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Cougars Excel at Pomona-Pitzer Invitational

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CLAREMONT, Calif. Led by junior Elizabeth Buckle and freshman Devony Dettman, the Cal State San Marcos women's track & field posted impressive marks on Saturday at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational at Pomona College. Racing in the 400m for the first time in her collegiate career, Buckle finished 10th with a time of 57.75, the fastest for CSUSM since Brianna Gibas ran 57.49 at the 2014 Oxy Invitational. The time is the seventh-fastest in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) this season and qualifies Buckle for the CCAA Championships. It is Buckle's second qualifying event, having previously achieved the standard in the 800m. Continuing her impressive freshman campaign, Dettman qualified for the CCAA Championships with personal bests in the long jump (5.10m) and 200m (25.55) and is now eligible in a CSUSM-leading four events. Dettman previously achieved CCAA qualifiers in the 100m and 100H. The 200m time is the fastest by a Cougar since school record holder Amber Rosario clocked 24.42 at the Mangrum Invitational in 2013. For more, visit CSUSMCougars.com.



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