Fort Hays State women’s track and field had several athletes compete in the Emporia State Mid-Week Open, held on Wednesday in Emporia. Carman Hill won the 800-meter run and Mindy Wilson won the 400-meter hurdles, while Danielle Berry improved her provisional mark in the high jump.
Hill topped a field of 25 competitors in the 800 meters, running a time of 2:22.80. Wilson won the 400-meter hurdles in a time of 1:04.81, topping 15 runners in the event.
Berry finished second among 17 athletes competing in the high jump. Her height of 5-feet, 7.25-inches bumped her up to 11th on the national performance list.
The FHSU women had five other second-place finishes respectfully, including Lexi Riedel in the 200 meters (25.80 seconds), Kelly Wycoff in the 400 meters (58.78 seconds), the 4×100-meter relay team (48.64 seconds), the 4×400-meter relay team (4:06.06), and Shannon Toll in the javelin (128-feet, 3.25-inches). Scout Wiebe finished third in the javelin (128-feet).