There are certainly times when getting caught up in the wrong crowd is a bad thing. But for two 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ track and field women, getting caught up in a crowd of D-I runners produced amazing results, as both junior  (Bluffton, Ohio/Bluffton) and freshman  (Dover, Ohio/Dover) rode the pace of top-flight women at Saturday’s UCS Invitational and broke ODAC records.
In the mile, Chappell-Dick broke the five-minute barrier for the first time and did so quite handily. She charted a time of 4:56.37, shattering her own school record of 5:05.65, and breaking the ODAC record of 4:58.17 set by Roanoke All-American Carmen Graves in 2013. The junior also sits at No. 4 in the nation this year with the time. She placed sixth at the meet, behind runners from Virginia Tech and North Carolina.
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Lehman’s mark also came in her only event of the day, the 3000m, where she crossed in 9:55.49, whacking more than 27 seconds of her PR and school record of 10:22.72. She shattered the Old Dominion Athletic Conference record with the time, as the old mark was 10:10.61, set by Roanoke’s Casey Smith in 2001. Nationally, Lehman leaps to No. 9 as she looks to join Chappell-Dick with a trip to the NCAA National Championships. She took fourth in the race, coming in behind two women from Wake Forest and one from Virginia Tech.
Eastern Mennonite sent only a handful of athletes to the meet in Winston-Salem, N.C. Elsewhere,  (King George, Va./King George) earned the No. 5 time in 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ history with a time of 1:02.52.
In the long jump,  (Bedford, Va./Liberty) came close to her PR with a best leap of 4.96m (16-3.25ft). The freshman’s best effort this year is 5.05m.
The duo of  (Staunton, Va./Fort Defiance) and  (Perkasie, Pa./Christopher Dock) continued to shine in the men’s 800m. Thibodeaux just beat his teammate, taking eighth overall with a time of 1:57.18. It was his PR, which is No. 4 in the ODAC and improves him to No. 4 in 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ history. Although Thibodeaux sits one spot behind Denlinger in program history, Denlinger came in just behind him in Saturday’s race, crossing in 1:57.22.
 (Winchester, Va./Millbrook) set a new PR in the triple jump, charting the No. 9 distance in the 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ books at 12.47m (40-11.00ft).
91¶ÌÊÓÆµ had four men running in the 200m.   (Lynchburg, Va./E.C. Glass) led the way with a time of 23.77, just missing his PR by .01.   (Ashburn, Va./Briarwood) tied his PR by finishing in 23.86.   (Nelson, Va./Nelson County) crossed in 24.38 while  (Appomattox, Va./Appomattox) timed at 25.12.
Wheeler also clocked at 54.09 in the 400m.
The Eastern Mennonite track teams wrap up the indoor season next week at the ODAC Indoor Championships in Landover, Md.
