EUGENE, Ore. – One Coyote women's pole vaulter earn her sixth NCAA all-American honor while a second earned her first all-American honor at the NCAA Championships Thursday evening at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
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Gen Hirata and
Anna Willis represented the Coyote women in the pole vault competition, and both received First Team all-American honors for their performance. On the track,
Sara Reifenrath was an honorable mention in the 400-meters after a 20
th place finish in the semifinals.
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Hirata, a senior from Fredericksburg, Virginia, earned her sixth all-American honor in the pole vault, and her fourth outdoor honor in four tries. Hirata is now tied for the most individual all-American honors (6) by a Coyote woman in the Division I era, matching Emily Grove (2012-17) and Helen Falda (2018-2021).
She placed seventh to earn First Team honors for a third time in her career, clearing a season's best 14-6 ¾ (4.44m). After needing three attempts to clear the opening bar of 13-5 (4.09m), she made the second height on her first attempt, then cleared 14-4 ¾ and 14-6 ¾ on second attempts.Â
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Willis, a freshman from Colorado Springs, Colorado, earned all-American honors for the first time. She tied for fourth place at 14-6 ¾. Like Hirata, Willis needed all three attempts to clear the opening bar. Following the third attempt clearance at 13-5, Willis made 13-11 on her second attempt and both 14-4 ¾ and 14-6 ¾ on first attempts. Willis is one of two freshmen to make the NCAA Championships and is the lone freshman First Team All-American in the women's pole vault.
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On the track, Reifenrath's first trip to Eugene ended with honorable mention honors in the 400-meters. She placed 20
th with a time of 52.72. Reifenrath, a senior from Hartington, Nebraska, made the NCAA Championships after resetting her school record in the 400-meters twice, including a school record 51.91 in the quarterfinals.
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The Coyotes conclude their 2024-25 track and field slate with the action Thursday evening in Eugene. In total, South Dakota earned two First Team all-Americans and two Honorable Mention all-Americans this season.