GENEVA, OHIO — The Williams Women's Track and Field team continued their success into Day 2 of the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships, securing another finals qualification and earning two Second Team All-American honors.
Livi Mazerolle '26 wrapped up her heptathlon with three events on Friday: the long jump, javelin, and the 800m. Mazerolle jumped a seasonal best of 5.16m in the long jump to place 15th, followed by a 24.65m mark in the javelin for 19th . She closed out the day with a time of 2:26.33 in the 800m for 7th place. Mazerolle finished 14th overall in the heptathlon with a total of 4,568 points. With her top 16 finish, Mazerolle earned Second Team All-American honors.
Amelie Jamanka '26 represented the Ephs in the high jump. Jamanka cleared 1.60m to tie for 17th place in a competitive field.
400m school record holder
Bella King-Harvey '27 had an impressive performance in the 400m prelims. Her time of 55.26 seconds was the 8th fastest in prelims, securing a her a spot in tomorrow's exciting 400m finals.
Rachel Arthur '25, the school record holder in the 100m, competed in the 100m prelims on Friday. Arthur ran an strong time of 12.01 seconds to place 17th overall.
In the 800m prelims, 800m school record holder
Annika Paluska '28 ran a time of 2:12.92 for 14th place.
Friday's competition concluded with the 3000m steeplechase finals, where
Charlene Peng '26 returned to the track for yet another outstanding performance. Peng placed 9th overall with a time of 10:41.81, earning Second Team All-American honors.
Day 2 in Geneva brought excitement and strong performances for the Ephs. The team looks forward to finishing out the weekend of competition on Saturday, which will feature the 4x400m relay and
Bella King-Harvey '27 in the 400m final.