Happy birthday, Amelia Maguin!
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The Cascade Conference coaches chose Maguin as the female athlete of the year. Matthew Clowes won for the men. More details here.
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Amelia Maguin set a new PR in winning the 400 meter hurdles today in the 2015 NAIA Outdoor National Championships in Alabama. Her time of 58.96 seconds was almost two seconds faster than the runner up.
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Not new to winning awards, Amelia, unsurprisingly, took home another CCC athlete of the week honor today. I think she won this award each time she competed this track season.
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Amelia Maguin broke the SOU record by .37 seconds in the 200 meters this past Saturday in Ashland. She also won the 100-meter hurdles and was on two winning relay teams (one pictured above). She opted not to compete in her best event (where she is ranked #1 in the entire NAIA with a time more than 2 seconds faster than anyone), the 400-meter hurdles, as there wasn’t any competition.
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Yesterday saw the return of track and field to Raider Stadium for the first time in five years. Details here. Despite being April, the weather felt like summer. You won’t have to wait long to get in on the next competition in Ashland as Southern Oregon will also host the Cascade Conference Championships on May 8 and 9.