Elon University women's track and field team celebrates CAA outdoor championship victory together

Elon Women Win 7th Track Title in 11 Years

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The Elon University women's track and field team just completed a perfect season sweep, capturing their fifth conference championship in six years. Their dominant 193-point performance earned them the rare triple crown: fall cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track titles all in one academic year.

The Elon University women's track and field team proved that consistency breeds excellence, claiming their second straight Coastal Athletic Association outdoor championship on Saturday with a commanding 53-point victory over second-place Hampton.

But this wasn't just another trophy. The Phoenix women accomplished something special: a complete sweep of all three conference championships in one academic year, winning cross country last October, indoor track in February, and now outdoor track.

Senior Lizzie Lopez led the charge, defending her heptathlon title with 4,930 points across seven grueling events. She saved her best for last, setting a personal record in the final 800-meter race and claiming victories in both the long jump and the distance event to secure her second consecutive conference title.

Freshman Greta Urbonaviciute finished just behind Lopez in second place, marking an impressive Elon one-two finish in the demanding multi-event competition. Both athletes set personal bests in the 800 meters, pushing each other to new heights.

Elon Women Win 7th Track Title in 11 Years

The Phoenix didn't stop there. Mia Stimpson blazed through the 100-meter hurdles in 13.62 seconds, a personal best that moved her to second in school history. Duna Viñals followed with her own record-breaking performance in the 400-meter hurdles, clocking 58.37 seconds to claim No. 2 all-time at Elon.

Katie Blount capped her weekend by winning the 5,000 meters after taking the 10,000-meter title on Friday. Her teammates packed the front of the race, with Jasmine Young finishing third and Hannah Weber fourth, showing the depth that powered Elon's dominance.

Why This Inspires

Seven championships in 11 conference meets tells a story bigger than individual talent. This is about building a culture where excellence becomes the standard, where freshmen learn from seniors, where personal bests happen because teammates push each other to be better.

The Phoenix women aren't just winning; they're rewriting their record books together. The relay team closed the meet by breaking Elon's 4x400-meter school record, proving that even in victory, this team keeps reaching higher.

In an era where consistency feels rare, Elon's track program shows what happens when dedication meets opportunity season after season.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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