AZUSA, Calif. – Oklahoma Baptist women's track met eight NCCAA national qualifying standards at the Bryan Clay Invitational, hosted by Azusa Pacific.
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McKae Mitchell met the standard in the 100 meters (12.23) and the 200 meters (24.56). Mitchell owns the fastest time in the NCCAA this year in both events.
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Kya Barnes ran the third-fastest 400 meters in the NCCAA this season with a finals time of 56.01.
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Destinee Allen met the standard in the 800 meters (2:13.14) with the second-fastest time in the NCCAA this year while also meeting the NCAA Division II provisional standard.
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Two Lady Bison qualified in the 5000 meters and met the NCAA Division II provisional standard.
Kaylee Large (17:13.58) now owns the top time in the NCCAA, while
Sydney Lawrence (17:21.31) posted the third-best finish this season.
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Leah Molter qualified in the 100 meter hurdles (14.46) and set a new high-water mark in the 400 meter hurdles (1:00.81) with the fastest time in the NCCAA this year. She also met the NCAA Division II provisional standard in the 400 hurdles.
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A team of Mitchell, Allen, Molter, and Barnes ran the fastest 4x400 meter relay in the NCCAA this year, finishing in 3:46.65. There is no qualifying time for relays in the NCCAA.
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