Colorado College rising senior
Kendall Accetta earned All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 3,000-meter steeplechase Saturday at the 2022 NCAA Division III Women's Outdoor Track and Field Meet Thursday in Geneva, Ohio.
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Accetta, from Portland, Ore., finished the race with a school-record time of 10:40.21, smashing her own previous record of 10:56.94, set in Thursday's preliminary race.
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"It feels very surreal to be an All-American," Accetta said. "My goal for Nationals was to make it to the finals and then just see what I could do. I felt really strong going into the last 800 and was able to kick to get seventh place. Nationals has been such an awesome experience and I am so thankful for my coaches and teammates for believing in me and helping me get here. Go Tiger Nation!"
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Accetta is the fifth Colorado College female to earn outdoor track and field All-America honors, and the first since Katie Sandfort finished third in the 10K in 2017. She also is the first Tiger, male or female, to earn All-America status in the steeplechase.
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"What a great way for Kendall to end her season," head coach
Katie Bretscher said. "She composed herself so well this entire championship. To run a 16-second personal best in the finals is incredible. She is very deserving of her All-American honors."
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