HARRISONBURG, Va. –
Lindsey Hobin and
Ophelia Ladner logged first-place performances as the Maroons notched a fourth-place team showing at the conference outdoor championships.
Meet Information
Event: ODAC Outdoor Championships
Host: Eastern Mennonite University
Location: Harrisonburg, Va. (EMU Track & Field Complex)
Notes and Notables
- Roanoke totaled 83 points to land in fourth place. Washington and Lee won the team championship with 258 points, followed by Lynchburg (151.5) and Bridgewater (139).
- Hobin took the individual title in the 200m with a time of 24.74 seconds.
- Ladner defended her crown in the 400m hurdles, winning the event with a mark of 1:03.33. McKenna Riolo joined her on the podium, placing third in 1:07.96.
- Roanoke was the runner-up in the 4x100 relay, as Hobin and Ladner joined forces with Nadira Cantey and Nalonda Henderson to grab All-ODAC honors with a time of 47.63 seconds.
- Henderson secured an all-conference award in the individual 100m, placing third in 12.30 seconds.
- Hobin also collected an All-ODAC honor in the 400m, placing third with a time of 56.44 seconds. Maryrose Molina-Shuman scored for the Maroons with an eighth-place finish in 1:00.27.
- Claudia Disbrow placed fourth in the discus with a mark of 36.64m, while Bri Marando came in seventh at 34.54m.
- A pair of Maroons earned points in the 100m hurdles: Olivia Viers finished fifth in 15.87 seconds, followed directly by Ladner in sixth at 16.39.
- Roanoke's 4x400 relay team of Hobin, Molina-Shuman, Ladner and Mae Kaufman landed in sixth place with a time of 4:20.20.
- Allie Gallaher rounded out the scoring for the Maroons with personal-record times in two events. She placed sixth in the 1,500m with a mark of 4:50.35, and she came in eighth in the 800m at 2:22.86.
- Friday's All-ODAC performances featured Sarah Fuchs in the hammer throw and Disbrow in the javelin.
- Several Maroons booked spots on the program's career leaderboard: Hobin (second in 200m with prelim time of 24.68 seconds; fourth in 400m with prelim mark of 56.28 seconds), Disbrow (third in javelin, eighth in discus), Gallaher (third in 1,500m, eighth in 800m), Henderson (third in 100m with prelim time of 12.26 seconds) and Fuchs (sixth in hammer throw) all landed in the career Top 10.
Up Next: Roanoke will take part in a series of twilight and last-chance events over the next few weeks. The NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships are scheduled for May 21-23.