UAA Announces 30th Anniversary Women's Track and Field Team

UAA Announces 30th Anniversary Women's Track and Field Team

The University Athletic Association has announced its 30th Anniversary Women’s Track and Field Team. Sixty-seven student-athletes, representing all eight institutions, earned the honor with an Association-best 21 coming from Washington University.

UAA Women's Track and Field 30th Anniversary Release

The team consists of each student-athlete who was named Most Outstanding Performer at the UAA Indoor Track and Field Championship or UAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship, or won an individual event at the NCAA Division III Indoor or Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Among those honored is Eleena Zhelezov of Brandeis University, who finished her career with 15 All-America honors, 14 UAA individual event titles, and nine NCAA Division III titles. She captured eight NCAA triple jump titles, sweeping the event at every indoor and outdoor NCAA championship from 1992 to 1995.

Daisy Ogede (2015-17) of Washington University and Jessica Lyon (1989-91) of University of Rochester won three consecutive UAA Indoor Track and Field Championship Most Outstanding Performer awards. Ogede also earned the award twice at the UAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship, while Lyon added one outdoor honor. 

Leslie Kindling (1993-95) of Case Western Reserve University earned the Most Outstanding Performer honor three consecutive years at the UAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship and won two NCAA titles.

Zhelezov (1994-95), Esther Erb (2007-08) of Case Western Reserve University, Kahlilah Jennings (1996-97) and Theresa Ford (2012-13) of Emory University, and Delaina Martin (2006-07) of Washington University each won back-to-back UAA Most Outstanding Performer indoor accolades.

June Parks (1990-91) of Brandeis, Debora Adjibaba (2012-13) of Emory University, and Claire Ray (2009-10) of University of Chicago garnered consecutive Most Outstanding Performer honors at the UAA outdoor championship. 

In 30 years, UAA teams have totaled 19 top-10 finishes at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships and 13 more at the outdoor championships. Washington University swept the NCAA indoor and outdoor titles in 2017, marking the first women’s national track titles for an Association school. 

All-UAA 30th Anniversary Women's Track and Field Team

Debora Adjibaba, Emory                            

Alexandra Aiello, Emory                            

Olivia Alford, Brandeis                         

Katie Anding, Emory                            

Sheila Ballado, CWRU                           

Jordan Beall, Emory                            

Josefa Benzoni, Rochester                       

Casey Bromage, Brandeis                         

Jennifer Bruny, CWRU                           

Sarah Byrd, Emory                           

Lucy Cheadle, Washington                    

Kristin Constantine, Chicago                          

Angela Davie, Emory                            

Michelle Dobbs, Chicago                          

Brittany Donino, Emory                            

Alix Dyer, Emory                            

Rhaina Echols, Chicago                          

Lisa Encarnacion, CWRU                           

Esther Erb, CWRU                           

Anna Etherington, Washington                    

Maeve Evans, NYU                              

Jane Farrell, Brandeis                         

Theresa Ford, Emory                            

Tricia Frisella, Washington                    

Maggie Grabow, Washington                    

Jacqueline Guevel, Carnegie Mellon             

Kelli Hancock, Washington                    

Lauren Henkel, NYU                              

Kammie Holt, Washington                    

Hallie Hutchens, Washington                    

Erica Jackey, Washington                    

Kahlilah Jennings, Emory                            

Justine Jeroski, CWRU                           

Leslie Kindling, CWRU           

Amanda Kline, CWRU

Electra Korn, Emory

Cassandra Laios, CWRU

Liz Lawton, Chicago

Morgan Leonard-Fleckman, Washington

Danielle LeSure, Emory

Carolyn Lowe, Carnegie Mellon

Jessica Lyon, Rochester

Maisie Mahoney, Washington

Delaina Martin, Emory

Andrea Midyett, Emory

Nicole Murphy, Chicago

Nkemdilim Nwaokolo, Chicago

Daisy Ogede, Washington

Stephanie Omueti, Chicago

Angela Panetta, Washington

Linda Park, Rochester

June Parks, Brandeis

Victoria Petrillo, Brandeis

Elizabeth Phillips, Washington

Lauren Pringle, NYU

Suzi Ramsey, Washington

Claire Ray, Chicago

Emily Richard, Washington

Rebecca Ridderhoff, Washington

Claudine Rigaud, Washington

Jennifer Shew, Washington

Jocelyn Sikora, Carnegie Mellon

Jane Ukandu, Emory

Danielle Wadlington, Washington

Jasmine Williams, Washington

Melissa Wiltzius, NYU

Eleena Zhelezov, Brandeis