, scheduled to take place March 3-5 and hosted by Boston University. The Phoenix placed third at the ECAC Championships in 2022, scoring 49 points and trailing only UConn and Northeastern among the 39 scoring teams.
 
Lorenz Set To Add To Her Decorated Career
Redshirt sophomore Leandra Lorenz has already accumulated a career's-worth of awards on the Elon track and field program. She was named the 2022 CAA Women's Track Athlete of the Year and the Most Outstanding Track Performer of the CAA Outdoor Championship after winning both the 1,500 and the 5,000. She qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round as well, running a time of 4:31.62 in the 1,500 prelims.
 
Leadership and Sport Excellence Award
Madison George was recognized by the CAA with the 2021-22 Leadership and Sport Excellence Award, given to one student-athlete in each CAA-sponsored sport who represents the highest standards of teamwork, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship. An engineering major, George maintains a 4.0 GPA and was named a 2022 Goldwater Scholarship recipient. She was also awarded the Elon Lumen Scholarship, awarding her $20,000 to further her research into making the first 3D printed pole vault spikes for women.
 
He's Our Coach
Mark Elliston was named the CAA Women's Coach of the Year for the second straight year and for the fourth time overall in 2022. It was his sixth Coach of the Year accolade over 16 seasons at Elon.
 
Elon Also Excels Academically
The Elon track & field team was honored as a 2021-22 CAA Academic Excellence Award recipient, which recognizes the team within each sport of the CAA with the highest collective grade point average. Along with that incredible honor, Elon was recognized by The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as an all-academic team. Maria Ahm, Leandra Lorenz and Kaitlin McGoogan were recognized for maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25 as well as qualifying for the NCAA East Region Preliminary.
 
Global Impact
Over Thanksgiving Break 2022, the Elon women's track & field and cross country team spent a week in Greece as part of Elon's commitment to diversity and global engagement. The team spent time exploring the country, visiting places like Olympia (the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games) and learning history.
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Players Mentioned

Maria Ahm

Maria Ahm

Junior
Emily Alps

Emily Alps

Sophomore
Aliya Barrows

Aliya Barrows

5' 3"
Junior
Lauryn Carlton

Lauryn Carlton

Junior
Grace Dieleman

Grace Dieleman

5' 5"
Sophomore
Riley Drometer

Riley Drometer

Junior
Danielle Dyer

Danielle Dyer

5' 3"
Sophomore
Madison George

Madison George

Junior
Linn Hertz Saebboe

Linn Hertz Saebboe

5' 9"
Sophomore
Ashley Irby

Ashley Irby

Junior

Players Mentioned

Maria Ahm

Maria Ahm

Junior
Emily Alps

Emily Alps

Sophomore
Aliya Barrows

Aliya Barrows

5' 3"
Junior
Lauryn Carlton

Lauryn Carlton

Junior
Grace Dieleman

Grace Dieleman

5' 5"
Sophomore
Riley Drometer

Riley Drometer

Junior
Danielle Dyer

Danielle Dyer

5' 3"
Sophomore
Madison George

Madison George

Junior
Linn Hertz Saebboe

Linn Hertz Saebboe

5' 9"
Sophomore
Ashley Irby

Ashley Irby

Junior