2011 Mountain States Games hosted by Idaho State University; Jan. 28-29, 2011

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Title 2011 Mountain States Games hosted by Idaho State University; Jan. 28-29, 2011
Subject Track & Field ; College sports; Athletics: Mountain West Conference
Description Track & Field meet statistics
Additional Information Head Coach: Kyle Kepler
Creator University of Utah, Athletics Department
Publisher Digitized by: Athletics Department, University of Utah
Date 2011-01-28
Format application/pdf
Identifier 2011.01.28_Mt-States-Games
Language eng
Rights Digital Image Copyright 2012, University of Utah. All rights reserved
Sport Track & Field
Opponent Multiple schools from the west participated including Sacramento State University, Montana State University, Weber State University, Idaho State University, Southern Utah University, as well as unattached athletes.
Spatial Coverage ISU Holt Arena, Pocatello, Idaho.
Seasons 2011
Final Score The University of Utah women's track & field team set multiple personal-records at the Mountain States Games. Leading the way for the Utes was Angela Kaplar who finished first overall in the 60m hurdles. Sophomore Angela Kaplar had a strong performance in the 60m hurdles. Kaplar's time of 8.65 earned her first overall, edging Sacramento State's Alicia Truesdate by .01 seconds. Utah's Alyssa Johnson posted a time of 25.39 in the finals of the 200m, earning her fourth overall in the event. In the 400m event, Stephanie Muelleck set a new personal-record with a time of 1:00.55 (fifth place). Kayla McMurray also set a personal -record in the 400m event, clocking a time of 1:00.65 (sixth place). Brianna LeRoy set four personal-records in the pentathlon. In the shot put, she threw a mark of 33-10.00(tenth). LeRoy hit a mark of 5.56 in the long jump, which was a new personal-best. In the high jump, LeRoy earned first with a mark of 1.72 (personal-best). She finished the 60m in a personal-record time of 9:02(fourth). Overall LeRoy was the event champion and earned 3,642 points, which is a new career-best. In the three-kilometer event, Rebekah Winterton finished third overall with a time of 10:34.26. AuraLea Fain clocked a time of 10:48.81, which earned her seventh-place. Nikki Dotter (10:55.11) and Alexis Laws (11:10.86) finished eighth and ninth, respectively for the Utes. In the shot put event, the Utes had four athletes qualify for the finals. Nikkie Rudder posted a new career-best mark of 46-7.25, which earned her third-place. Candus Aiello placed fourth with a new personal-best throw of 44-5.50. Freshman Destanae Howerton-Davis set a new personal-record with a mark of 43-9.25. Alanna Nulph finished eighth overall with a distance of 41-10.75. In the weight throw, the Utes dominated having four athletes finish in the top 10 spots. Anneli Stahl earned first overall with a personal-record mark of 59-1.25. Cynthia Sanchez finished second overall with a personal-best throw of 58-2.50. Destanae Howerton-Davis earned fifth with a mark of 52-1.25 and Nikkie Rudder posted a mark of 49-1.00 (ninth).
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