Redlands Women's Track & Field SCIAC Championship Preview

Redlands Women's Track & Field SCIAC Championship Preview

REDLANDS, Calif. – The University of Redlands Women's Track and Field team will travel to the University of La Verne for the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Championships this weekend, Saturday-Sunday, April 29-30 at Ortmeyer Stadium. Tickets will be sold on a per day basis, so make sure you click the correct link on goredlands.com under the schedule page.  


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Scoring Format

The top-eight finishers in each event will score points for their team with the points being distributed from first-to-eight as 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. In the running events from the 100m through the 800m eight athletes will advance to the finals, 12 will advance in the 1500m and longer distance races, while nine athletes will take part in the finals for all field events.

SCIAC Standings (Link)

Redlands currently sits in second place with seven dual points after going 7-1 across SCIAC No. 1, SCIAC No. 2, and SCIAC No. 3.  They are a point behind Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (8) and one point ahead of Chapman University (6). The championship points count as 75 percent towards the SCIAC title while the multi-duals take the other 25 percent.

Running Events Rankings (Link)

The following rankings are among SCIAC athletes. Only the athletes that would advance to a final with their current ranking are listed and if no athletes would make the final based on the rankings, the top athlete will be listed.

  • 100m
  • 200m
    • Harness – No. 3, 24.99 (SCIAC No. 2)
    • Ackerman – No. 7, 25.68 (SCIAC No. 3)
  • 400m
    • Harness – No. 8, 1:01.52 (Pomona-Pitzer Invitational)
  • 800m
    • Chloe Bullock (Hood River, OR) – No. 1, 2:16.20 (Pomona-Pitzer Invitational)
  • 1500m
    • Bullock – No. 9, 4:48.83 (SCIAC No. 1)
  • 5000m
    • Sheriane Greene (Grass Valley, CA) – No. 22, 19:10.20 (Pomona-Pitzer Invitational)
  • 100 Hurdles
  • 400 Hurdles
    • Faulkner – No. 2, 1:03.09 (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Bachmeier – No. 3, 1:04.67 (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Elisabeth Eichinger (Yucaipa, CA) – No. 7, 1:08.97 (SCIAC No. 3)
  • 3000 Steeplechase
    • Bullock – No. 1, 11:30.76 (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Eve Mavy (Thayne, WY) – No. 4, 12:17.93 (SCIAC No. 3)
  • 4x100 Relay
    • Adams, Ackerman, Harness, Sabrina Semmere (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) – No. 2, 47.05 (SCIAC No. 2)
  • 4x400 Relay
    • Bachmeier, CeCe Matteson (Seattle, WA), Faulkner, Bullock – No. 4, 4:05.13 (SCIAC No. 2)

Field Events (Link)

  • High Jump
    • Faulkner – No. 8, 1.50m/4' 11" (SCIAC No. 2)
  • Long Jump
    • Adams – No. 1, 5.65m/18' 6.5" (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Ciara Aw (Shoreline, WA) – No. 3, 5.45m/17' 10.75" (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Christen Wiley (South San Francisco, CA) – No. 8, 4.94m/16' 2.5" (SCIAC No. 2)
  • Triple Jump
    • Adams – No. 1, 11.24m/36' 10.5" (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Aw – No. 3, 10.96m/35' 11.5" (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Wiley – No. 7, 10.50m/34' 5.5" (Whittier Twilight)
  • Pole Vault

Throwing Events (Link)

  • Shot Put
    • Timony Sherry (Shoreline, WA) – No. 1, 12.38m/40' 7.5" (SCIAC No. 2)
    • Caeli Havel (Pahrump, NV) – No. 9, 10.52m/34' 6.25" (SCIAC No. 3)
  • Discus
    • Noelle Chavez (Yucaipa, CA) – No. 1, 41.22m/135' 3" (SCIAC No. 2)
    • Caeli – No. 3, 39.43m/129' 4" (SCIAC No. 2)
    • Leslie Sernaque Falcon (Concord, CA) – No. 4, 37.41m/122' 9" (SCIAC No. 2)
    • T. Sherry – No. 9, 34.42m/112' 11" (Whittier Twilight)
  • Hammer
    • Falcon – 44.51m/146' 0" (SCIAC No. 3)
    • Grace Beaty (Upland, CA) – No. 5, 41.09m/134' 10" (Redlands Invitational)
    • Chavez – No. 6, 39.56m/129' 9" (SCIAC No. 1)
  • Javelin
    • T. Sherry – No. 12, 29.23m/95' 11" (SCIAC No. 3)

Unlike the other sports, the Track & Field SCIAC Championships do not determine qualification into the NCAA Division III National Championships, nor is this the final meet of the season. Athletes qualify for the NCAAs by hitting a specific time or mark, which they can do at any meet during the official outdoor season. The Bulldogs also have three meets on the schedule after SCIACs and before NCAAs, which the Bulldogs can use to meet their qualifying times and marks.