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Hana Moll breaks own outdoor CR at Mt. SAC; Rosemary Longisa runs 2nd fastest collegiate 1500 at Bryan Clay...

WALNUT, California-- Washington's Hana Moll (UW Athletics photo) opened up her outdoor collegiate campaign by breaking her own collegiate outdoor record in the pole vault to highlight the final day of competition at the Mt. SAC Relays at Hilmer Lodge Stadium Saturday. Moll opened with a first attempt make at 14-7.25 (4.45m), then missed her first attempt at the next bar of 14-11 (4.55m). With Cal's Ali Sahaida clearing the height on her first attempt, Moll passed to 15-3 (4.65m), making the bar on her first attempt, while Sahaida, the last one in contention, missed all three tries at the height to give Moll the win. She then took the bar up to 15-9 (4.80m), one centimeter above her outdoor collegiate record set at last year's NCAA championships in Eugene, clearing on her first attempt. With that make, she put the bar up to 16-1.75 (4.92m), a mark that would have overtaken twin sister Amanda's personal best of 16-1.25 (4.91m) and put her fourth on the all time US list ...

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