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SOU women enjoy record-breaking Day 1 of CCC Championships

5/14/2021 9:57:00 PM

COMPLETE MEET RESULTS

TEAM SCORES – 1. College of Idaho 171, 2. Eastern Oregon 96.5, 3. Southern Oregon 68, 4. Lewis-Clark State 37, 5. Corban 28, 6. Warner Pacific 10, 7. Oregon Tech 6.5, 8. Bushnell 6, 9. Multnomah 1

LA GRANDE – A year away did little to loosen Arianna Daniel's handle on the Cascade Conference Track and Field Championships presented by U.S. Bank.

Daniel, the Southern Oregon senior from Elk Grove, Calif., collected her 11th and 12th career CCC titles Friday at Banner Bank Track – breaking meet records in the 400 meters and with the Raiders' 4x100 relay team while completing career sweeps of both races.

Daniel joined Lindsey Bonney, Julia Delucchi and Baylee Touey in winning the relay championship as SOU broke meet and school records for the third time since 2017 in 46.56 seconds. It was good enough to beat second-place College of Idaho by 1.1 seconds and move up to No. 5 on the NAIA performance list while supplanting SOU's old top mark of 46.70.

Delucchi earned more All-CCC plaudits as the runner-up in the 100 hurdles, as did KiAshe Hobby as the second-place finisher in the hammer, where she broke her own school record. Freshman Camdyn Bruner took her second all-conference honor, three weeks after placing third in the heptathlon, by taking third in the hurdles behind Delucchi.

Through the first of two days at the meet, College of Idaho (171 points), Eastern Oregon (96.5) and SOU (68) make up the top three in the team standings.

Daniel raised the CCC Championships 400 record to 55.39 seconds, handily taking down former Raider Amelia Maguin's old top mark of 55.60. She remained at No. 2 on the national list, became the first individual in conference history to win the 400 four years in a row, and took her career All-CCC total to 17.

Hobby – a sophomore and a 2019 CCC champion – upped her SOU hammer record to 173 feet 11 inches, beating her previous best by more than four feet. She was already an automatic qualifier for the NAIA Outdoor Championships in the event and climbed to No. 11 on the national list before adding three more points with a sixth-place finish in the shot put (37-1 ¾).

Delucchi and Bruner raced true to their seeds in the hurdles but both posted personal bests, claiming the second and third spots in 14.88 and 15.20 seconds.

Jenna Hodges contributed five points with a fourth-place finish in the long jump (17-7), and Maya Smith scored in sixth place in the 1,500 (4:54.82).

Saturday's events begin at 11 a.m. in the field and 2 p.m. on the track.

SOU WOMEN'S RESULTS
400m (14)
1. Arianna Daniel, 55.39%
4. Baylee Touey, 58.85

1,500m (14)
6. Maya Smith, 4:54.82
12. Haylee Brodahl, 5:05.19

100m Hurdles (17)
2. Julia Delucchi, 14.88
3. Camdyn Bruner, 15.20
9. Sienna Bauer, 15.67

4x100m (6)
1. SOU (Baylee Touey, Arianna Daniel, Julia Delucchi, Lindsey Bonney), 46.56%

Long Jump (13)
4. Jenna Hodges, 5.36m (17-7)
10. Camdyn Bruner, 5.11m (16-9 ¼)

Hammer (17)
2. KiAshe Hobby, 53.02m (173-11)%

Shot Put (16)
6. KiAshe Hobby, 11.32m (37-1 ¾)
 
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