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RICHMOND, Va. – Four University of Richmond women's track and field athletes collected individual Atlantic 10 honors Tuesday afternoon. Rachel Helbling (McDonald, Pa.) was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team, while Kamryn Ross (Richmond, Va.), Kayla O'Connell (Marshfield, Mass.) and Elizabeth Stockman (Rocky Hill, Conn.) collected All-Rookie honors.
Helbling won the 400m at the 2021 Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championship lowering her personal best and UR program record time of 53.58 and took seventh in the 200m (25.08). Helbling finished third in the 400m at the ECAC Championships with a time of 55.31 before advancing to the NCAA East Preliminary where she posted a time of 54.84. Helbling also won the 400m at the Colonial Relays (54.02) and collected fourth-place at the Tennessee Relays (55.57) and sixth at the Tennessee Relays (55.59).
Ross took second at the A-10 Championships in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.75, dropping eleven hundredths off of her prelim time (13.86). At the ECAC Championship, Ross posted a personal best time of 13.73 in the 100-meter hurdles to finish second.
O'Connell finished fourth in a stacked 800-meter race at the A-10 Championship with a time of 2:07.34. She collected a personal best time of 2:07.03 at the Tennessee Relays that qualified her the NCAA East Prelims, where she turned in a time of 2:10.86.
Stockman, coming off of a stellar rookie cross country season, finished second in the 1500-meters (4:28.04) and fourth in the 5K (17:20.17) at the A-10 Championships. She posted a personal best time of 16:53.76 in the 5K at the Raleigh Relays and a personal best time of 4:26.95 at the GMU Spring Invitational in the 1500.
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