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Jordyn Collie

Top 10 Marks Highlight Day Two at Regional Championships

5/15/2025 4:36:00 PM

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – The Franklin & Marshall women's track & field team concluded the 2025 All-Atlantic Regional Championships with three more entrants on Thursday as the Diplomats competed in the heptathlon, 800 meters, and 4x800 relay.

Competing individually in the 800 meters, Centennial Conference Champion Annalise Kauffman turned in a scoring performance with a seventh-place finish (2:17.36) to just miss a personal best in the event. Kauffman was also a scoring member of the 4x800 relay which finished in a time of 9:33.27 to place fifth. Jordyn Collie, Emily Jones, and Katie Scott ran the other three legs of that relay. That time makes that relay team the third-fastest in school history.

Amanda Imhauser finished her year with a season-best score of 3,585 points in the heptathlon. Imhauser solidifies her second spot in the school record book with her performance over the last two days. Her highest score on Thursday came in the 800 meters (2:42.47) where she scored 545 points. She was also seventh in the javelin (25.88 meters) and 10th in the long jump (4.93 meters) among her peers to begin action on Thursday.

The Diplomats now turn their focus to the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Mackenzie Ward is currently ranked 12th in all of Division III for the javelin after her school record on Wednesday. The top 22 declared athletes in each women's event will qualify for the national meet. Those individuals will be announced on NCAA.com on Friday at 8 p.m.

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