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Schuler, Marie
Athlete: Marie Schuler

Track & Field Jake Coburn, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

ASU Earns Three Titles, Rams and Rambelles in 2nd After Day One of LSC Championships

PORTALES, N.M. – The Angelo State track & field teams concluded day one of the 2025 Lone Star Conference Outdoor Championships with three individual champions as the 12th-ranked Rams and 16th-ranked Rambelles are both currently in second overall.
 
The Rambelles collected 53 overall team points on the first day while the Rams earned 35.50 points.
 
Marie Schuler won the individual title in the women's hammer throw, tossing a mark of 61.32m (201-2) which set a new meet record and improved on her previous ASU record that she set earlier this year. She now ranks second overall in Division II this season.
 
Winning the women's pole vault was Kylyie Paden who cleared a height of 3.80m (12-5.5) to five the Rambelles their second individual title of the meet.
 
ASU also took silver in both events as Camryn Barros earned a mark of 3.65m (11-11.75) in the pole vault and Esma Pajt threw 54.28m (178-1) in the hammer. Kamryn Williams also earned point in the hammer, taking fourth overall with a throw of 52.01m (170-8).
 
The Rambelles had three athletes earn points in the triple jump as Kylie Frush (11.87m | 38-11.25) finished fourth, followed by Maggie Morales (11.68m | 38-3.75) in fifth, and Gracie Stephens (11.65m | 38-2.75) in sixth.
 
After day one of the heptathlon, Frush is currently in fourth overall with a point total of 2,867 while Stephens is in fifth with 2,716 points.
 
In the prelims, Maricia Spence turned in the top time in the 100m hurdles, running a time of 13.98.
 
On the men's side, Josh Body was the individual champion in the triple jump, earning a mark of 15.54m (50-11.75) which moves him up to sixth overall in Division II this season.
 
Oleg Ananev finished second overall in the men's pole vault, clearing a height of 5.26m (17-3) while Pacer Hill finished fourth overall at 4.86m (15-11.25) and Mark Burdin took sixth at 4.44m (14-6.75).
 
In the men's hammer throw, Luis Campos-Mendoza finished fourth overall with a toss of 51.81m (170-0) followed by Cole Paxton in fifth with a throw of 50.96m (167-2) and Kobi Valchar in eight at 47.90m (157-2).
 
In the prelims of the men's 200m, Solomon Odonkor won his heat with a time of 21.29 to advance to the finals while Burdin also advanced to the finals of the 110m hurdles with the sixth best time of 14.59.
 
Day two of the championship meet will begin tomorrow with the heptathlon resuming at noon while field events begin at 4:30 p.m. CT, and running events at 7:30 p.m. CT.
 
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Players Mentioned

Camryn Barros

Camryn Barros

Jumps
5' 0"
Junior
Criminal Justice
Maggie Morales

Maggie Morales

Jumps
5' 9"
Sophomore
Exercise Science
Cole Paxton

Cole Paxton

Throws
6' 4"
Junior
Intelligence and Analysis
Josh Body

Josh Body

Jumps
6' 3"
Senior
Psychology
Kylie Frush

Kylie Frush

Multis
5' 4"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Pacer  Hill

Pacer Hill

Jumps
Junior
Marketing
Kylyie Paden

Kylyie Paden

Jumps
6' 0"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Maricia Spence

Maricia Spence

Multis
5' 9"
Senior
Economics
Kamryn Williams

Kamryn Williams

Freshman
Kinesiology
Mark Burdin

Mark Burdin

Freshman
Business Management

Players Mentioned

Camryn Barros

Camryn Barros

5' 0"
Junior
Criminal Justice
Jumps
Maggie Morales

Maggie Morales

5' 9"
Sophomore
Exercise Science
Jumps
Cole Paxton

Cole Paxton

6' 4"
Junior
Intelligence and Analysis
Throws
Josh Body

Josh Body

6' 3"
Senior
Psychology
Jumps
Kylie Frush

Kylie Frush

5' 4"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Multis
Pacer  Hill

Pacer Hill

Junior
Marketing
Jumps
Kylyie Paden

Kylyie Paden

6' 0"
Sophomore
Pre Nursing
Jumps
Maricia Spence

Maricia Spence

5' 9"
Senior
Economics
Multis
Kamryn Williams

Kamryn Williams

Freshman
Kinesiology
Mark Burdin

Mark Burdin

Freshman
Business Management