2013-14 Juniata Women's Track and Field News
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - Women's track & field sprinter and women's soccer standout forward Paula Pryor (Westbrookville, N.Y. / Burke Catholic) describes all that she will miss about Juniata.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Several records were set and broken for the Juniata College women’s outdoor track and field team during the 2014 season. Juniata received five all-conference nods, they finished third at the Landmark Conference championships for the sixth time in seven years, and three Eagles earned league titles.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - On May 19 the Juniata College Athletic Department hosted the annual Golf Outing at Scotch Valley Country Club. Here are some highlights from that day.
Huntingdon, Pa. - On May 17, 2014, 75 Juniata College student-athletes received degrees at the 136th Annual commencement ceremony.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – With each of their respective athletic careers at Juniata College officially over, the Eagle senior student-athletes had their sights on one more milestone, graduation. There were 75 student-athletes who participated in the 136th Annual Commencement on Saturday, May 17 to receive their degrees.
TOWSON, Md. – The Landmark Conference has announced the final All-Sportsmanship Teams for the inaugural season of the award. In the fall of 2013 the leagues’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) established the sportsmanship award as a way to recognize those who are making an impact through their fair play on the field. The team includes one representative from each institution for each sport as chosen by their coaches and teammates.
TOWSON, Md. – For the second time during the 2013-14 season, 40 Juniata College student-athletes earned Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll standing, the league announced this morning. Juniata had 40 members on the fall honor roll and 29 after the winter season.
TOWSON, Md. – The Landmark Conference announced the 2014 women's track & field All-Conference selections Tuesday and Juniata College placed three different student-athletes on the team.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – It was a night of reflection for the Juniata College athletics department as student-athletes recounted their seasons and the Big Five awards were announced at the annual Athletic Awards Night Sunday evening.
KINGS POINT, N.Y. – At the completion of the 2014 Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships hosted by the United States Merchant Marine Academy, the Juniata College women’s track & field team finished third overall with 115 points. Moravian College finished first with 311 points and Susquehanna University placed second.
KINGS POINT, N.Y. – Through six scored events at the 2014 Landmark Conference Outdoor Championships hosted by the United States Merchant Marine Academy, the Juniata College women’s track & field team sits in fourth place with 33 points. Moravian College leads the women’s side after gathering 103 points throughout the first day of competition.
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – Seniors Paula Pryor (Westbrookville, N.Y./Burke Catholic) and Katrina Woods (Shirleysburg, Pa./Mount Union) led the Juniata College women’s track & field team with record-setting performances as they competed at the Paul Kaiser Classic hosted by Shippensburg University on Saturday.
CHESTER, Pa. – Senior Katrina Woods (Shirleysburg, Pa./Mount Union) continued her record-breaking spree as the Juniata College women’s track and field team competed at the Widener Invitational on Saturday.
TOWSON, Md. – Senior Katrina Woods (Shirleysburg, Pa./Mount Union) was named Landmark Conference outdoor track player of the week after another record-breaking performance at the Bison Outdoor Classic on Saturday, the league announced Monday afternoon.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The majority of the Juniata College women’s track & field team competed at the Messiah Invitational on Saturday, while senior Katrina Woods (Shirleysburg, Pa./Mount Union) continued to dominate at the Bison Outdoor Classic, hosted by Bucknell University.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Juniata College men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams are knee deep in their season just as men’s volleyball prepares to head into its conference tournament. And men’s tennis remained undefeated on the year, improving to 13-0.
