
Cardinals Earn Individual MAC Indoor End of Season Awards
March 01, 2023 | Track & Field
CLEVELAND, OHIO – The Ball State track and field program collected several accolades as the Mid-American Conference announced the indoor track and field postseason season awards. Charity Griffith and Kayla Jones were named All-MAC First Team, Jenelle Rogers All-MAC Second Team, and assistant coach Matt Bigelow earned Assistant Coach of the Year honors. Those are on top of specialty awards for both Griffith and Alana Springer.
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Griffith was named to the All-MAC First Team and earned MAC Most Outstanding Field Performer honors. She won the pentathlon with 4,315 points (before track conversions), winning four out of the five events. She notched a personal-best height in the high jump (1.90m / 6-2.75), and she set another Ball State program record with her indoor pentathlon score. She was named the MAC Championship's Most Valuable Performer after earning 26 solo points out of Ball State's 83. Griffith qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 10-11 in the high jump and pentathlon events.Â
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Jones received All-MAC First Team honors. She won the 800m at this year's MAC indoor championships, collecting the gold in the event for the second consecutive year. She ran a 2:07.47 to secure her victory. Jones also broke the Ball State program record earlier this season for the indoor 600m (1:30.69) at the Gladstein Invitational.
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Rogers was named to the All-MAC Second Team, finishing second in the pentathlon (3,938) and tallying four top-five finishes in pentathlon events (shot put, long jump, 60m hurdles, high jump). She won the pentathlon shot put (12.60m / 41-4.25) and finished fourth in the long jump event (5.88m / 19-3.5).
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Alana Springer earned the MAC Freshman Track Performer of the Year award. Springer has brought a competitive edge all indoor season and placed third in the 60m finals (7.55) and seventh in the 200 m (24.86) at the MAC Championships. She also ran a career-best 200m of 24.55 at the GVSU Big Meet (Feb. 10). Â
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Assistant Coach Matt Bigelow was named the MAC Women's Assistant Coach of the Year. Bigelow helped guide the Cardinals to their highest-scoring performance at a MAC indoor track and field championship since 2008. Bigelow's group score of 46.25 points from the pentathlon, high jump, long jump, triple jump, and the shot put tallied over half of Ball State's total points (83) at this year's indoor championships. Â
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Griffith was named to the All-MAC First Team and earned MAC Most Outstanding Field Performer honors. She won the pentathlon with 4,315 points (before track conversions), winning four out of the five events. She notched a personal-best height in the high jump (1.90m / 6-2.75), and she set another Ball State program record with her indoor pentathlon score. She was named the MAC Championship's Most Valuable Performer after earning 26 solo points out of Ball State's 83. Griffith qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 10-11 in the high jump and pentathlon events.Â
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Jones received All-MAC First Team honors. She won the 800m at this year's MAC indoor championships, collecting the gold in the event for the second consecutive year. She ran a 2:07.47 to secure her victory. Jones also broke the Ball State program record earlier this season for the indoor 600m (1:30.69) at the Gladstein Invitational.
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Rogers was named to the All-MAC Second Team, finishing second in the pentathlon (3,938) and tallying four top-five finishes in pentathlon events (shot put, long jump, 60m hurdles, high jump). She won the pentathlon shot put (12.60m / 41-4.25) and finished fourth in the long jump event (5.88m / 19-3.5).
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Alana Springer earned the MAC Freshman Track Performer of the Year award. Springer has brought a competitive edge all indoor season and placed third in the 60m finals (7.55) and seventh in the 200 m (24.86) at the MAC Championships. She also ran a career-best 200m of 24.55 at the GVSU Big Meet (Feb. 10). Â
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Assistant Coach Matt Bigelow was named the MAC Women's Assistant Coach of the Year. Bigelow helped guide the Cardinals to their highest-scoring performance at a MAC indoor track and field championship since 2008. Bigelow's group score of 46.25 points from the pentathlon, high jump, long jump, triple jump, and the shot put tallied over half of Ball State's total points (83) at this year's indoor championships. Â
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