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TRACK & FIELD Wrap-Up
Millersville thrower HANNAH WOELFLING solidified her status as one of the most decorated athletes in Millersville’s history by becoming an NCAA Champion with her season-best discus throw of 167-0. Her performance at the Division II Championships in Pueblo, Colorado, was a fitting end to Woelfling’s career as a Marauder. She graduated in May as a four-time All-American, national runner-up in the hammer throw, national champion in the discus and seven-time PSAC champ.
Also at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, Millersville University sophomore Darian Hauf made history, becoming the first Marauder pole vault to score an All-America finish in the event. Hauf placed in a tie for 12th, which earned her All-America Second Team status.
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By the time of the national championships, Woelfing had already won the hammer throw and discus at the 2023 PSAC
Outdoor Championships. She was voted the PSAC Championships Field Athlete of the Meet for the second year. Woelfing’s win continued a remarkable legacy of successful Marauder throwers as the program has produced eight-straight PSAC champs in the hammer.
“She always wants more; it’s kind of what we instill in them here–keep being hungry,” said Millersville throws coach Brittany Hartman. “She’ll work hard to do what she needs to do to get it done.”
Also finding a place at the top of the PSAC podium were sophomores Aubrey Sydnor and Darian Hauf. Sydnor, who finished as the runner-up in the 400-meter dash in 2022, sprinted to a school record time of 55.76 and won her first PSAC title. Hauf entered as the favorite in the pole vault and delivered her second-straight PSAC title in the event, clearing a height of 12-6. Millersville finished in third place as a team at the PSAC championships.