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Clik here to view.ANNAPOLIS, MD - The Army West Point women's track and field team set two meet records en route to a thrilling 91-90 victory over Navy to win the Gold Star from the Wesley A. Brown Field House on Saturday. "Our women were awesome today," said Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Mike Smith. "I could not be more proud of them. We only brought 27 athletes, so we had to ask some of them to compete in multiple events. We we were able to take some risks that paid off in the end." The Black Knights have now won back-to-back indoor meets opposite the Midshipmen and three of the last four total meets. Sophomore Meagan Hilla leapt her way into the record books as her 1.74m high jump not only broke fellow Cadet Kim Seminiano's meet record at 1.73m from 1989, but also puts her second on Army's all-time list. The Green Bay, Wis., native now looks to surpass Seminiano's all-time record of 1.79m, which was also set in the 1989 season. Read More
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Women’s Track Takes Gold Star, Defeats Navy 91-90
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