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2025 NCAC Indoor Track and Field Champions

Tigers Win First NCAC Indoor Track and Field Title

Oberlin, Ohio - DePauw totaled 199 points and won its first North Coast Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship by finishing 42 points ahead of Wittenberg.

The women's 4x200-meter relay of Katie Moore, Liberty Scott, Elizabeth Raborn and Shelby Stall was second in a program record of 1:45.01.

Sophie Porter, the 2025 NCAC Distance Athlete of the Year, won the mile in 5:08.44 with Lily Monnett placing fifth in 5:18.26. Porter came back to win the 3,000 meters in 10:25.96. Brynn Urban was third in the event in 10:27.95, while Kendall Mann was fourth in 10:30.31 followed by Grace Flores in fifth in 10:31.8 and Grace Thomas in eighth in 10:34.95.

Scott won the 60-meter hurdles in a program-record 8.74 seconds, while Moore was fourth in 9.17. Adeline Miller was fourth in the 60-meter dash in 7.95 with Stall right behind in fifth in 8.03.

Four Tigers scored in the 800 meters led by Emma Gasiorek's fourth-place finish in 2:21.71 and Ava Knight's fifth-place in 2:22.41. Mary Cox was seventh in 2:24.60 and Emma Jacobs finished eighth in 2:25.27.

Stall won the 200 meters in 25.72 with Scott finishing fifth in 26.21.

DePauw's 4x400 relay of Moore, Scott, Gray and Stall won in a program-record of 4:00.70.

In the field events, Tessa Kochert placed second in the triple jump with a program-record 11.21 meters (36-9.5), while Bree Mahoney-Sutherland
was third in the shot put in 11.82m (38-9.5). Gabby Pavey earned all-NCAC accolades in the pole vault with a third-place showing (3.07m/10-0.75). Mary Cox and Lily Vaught tied for seventh in the pole vault (2.77m/9-1).

The DePauw coaching staff of head coach Kori Stoffregen, Colt Slack, Jada Amis and Peter Crary was named the NCAC Staff of the Year.
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