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Collegiate Update: Hudnall runner-up in shot put at Mount St. Joseph Invitational

Waldron graduate Madalyn Hudnall produced a pair of top-eight finishes for Mount St. Joseph track and field Saturday.

The Lions hosted the Mount St. Joseph Invitational at the Centennial Fieldhouse & Austin E. Knowlton Fitness Center. Hudnall represented Mount St. Joseph in both throwing events in her first indoor meet of 2024.

She finished runner-up in the shot put with a best throw of 38 feet, 7.75 inches.

In the weight throw, Hudnall’s best throw of 38-8 earned her a seventh-place finish.

Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

 

 

Cameron Baker

The Shelbyville graduate won the five-dive, one-meter diving competition Friday for Franklin College in a dual meet with Rose-Hulman. It was the final home meet of the season for Franklin College and served as Senior Night.

Baker, a senior, scored 183.98 points to win the event.

In a second six-dive, one-meter competition, Baker finished runner-up with 260.46 points.

 

 

Hadyn Ball

The Triton Central graduate finished fifth in the 197-pound weight class Saturday at the Wabash College Invitational.

Ball, competing for Wabash, lost his opening-round match, 7-0, to the University of Indianapolis’ Phoenix Rodgers. He was then defeated 7-4 by his Wabash teammate Trescott Duffy.

In the fifth-place match, Ball defeated Mount St. Joseph’s Kaleb Gelter, 8-4.

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate had five points and one rebound Wednesday in SMU’s 76-61 loss to North Texas.

On Saturday, Chandler had one point in a 68-61 loss at East Carolina.

The Mustangs are 8-10 this season.

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate finished with 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and three steals Wednesday in Hanover’s 70-68 win over Franklin College.

Heath had five points and five assists Saturday in a 79-39 win over Earlham College.

The Panthers are 11-6.

 

 

Kyle Crim

The Morristown graduate was credited with one rebound and one assist Wednesday in Hanover’s 72-67 loss at Franklin College.

On Saturday, Crim had six points and three assists in a 93-67 win over Earlham College.

Hanover is 11-6.

 

 

Drake Moore

The Morristown graduate scored 19 points and added three rebounds and one assist Thursday in Oakland City’s 70-68 loss at Ohio Christian.

Oakland City lost its fifth-straight game Saturday at the University of Rio Grande (Ohio), 81-75. Moore finished with 29 points, four rebounds and one assist.

Oakland City is 7-12.

 

 

Tenleigh Phelps, Lizzie Graham

Indiana University South Bend women’s basketball stayed unbeaten with a pair of wins last week.

On Wednesday, Phelps, a Triton Central graduate, had 23 points, seven rebounds and two assists in the Titans’ 84-44 win at Judson University in Elgin, Illinois.

Graham, also a Triton Central graduate, finished with seven points, one rebound and two steals.

On Saturday, IU South Bend improved to 18-0 with a 58-55 win at IU Northwest. Phelps collected 20 points, 11 rebounds, three assists and one block.

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate had 12 points, three rebounds, two assists, three steals and three blocks Wednesday in Anderson’s 84-73 win at Defiance College.

On Saturday, Larrison had five points, eight rebounds, two assists and one block in a 94-75 loss to Franklin College.

The Ravens are 8-9.

 

 

Alison Muck

The Southwestern graduate tied for second place in the high jump Friday for Franklin College in the Rose-Hulman Friday Night Spikes event in Terre Haute.

Muck cleared 1.49 meters to finish runner-up. She also finished 16th (8.82 seconds) in the 60 meters.

 

 

Tristin Maloney

The Shelbyville graduate placed 44th in the 1-mile run for Franklin College Friday at the Rose-Hulman event. He crossed the finish line in 5:40.

Maloney also was part of Franklin College’s 1,600 relay team that placed 12th.

 

 

Zaleeya Martin

The Shelbyville graduate finished fifth in the 60 meters (7.92) Saturday for the University of Indianapolis at the Butler Invitational at the new indoor track and field facility at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

She also placed 14th in the 200 in 27.15.

 

 

Jacob Batten

The Morristown graduate finished seventh in the 400 meters for Trine Saturday in the Mastodon Invitational hosted by Purdue Fort Wayne.

He crossed the finish line in 55.82.

 

 

Allison Batten

The Morristown graduate also finished seventh in the 400 meters for Trine Saturday in Fort Wayne. She ran the race in 1:08.

 

 

Kilikina Schultz

The Shelbyville graduate won the 60-meter hurdles Saturday for Muskingum on its home track.

In the Muskingum Meet at the Bullock Health & Wellness Complex in New Concord, Ohio, Schultz was the only hurdler to break 10 seconds in the championship race. She crossed the finish line in 9.84.

Schultz also placed 10th in the 60 meters (8.65) and was part of Muskingum’s winning 800 relay team (4:25.3).

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