Grand Valley State continues to maintain its status as the No. 1 team for the second straight week.
Justin Scavarda picked up a pair of season best efforts in the throws. He is ranked No. 4 in the shot put (18.57m/60-11¼) and No. 5 in the discus (56.54m/185-6). The Lakers also gained two top-5 efforts in the steeplechase.
Caleb Futter is ranked No. 4 (8:51.30) and
Connor Schwartz is No. 5 (8:52.32).
Ashland soared three spots to come in at No. 2 this week.
Trevor Bassitt added another national leading performance to his resume, going 46.63 over 400. He also teamed up with
Brayden Chaney,
Keshun Jones and
Azusa Pacific moved up one spot and sits at No. 1, right ahead of now No. 2
West Texas A&M. The Bryan Clay Invitational treated the Cougars well, as the team saw new or improved national leading efforts in four events and three other marks that rank within the top-5 nationally. Amanda Fassold improved her national lead in the pole vault to 4.28m (14-½), with new No. 1s coming from
Jennifer Sandoval in the 10,000 (32:58.39),
Jaylah Walker in the 400H (58.16) and
Chinenye Agina in the high jump (1.77m/5-9¾).
Mechaela Hyacynth moved to No. 3 in the 200 (23.76), while the Cougars’ 4×100 (No. 2, 45.52) and 4×400 (No. 3, 3:44.51) also posted strong performances.
Mon Apr 19 2021 | Paul Ohanian | College
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For the first time this season, there were no changes in the Nike / US Lacrosse Division II Women’s Top 20, with all the teams holding their positions from last week. As they have done virtually all year, Lindenwood, UIndy, Le Moyne, and West Chester continue to occupy the top four slots. They are four of the seven remaining undefeated squads in the Top 20, along with No. 13 Seton Hill, No. 15 Roberts Wesleyan, and No. 16 St. Anselm.
The week ahead features some of the best matchups of the season, including Thursday’s highly anticipated clash between No. 1 Lindenwood and No. 2 Indianapolis. The winner will claim the top seed for the inaugural Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Championship Tournament (April 30-May 2) and will undoubtably enter the tournament as the nation’s top-ranked team.
Osheaga may be forced to relocate unless space dispute is resolved, Evenko says They re not giving us the support to operate in the same way we have always operated, Evenko VP Nick Farkas says of Montreal s redevelopment plan for Parc Jean-Drapeau.
Author of the article: T Cha Dunlevy • Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 3 minute read • Osheaga’s 14th edition drew 130,000 people over three days in 2019. Photo by John Kenney /Montreal Gazette
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