READING, Pa. -
Isabelle Pardew ran a personal-best time of 10:21.71 in the 3000 to claim her second conference title in as many days at the MAC Indoor Championships, hosted by Alvernia. Pardew, who became the first woman in program history to win the 5000 at the MAC Indoor Championships, is now the first to also win the 3000.
Jasmine Wilson kicked off her day with a fourth place finish in the 200m dash with a time of 1:00.587, which was just .004 seconds from earning a medal - but did earn five points for the Mustangs. Wilson followed that up with a sixth-place finish in the 400 (26.92). To close out the meet, Wilson,
Hannah Kepler,
Skylia Day and
Alissa Swann placed seventh in the 4x400m relay with a season-best time of 4:23.81.
Individually, Kepler clocked a personal-best time of 8.13 in the 60m dash finals to take fifth overall in the event.
Kaitlyn Hess picked up eighth place in the triple jump with a personal-best hop, skip and jump of 10.47m.
Day earned three points for the Mustangs after placing sixth in the high jump with a top height of 1.47m.
Stevenson finished seventh out of 15 teams with a score of 39 points. Widener claimed its second indoor title with a score of 147.
The Mustangs will head to New York City to compete in the two-day AARTFC Indoor Championships, which begin on Friday, March 3 at The Armory.