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WTF 3-4-26

Women's Track and Field Earns Five All-MIAA Selections

3/4/2026 11:00:00 AM

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. – The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association has announced their All-MIAA selections for Women's Indoor Track and Field. Trine University has five athletes named to the All-MIAA teams.
 
Athletes who placed first in an event at the MIAA Championships last week earned first team status and those who finished second earned second team status. Athletes who placed first and second in an event will only be recognized as a first team selection. Athletes who won or placed second in multiple events will only be recognized as All-MIAA one time.
 
Olivia Andrews earns her second career All-MIAA honor with her win in the pole vault. Andrews cleared 3.55 meters/11' 7.75" to set a new program and MIAA Championships record. Andrews' previous honor came at last year's outdoor championships where she also won the pole vault.
 
Bailey Puckett won a pair of events on Saturday, claiming gold in the 800-meters and the mile run. Puckett is now a ten-time All-MIAA runner, half of those coming in track and field as a first team selection. Puckett also has two first team awards in cross country and two second team awards in track and field. Puckett was named to the MIAA's second team in cross country in 2023. She won the 800-meters in 2:18.79 and the mile in 4:54.4. Puckett is currently ranked third nationally in the mile.
 
Eleanor Young won gold in the 3000-meter run on Saturday to claim her first team All-MIAAA selection, the first of her career. The senior won convincingly, crossing in 10:11.56 seven seconds ahead of the nearest competitor. She added a fourth-place finish in the mile. This is Young's sixth All-MIAA honor, she owns a trio of second team honors in track and field and a pair of first team awards in cross country.
 
Brooklyn Kerry earned her first All-MIAA honor with a second team selection in the triple jump. Kerry's leap measured 11.47 meters/37' 7.75" and established a new program record. She is ranked 24th nationally in the event.
 
Jill Taylor also earned her first All-MIAA selection with a second-place finish in the long jump. Taylor leaped 5.56 meters/18' 3" to take second place. The jump is just one centimeter shy of the program record. Taylor ranks 47th nationally in the event.
 
Trine travels to Waverly, Iowa this weekend for the Wartburg Final Qualifier. This is the last chance for athletes to hit national marks for next weekend's NCAA Championships in Birmingham, Ala. The top-20 individuals and 12 relays will qualify for the meet.
 
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