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Women's Track and Field Competes at Seahawk Shootout on Friday Afternoon

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-Kristina Tapia (Ridley Park, Pa./Ridley)
finished second in the 3K with a PSAC Qualifying time of 10 minutes and 1.74 seconds to help lead the West Chester University women's track and field squad on Friday at the Wagner Seahawk Shootout at Ocean Breeze in the Golden Rams final meet of 2025.

Katja Larsen (Spring City, Pa./Owen J. Roberts) led West Chester in the 60-meter dash with a 17th-place finish in 7.91 seconds, which was the fastest time in the fourth heat.

Morgan Pera (Center Valley, pa./Southern Lehigh) led West Chester in the 60 hurdles with a 24th-place finish in 9.24 seconds.

Genevieve McDonald (Elizabethtown, Pa./Elizabethtown) led West Chester in the 300 with a time of 42.06 seconds to finish 30th.

Casie Nugin (Camp Hill, Pa./Cedar Cliff) and Ember Foster (Duncannon, Pa./Susquenita) recorded top-10 finishes in the 600 in third and seventh in 1 minute and 38.15 seconds and 1:39.51, respectively.

Tapia led West Chester in the 3000 with a second-place finish in a PSAC Qualifying time of 10:01.74, while Jessalyn Welsh (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) was ninth in 10:34.18.

West Chester finished 10th in the 4x200 relay in 1:45.81, while its "A" squad also finished fourth in the 4x400 in 4:04.52.

Emma Deyarmin (Leesport, Pa./Schuylkill Valley) finished eighth in the shot put with a mark of 37 feet 10 ¾ inches (11.55 meters). Deyarmin also led West Chester in the weight throw with a 24th-place finish and a mark of 36-11 (11.25m).

Nikolien Bezuidenhout (Garnet Valley, Pa./Garnet Valley) finished 13th in the long jump with a mark of 16-4 ¾ (5.00m) before finishing 14th in the triple jump with a mark of 34-5 (10.49m).

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West Chester will be back in action on January 17 at Alvernia for its first meet of 2026.
 
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