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D1 Women’s Track And Field HERO Of The Week (3)

HERO Sports by HERO Sports
April 13, 2016
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It’s time for a look at some of the top performances of the week around D1 Women's Track and Field – the nominees for HERO of the Week!

The only way to vote is the poll at the bottom of the page. Once you’ve made your voice heard, be sure to share with friends so they can vote as well, and check back next week to see who won. Polls close Tuesday at noon Pacific, so be sure to get your vote in on time!

If you know of a player you think we should include next week, let us know! To nominate a player, send us an email or tweet with the player's name and a link to the box score to @HEROSportsNews.

Dominique Scott Arkansas Women's TrackWith 42.59 percent of last week's vote, you named Arkansas senior Dominique Scott your D1 Women's Track and Field HERO of the Week. Scott won the 5000 at the Stanford Invitational with a 15:25.10 mark.

Nice job, Dominique!

Now for this week's nominees.[divider]

Fr. Taylor Bennett

Baylor: Won the 200 at the Baylor Invitational with a time of 22.71.

Jr. Shakima Wimbley

Miami: At the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational, captured the 400 title with a 51.62 mark.

Jr. Shea Collinsworth

BYU: Topped the field in the 800 with time of 2:03.21 at the Sun Angel Classic. [divider]

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Sr. Nnenya Hailey

Arizona: At the Jim Click Shootout, won the 100 hurdles with a 12.96 mark.

Sr. Jaide Stepter

USC: Won the 400 hurdles at the Pepsi Invitational with a 55.91 mark.

Fr. Charlotte Prouse

Washington: Won the 3000 steeplechase at the Pepsi Invitational with a time of 10:00.67. [divider]

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So. Madeline Fagan

Georgia: Placed third in the high jump at the Spec Towns Invitational with a 6-1.25 mark.

Sr. Alysha Newman

Miami: Captured the title in the pole vault at the Miami Hurricane Invitational with a 15-1 mark. [divider]

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So. Isabella Marten

California: At the Big Meet, won the triple jump with a distance of 43-5.

Sr. DeAnna Price

Southern Illinois: Topped the field in the hammer throw with a distance of 237-9 at the Tiger Track Classic.

Who was the D1 Women’s Track and Field HERO of the Week?

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