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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Mazomanie, WI
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- High School:
- Wisconsin Heights, WI
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- Events:
- Thrower
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- Major:
- Animal Science
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- Event:
- Throws
Bio
Career Stats: TFRRS Profile
2017: Competed in 8 indoor meets including WIAC Indoor Championships and NCAA DIII Indoor Championships in the shot put ... Indoor season best of 14.11m (46-3.5) in the shot put and 13.14m (43-1.5) in the weight throw ... Finished fifth place at WIAC Indoor Championships with 12.89m (42-3.5) in the shot put ... Finished 17th at the NCAA DIII Indoor Championships with 12.84m (42-1.5) in the shot put ... Competed in 9 outdoor meets including WIAC Outdoor Championships and NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships in the shot put ... Outdoor season best in the hammer throw of 39.98m (131-2), 37.81m (124-0) in the discus, and 13.81m (45-3.75) in the shot put ... Finished fifth place in the shot put at WIAC Outdoor Championships with 13.26m (43-6) ... Finished 18th place at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships in the shot put with 13.13m (43-1).
High School: 1st and 2nd team all conference for track ... FFA officer for two years ... state qualifier senior year. Achieved a personal best of 38-9 in the shot put and 117-8 in the discus.
Major at UW-Platteville: Animal Science
What is your favorite thing about UW-Platteville? How small and closely knit the school is.
Why did you choose UW-Platteville? They offered my major and it’s close to home.
News mentions

On Saturday, Feb. 3, The UW-Platteville track and field team traveled to Wartburg College in Waverly, IA for the Wartburg Indoor Select. Teams in attendance included Wartburg College, St. Thomas University, Simpson College, Central College, University of Dubuque, and UW-River Falls.

The Pioneer track and field team competed at the UW-Platteville Select meet on Saturday, Jan. 27. In attendance was University of Dubuque, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Lawrence, Edgewood, Marian, Lakeland University, and Rockford.

The UW-Platteville track and field teams hosted nationally ranked teams in a triangular on Saturday. The Pioneer men finished third to No. 9 ranked UW-Stevens Point and No. 16 UW-Eau Claire. The Pointers won with 123.5 points while the Blugolds finished with 94 points and the Pioneers earned 84.5 points. The Blugold women beat No. 17 ranked UW-Stevens Point 123.5 points to 94 points. The Pioneers finished third with 49 points. Despite falling short to nationally ranked teams, the Pioneers were able to put down some great performances on their home track.

The Pioneers opened the season competing at the Bob Eubanks Open hosted by Grand Valley State in Allendale, Michigan. Sophomore Rachel Beuthin, the Pioneers lone returning individual national qualifier, opened the season with a 13.84m (45-5) shot put which currently ranks her third in the nation. Coming off of a national qualifying cross country season, sophomore Johanna Meister won the 800m with a time of 2:19.11. Meister was followed closely by freshman teammate Kaitlyn Galgon in 2:20.63.