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It's a 1-2 finish for UW's Moll twins as Amanda unseats Hana as NCAA outdoor pole vault champ...

EUGENE-- Washington's Amanda Moll (Paul Merca photo) , who struggled through the winter with ailments that derailed her chance to defend her NCAA indoor title, bounced back to win her second career NCAA pole vault crown to end day two of the NCAA Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus. Amanda entered the competition at a modest 13-11 (4.24m) while sister Hana, the defending NCAA outdoor champion and current world leader, came in at 14-4.75 (4.39m), clearing on her first attempt. The Moll twins, who were not in the lead when the bar went to 15-2.75 (4.64m), both cleared it on their first attempts along with South Dakota's Anna Willis. Louisville's Ashley Callahan cleared on her second attempt. The twins then passed the next bar of 15-4.5 (4.69m), while Willis and Callahan missed on all three attempts. Amanda cleared the next bar of 15-6.5 (4.74m) on her first attempt to take the lead, while Hana needed a second attempt to extend the...

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