Women鈥檚 Track and Field Season Recap
The Columbia Cougars women's track and field team had a historic season, winning their fourth American Midwest Conference (AMC) Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Star athlete Montgomery Keck achieved notable milestones, becoming the program's first outdoor All-American since 2018 with a third-place finish in the triple jump at the NAIA Championships. Keck also set a new program record in the 100m hurdles at the AMC Outdoor Championships.
By the Numbers- Cougars scored 269.50 points to win the AMC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
- Montgomery Keck earned a third place in the triple jump with a mark of 12.11m.
- Keck was named Outstanding Field Athlete and had multiple AMC Athlete of the Week honors.
- The team included several NAIA Scholar-Athletes showcasing academic excellence alongside athletic performance.
The Cougars will aim to build on their successful season, likely recruiting new talent and training to enhance their performance in upcoming competitions. The focus will be on maintaining team momentum and possibly achieving even higher accolades.
Bottom LineColumbia's women's track and field program has established itself as a formidable force in the AMC, with record-breaking performances and accolades that set the stage for future success. The achievements this season signal a bright future for the Cougars.
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