Senior
Elliot Singer led a 1-2-3 finish for Colorado College and became the first runner in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference history to win three 10,000-meter titles Saturday on day two of the 2025 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Seguin, Texas.
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Singer, who also won the 10K title as a freshman and sophomore, crossed the finish line in a time of 38:49.91, followed by teammate and defending champion
Alison Mueller-Hickler in second (38:50.94) and
Britt Helgaas in third (38:52.39).
Cheyan Sundell-Turner placed seventh in 41:58.75.
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The Tigers are in third place after two days of competition with 47.5 points, trailing McMurry (77.5) and Trinity (76). CC is looking to defend its team title after winning the first championship in program history last season.
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In the other final on the track Saturday,
Emilia Weinrobe finished seventh in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, followed by
Madeline Brewster in eighth (12:23.76) and
Hannah Falk in ninth (12:40.18).
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Several Tigers placed in the top eight in preliminary races on Saturday and will compete in the finals on Sunday, including five of the top eight in the 800.
Allison Barker posted the best time of 2:14.41, followed by
Ella Fullerton (3
rd),
Abby Goodfried (6
th),
Gabriela Lues (7
th) and
Chloe Johnson (8
th).
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Clara Lippert had the second-best time in the 400 at 59.22 seconds and the third fastest in the 200 at 25.29.
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In the field on Saturday,
Josephine Louis just missed the podium with a fourth-place result in the high jump, followed by
Emma Jones in sixth and
Molly Vance in eighth.
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The Tigers wrap up the conference championship meet on Sunday, April 27, beginning at 8 a.m. (CT).