The Wayne State College women's track and field team has earned the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) All-Academic award for a 19
th straight season with a 3.454 grade point average while individuals
Hailey Baker,
Olivia Schwarzrock and
Reilly Young collected All-Academic Athlete Awards announced Monday afternoon.Â
           To qualify for the team academic award, an institution must record a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher while individual award winners must maintain a 3.25 grade point average and have achieved a provisional or automatic qualifying mark for the NCAA Indoor or Outdoor Championships.
           Baker, a junior thrower from Blair (Blair HS), has a 3.544 grade point average majoring in foods and consumer science education. She was an NCAA provisional qualifier in the hammer throw during the outdoor season, collecting All-NSIC honors with a second-place finish at 177' 7". Baker also earned an eighth-place medal at the NSIC Indoor Championships in the weight throw (54' 8 ¾").Â
           Schwarzrock, a sophomore thrower from Gibbon, Minnesota (Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop HS), recorded a 3.845 grade point average majoring in criminal justice. During the outdoor season, she placed fifth at the NSIC Championships in the hammer throw with a personal-best mark of 164' 0" and made the finals just missing a medal with a ninth-place finish in the shot put at 41' 2 ¼". Schwarzrock also medaled in two events during the NSIC Indoor Championships capturing All-NSIC honors with a third-place finish in the weight throw (57' 7 ½") and was seventh in the shot put at 42' ¾". She was a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection this season.
           Young, a junior thrower from Scotia (Central Valley HS), is a repeat USTFCCCA All-Academic selection thanks to a 3.375 grade point average majoring in K-12 physical education. She medaled in two events at the NSIC Outdoor Championships, earning All-NSIC honors with a third-place mark in the discus (151' 6") while also finishing seventh in the hammer throw at 159' 6".
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