Crossroads League Announces Women’s Outdoor Track Award Winners

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Crossroads League Announces Women’s Outdoor Track Award Winners

 JACKSON, Mich. – The Crossroads League announced its 2025 Women’s Outdoor Track and Field All-League and Coach-of-the-Year honors on Wednesday, just days after Marian rolled to its fifth-straight team championship.

 The Knights posted 16 All-Crossroads League performances from 14 different events and claimed victory in nine of the 22 events at the meet to amass a meet record 240 points. Hanna Reuter led the way for the Knights with individual titles in the 200, 400 and 4×100-meter relay, while MU’s Katie Wise was voted the Crossroads League Coach of the Year.

The All-Crossroads League honors are awarded to any individual or relay that finished among the top-three in an event. The Crossroads League Coach-of-the-Year honor is voted on by the 10 league head coaches.

2025 Crossroads League Coach of the Year

Katie Wise, Marian

2025 All-Crossroads League Performers 

100
Dylainey Floyd, Indiana Wesleyan
Jaylah Leggett, Goshen
Hope Taylor, Spring Arbor

100 Hurdles
Ally Hawk, Indiana Wesleyan
Marissa Rutter, Mount Vernon Nazarene
Kiana Seifert, Taylor

200
Hanna Reuter, Marian
Kylie Brown, Spring Arbor
Jaylah Leggett, Goshen

400
Hanna Reuter, Marian
Emma Edwards, Marian
Kylie Brown, Spring Arbor

400 Hurdles
Claire Bailey, Taylor
Ally Hawk, Indiana Wesleyan
Trysta Hilton, Huntington

800
Kylie Sauder, Grace
Nora Steele, Marian
Abby Mays, Taylor

1,500
Katie Woods, Marian
Noel VanderWall, Taylor
Addison Grady, Grace

5,000
Jaynie Halterman, Taylor
Emily Tedder, Huntington
Rebekah Firestone, Taylor

10,000
Sam Patterson, Taylor
Mercy Chebet, Goshen
Cadence Traylor, Indiana Wesleyan

Steeplechase
Audrey Brinkruff, Taylor
Grace Pettit, Grace
MacKenzie Brewer, Huntington

4×100 Relay
Armoney Clay/Jovana Milosevic/Kathy Soriano/Hanna Reuter, Marian
Sydney Rodgers/Brianna Hooton/Nicanta Smith/Grace Constable, Bethel
Alyssa Budd/Lonna Perna/Shailin Golden/Hope Taylor, Spring Arbor

4×400 Relay
Ally Hawk/Anna Vie/Dylainey Floyd/Karis Hunter, Indiana Wesleyan
Claire Lange/Holli Reuter/Maya Mundy/Nora Steele, Marian
Nicole Domene/Delaney Gale/Claire Bailey/Addie Draper, Taylor

4×800 Relay
Katie Woods/Nora Steele/Gracie Fields/Adrianna Boyd, Marian
Addison Grady/Cadence Manning/Morgan Welch/Kylie Sauder, Grace
Noel VanderWall/Emersyn Funk/Kaitlin Burden/Abby Mays, Taylor

High Jump
Lyssi Snouffer, Mount Vernon Nazarene
Brooke Coffman, Marian
Emily McCreary, Grace

Pole Vault
Delaney Teachnor, Marian
Teagan Rupp, Indiana Wesleyan
Brooke Holloway, Mount Vernon Nazarene

 

Long Jump
Kiana Siefert, Taylor
Alyssa Budd, Spring Arbor
Nina Marinkovic, Marian

 

Triple Jump
Shirmara Anderson, Marian
Makayla Keffeler, Indiana Wesleyan
Kiana Siefert, Taylor

 

Shot Put
Shyanne Moser, Mount Vernon Nazarene
Merideth Devries, Indiana Wesleyan
Alecia Parker, Bethel

 

Discus
Gabi Bilbrey, Marian
Merideth Devries, Indiana Wesleyan
Tessa Mozzi, Indiana Wesleyan

 

Hammer
Nhaydia Watson, Marian
Bri Nichols, Indiana Wesleyan
Jennifer Sherwood, Spring Arbor

 

Javelin
Hannah Boersema, Saint Francis
Grace Feltz, Marian
Bella Dean, Marian

 

Heptathlon
Emma Harbert, Indiana Wesleyan
Hannah Boersema, Saint Francis
Allison Teed, Spring Arbor

 

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