LANCASTER, Pa. – The Ursinus Women's Track & Field saw a pair student-athletes take home a combined four All-Conference nods for their performances at the Centennial Outdoor Championships, announced by the conference on Friday morning.
The team consists of top three finishers (except for third-place relay teams) for each event at the 2025 Centennial Women's Track & Field Outdoor Championships that were held from May 2nd to 4th.
Junior
Kaelin Ryan earned first team honors in the 100-meter hurdles and bronze in the 200 meter dash while sophomore
Sam Wechsler garnered first team in the triple jump and bronze in the 100-meter hurdles.
Ryan was outstanding for the Bears this past weekend as she became the first Ursinus Women's Track & Field Athlete to be named the Centennial outdoor most outstanding track athlete of the meet since Christa Johnson in 2009. She won her first career individual gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles on Sunday with a personal best time of 14.52. Ryan followed by earning a second medal during the weekend by taking bronze in the 200 meter dash on a personal best time of 25.91. She earned bronze at the 2024 outdoor championships for her first collegiate individual medal and All-Centennial nod.
Following her standout showing in her Centennial Outdoor Championship debut in 2024 with a pair of bronze medals, Wechsler also notched her first career gold medal by winning the triple jump with a personal best mark of 11.70 meters. She opened her Sunday by claiming bronze in the 100-meter hurdles to join Ryan on the podium with a time of 15.41.
Wechsler was also the Ursinus representative on the All-Centennial Sportsmanship team.
The Bears return to action on Monday, May 12th as they will begin their final push for more NCAA Qualifiers at the Widener Last Chance Meet starting at 1:00 p.m.