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WVWC Wins Women's MEC Track & Field Championship

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia Wesleyan edged Wheeling Jesuit, 268-245, to win the 2015 Mountain East Conference Women's Track and Field Championship on Tuesday at the University of Charleston Stadium. The Bobcats captured the title for the second-straight year.

WJU swept the major awards, though, led by Janey Hall who was named the Track Athlete of the Year and the high-point winner at the championship. Ashley Field was the Field Athlete of the Year, and Kaitlyn Workman was the Freshman of the Year. Cardinal head coach Ricky Moore was tabbed as the league's coach of the Year. 

Concord's Jessica Rolle won the 200-meters and finished second in the 100-meters, behind teammate Akia Morris. The Mountain Lions finished third in the meet with 48 points. 

Charleston was fourth with 40 points, followed by West Liberty (32), Glenville State (14) and Notre Dame (4). 

Women's Awards
Field Athlete of the Year: Ashley Field (WJU)
Track Athlete of the Year: Janey Hall (WJU)
MEC Freshman of the Year: Kaitlyn Workman (WJU)
MEC Championship Outstanding Performer: Janey Hall (WJU)
Coach of the Year: Ricky Moore (WJU)