Shot Put Results | 60-hurdles Results | High Jump Results | Complete Results
WINSTON-SALEM, NC (March 12, 2022) -
Hannah Zastrow finished second-place in the 60m Hurdles in a textbook photo-finish and also earned a fifth-place finish in High Jump.
Mackenzie Huber finished seventh in the Shot Put on the final day of the 2022 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championship at JDL Fast Track.
In the 60m Hurdles, Zastrow was the national runner-up by 0.003 seconds. The national champion, Julia Babinec from North Central (Ill.), finished with a time of 8.607 and third-place, Kelsie Sealock from Bethel (Minn.), finished with a time of 8.62. Zastrow clocked in at 8.610, a career-best time for her as she lowered the school record once again.
Huber took a seventh-place finish in the Shot Put after throwing 44-feet and 10.75-inches (13.85m). Huber earns her fourth career All-American award, second of this season, and third in the Shot Put event.
Zastrow cleared the first three heights in three jumps. After two scratches at 5-feet and 5.75-inches (1.67m), Zastrow was able to clear the bar on her third and final try. Zastrow was unable to move to the next height right away because she needed to go compete in the finals for 60m Hurdles.
After an exciting hurdles race, Zastrow headed back over to the high jump but was unable to clear the 5-feet and 7-inches (1.70m) bar. Zastrow still earned an All-American Award with a fifth place finish in the high jump.
As a team, Stout finished ninth, the program's best finish since a fifth place finish in 2004.