Avery Miller Leads Heptathlon After Day 1 at Bison Outdoor Classic
Alco grad Avery Miller 1st in heptathlon after Day 1 of Bison Outdoor Classic
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Avery Miller, a freshman from Allegany, is in first place in the heptathlon after Day 1 of the Bison Outdoor Classic in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Competing unattached, she has a 186-point lead over second-place Rachel Keul from Delaware, having excelled in the 200-meter run and shot put.
- 01Avery Miller leads the heptathlon with 2,891 points after Day 1.
- 02She has a 186-point lead over second-place Rachel Keul from Delaware.
- 03Miller won the 200-meter run and shot put events.
- 04She placed third in both the 100m hurdles and high jump.
- 05The heptathlon will conclude with the long jump, javelin throw, and 800m events.
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Avery Miller, a freshman from Allegany, Maryland, currently leads the heptathlon at the Bison Outdoor Classic in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, with a total of 2,891 points after Day 1. Competing unattached to maintain her redshirt eligibility, Miller has made a strong comeback after missing the indoor season due to injury. She secured victories in the 200-meter run and shot put, while also achieving third-place finishes in the 100m hurdles and high jump. With a 186-point lead over second-place Rachel Keul from the University of Delaware, Miller is well-positioned heading into the final events of the heptathlon, which will conclude with the long jump, javelin throw, and 800-meter run on Monday.
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Miller's performance not only highlights her individual talent but also brings attention to the Penn State athletics program and the potential for future competitions.
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