Greencastle, Ind. - The DePauw women's track and field team won the 2025 North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championship with 235 points. Wittenberg trailed the Tigers with 171 points. With this win, the Tigers complete their triple-crown, claiming the NCAC 2024-25 cross-country, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field championship trophies.
The Tigers completed the weekend with 46 top-ten finishes, 29 of which were top-five. The women broke 20 All-NCAC and three Blackstock records. Senior, Katie Moore led the Tigers and the conference in earned points; she finished first in the Heptathlon (4,751 points), third in the 400-meter hurdles (6), fourth in the 100-meter dash (5), high jump (5) and long jump (5), sixth in the javelin throw (3), and took the first leg of the winning 4x400 relay (10) - tallying 4,785 points.
Shelby Stall claimed the 200-meter dash title as well as the new third place time in DIII (24.70). Katie Moore, Lily Hovda, Liberty Scott, and Shelby Stall cemented their own piece of history by winning the 4x400-meter relay, breaking the Blackstock record, claiming the #26 spot on the DIII qualifier list, and running a season best (3:54.00).
Along with the conference title, DePauw women's outdoor track and field won the Coaching Staff of the Year Award, including Kori Stroffregen, Colt Slack, Peter Crary, and Jada Amis. Sophie Porter was awarded the Distance Athlete of the Year award.
Below are the top-ten finishers from the NCAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
DePauw completed the NCAC Championships with eight All-NCAC performances across the weekend and will have some members competing in the St. Francis (Ill.) Fighting Chance Meet on Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, in Joliet, Ill.