Laurel Moyer ran to a pair of school records as the Bald Eagles closed the 2019-20 regular season at the Kent State Tune Up.
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L. Moyer ran to a school record at 1,000-meters to open the day and she returned to action late in the day to bookend her record-breaking day with a dazzling effort in the 3,000-meter run.
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LHU prepped for the postseason with a number of Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) championship qualifying marks and standout-jumperÂ
Karina Long (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin) soared to a season-best mark in the long jump.
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L. Moyer, the Bald Eagles mid-distance and distance standout, prepped for the postseason in a big way, thanks to a dominating effort in the 1,000-meter run. She was third overall and the top Division II finisher in the a race that saw her run 2:57.61 and break her own school record, which she established last season in the event. L. Moyer was third out of 14 total runners in the event.
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L. Moyer capped a sensational day with a second school record, this time at 3,000-meters. Her time of 9.58.79 broke a nine-year old school record. The top Division II finisher in the field, she was second out of 27-plus runners. The time just missed the NCAA DII provisional championship standard and is the No. 2 mark this season in the PSAC.