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Varsity - February 27, 2014

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62 // VARSITY February 27, 2014 INSIDE WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD Young Badgers head to Big Ten Championships UW looks to build on eighth-place finish BY AJ HARRISON @BADGER_TRACK T he Wisconsin women's track and field team, coming off of a strong performance at the Red & White Open, will travel to the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, to take part in the 2014 Big Ten Indoor Championships. Wisconsin finished eighth at last year's meet and saw many of its conference scorers grad- uate, including last year's pen- tathlon champion, Jessica Flax, last year's 5000 meters cham- pion, Caitlin Comfort, and Tay- lor Smith, who finished third in the weight throw at the con- ference meet. This year's squad is one of the youngest in recent mem- ory, as only half of the com- petitors enter the conference championship with previous Big Ten meet experience. However, the Badgers have gotten some great marks out of their young athletes. Freshman Molly Hanson has the league's third-best mile time, while Emma-Lisa Murphy, an All-American in cross country last fall, has the confer- ence's eighth-best 5000 meters time. In addition, freshman Kim Azie has the school's third-fastest 60 meters time, which ranks 11th in the conference. The Badgers do have some veterans coming back, headlined by junior Dean- na Latham, who looks to continue the Badgers' success in the multi-events. UW has won the last four pentathlon titles at the Big Ten meet. Latham enters the weekend with the conference's best score in the pentath- lon and has the league's third-best 60 hurdles time. Fellow junior Angela Boushea also looks to score again at this year's meet, as she finished sixth in the weight throw last year. For the second straight year, the meet will be held at the SPIRE Institute, a 300-meter oversized track, which is something that many of the Badgers will be seeing for the first time. "It's unusual," UW Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Mick Byrne said. "Our kids aren't always familiar with it. They're not familiar with the zones. They're not familiar with the markings. "But when you get there and get into the heat of the battle, being on the 300 meter track can be fun." SCHEDULE LAST WEEK Friday Red & White Open W, 239 pts COMING UP Fri. Big Ten Championships 9 a.m. Sat. Big Ten Championships 9 a.m.

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