Natalia Sawyer

Women's Track and Field

Natalia Sawyer Advances to Finals of 60 Hurdles and 400 Meters at Day One of NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Makhia Laster Finishes 13th in 60 Meters, 15th in Long Jump

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – The Buffalo State women's track and field team wrapped up competition at the opening day of the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday afternoon at the Virginia Beach Sports Center, with Natalia Sawyer (Schenectady, NY/Schalmont) advancing to the finals in both of her events, and Makhia Laster (Buffalo, NY/Tapestry Charter) also competing in a pair of events, while improving on her pre-championship seeding in her first championship appearance.

Sawyer broke the school and conference records in both the 60-meter hurdles and 400-meter dash. Sawyer advances to the final for the 60 hurdles at 3:00 pm tomorrow, and in the 400 meters at 4:25 pm. In her second indoor championships appearance, the sophomore secured a finals berth with a time of 8.47 seconds in the 60 hurdles, breaking the school and conference mark set by Buffalo State Athletics hall of famer Jazmin Dunham in 2015 by three-hundredths of a second. That time was the third-fastest mark at the meet, and just two-hundredths of a second off the time of top qualifier Laura Matthews of Stevens. Sawyer was also the top qualifier in the 400 meters, shattering her own school and conference records set last season at national championships with a time of 55.56 seconds.

Entering in heat two of three, Sawyer finished second in her heat for the 60 hurdles, as Matthews edged across the line just in front of Sawyer, followed by Elmhurst's Nakala Nadeau, who was the final qualifier to tomorrow's finals. The top three qualifiers were separated by just .02, setting up a potential photo finish tomorrow afternoon. In the 400 meters, Sawyer started smoothly and sat in third place in her heat at the midway point. From that point on, she hit the next gear and finished the final 200 meters in 29.01 seconds to easily overtake her competition in heat two.

Laster competed in the long jump and the 60-meter dash, entering in a tie for 17th place in each event. Her first jump in the long jump measured 5.12 meters, followed by her best mark of 5.40 meters on her second attempt. Needing a huge final jump to advance to the finals, Laster couldn't land a legal jump. She finished in 15th place in the event. In the 60-meter dash, the junior finished in 7.68 seconds, a personal-best time. She finished just five-hundredths of a second outside of a top-eight finish in 13th place.  
 
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Players Mentioned

Makhia Laster

Makhia Laster

Junior
Natalia Sawyer

Natalia Sawyer

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Makhia Laster

Makhia Laster

Junior
Natalia Sawyer

Natalia Sawyer

Sophomore