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Hana Moll wins her second NCAA D1 indoor pole vault title...

FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas-- One day after receiving the Seattle Women's Sports Star of The Year award along with her twin sister Amanda, Washington's Hana Moll (UW Athletics photo) added another NCAA championship to her resume, winning the women's pole vault at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas. Moll, who won the indoor title two years ago in Boston, and finished second behind Amanda last year in Virginia Beach before taking the outdoor crown in Eugene last June, opened with five straight first attempt clearances, starting at 14-5.5 (4.41m), and ending at 15-5.5 (4.71m). The latter height was the bar that clinched the victory and broke the meet record of 15-5 (4.70m) that her sister set last year. With the victory and meet record in her pocket, she then raised the bar to 15-9.75 (4.82m), clearing it on her second attempt. Hana then took three unsuccessful shots at the family...

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