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February 2020

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22 won the Big Ten indoor championship in the 60 hurdles (7.79) and competed at the NCAA Indoor National Championships (7.92). During the outdoor season, McConico overcame a strained abductor muscle to finish runner-up in the 110 hurdles (13.78) at the Big Ten Championships and 11th at the NCAA Championships (13.69). Iowa won the Big Ten outdoor team title with 116 points. "It was great to come to a team and contribute," McConico said. "I like the idea of knowing we got the trophy and I was able to contribute to that success." McConico's final indoor season will include two or three more meets before the Big Ten Championships from Feb. 28-29 in Geneva, Ohio. e NCAA Indoor Championships will be March 13-14 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. None of McConico's success would have happened without the friendly high school wager. So, whatever happened to Ashley Barrera? She is a student at the University of Illinois-Chicago, majoring in neuroscience. "She's smart," McConico said with a smile. "But she didn't uphold her part of our deal (in high school). "I kept mine." And the Hawkeye track and field program is grateful.

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