Results
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (April 27) – Freshman
Brianna Lee reached the NCAA provisional standard in the high jump with the third-best mark in school history on Saturday while competing at the Paul Kaiser Classic hosted by Shippensburg.
STANDARDS/VICTORIES
• Lee cleared a height of 1.73 meters (5-8.0 feet) on her first attempt at the height.
• She won the event for the third time this season, including the first time in the outdoor campaign.
• Lee is now tied for first on the PSAC Performance List in the high jump and eighth in NCAA Division II this year.
• The Lancaster native ranks behind only five-time Beyonce Kelly and National Champion Jenise Lockhart on the school's all-time performance list in the event.
• Freshman
Loreena Manser reached the conference standard in both the 100-meter dash and long jump while at Shippensburg.
• She qualified for the league championships and placed second in the long jump with a personal record of 5.84 meters (19-2.0 feet).
• Manser also posted a conference-qualifying time of 12.13 seconds in the 100 meters.
• Sophomore
Gabriella Fralin earned the victory in the 800-meter run by over one full second after rounding the track in 2:17.68.
• Junior
Alice Etienne reached the league standard in the triple jump with a distance of 11.47 meters (37-7.75 feet) on her first attempt.
• The trio of sophomore
Rosalyn Perozzi, senior
Madison Murtland and senior
Madeline Curtis registered conference-qualifying times in the 1,500-meter run.
• Perozzi set a personal record in the event with a time of 4:48.79 and Murtland improved her season best with a time of 4:49.30.
• Curtis posted a time of 4:51.82 in the 1,500 meters at Shippensburg.
NEXT
• Cal returns to action on Saturday, May 3, when it competes at the Stan Romanoski Open in Morgantown, West Virginia.