RESULTS | 2024 Wingate Super Sprint Kickoff results
Wingate, N.C.----The NCAA Division II No. 2 Wingate University women's triathlon team hosted its own Clash of the Titans Sunday, taking home the team crown in the Bulldog Super Sprint Kickoff. Wingate defeated two top 10 NCAA Division I programs (Queens and Duquesne) and its South Atlantic Conference neighbor Newberry, the No. 8 squad in Division II.
Wingate won its third consecutive Super Sprint Kickoff, albeit with a new format for 2024. The Bulldogs had 203 points, outdistancing Queens University of Charlotte by 25 points. The No. 3 Royals compiled 178 points. Duquesne took the third spot on the podium with 168 points. The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Dukes are the No. 9 team in the NCAA Division I preseason poll published by the
Collegiate Triathlon Coaches Association (CTCA).
In addition to the season-opening fireworks, the Bulldogs celebrated its first-ever Senior Day for nine seniors. The four WU women's seniors included
Maddie Gagnon,
Carla Larrabeiti,
Dylan Kirchner and
Pamela Hernandez Quevado. Bulldog Nation honored five men's club team seniors with
Kyle Butler,
Martin Garcia,
Asher Lauderdale,
Vorawuth (Pun Pun) Pattrakulchai and
Elouan Poutrain also taking a final bow.
What They Are Saying
Wingate University head triathlon coach
Nick Radkewich
On the event: "I am very pleased with the event, the level of competition and our very first Senior Day. I am always excited when we have a safe event and this year, everyone appeared to have a great experience and stayed safe."
Great competition: "It's always great to compete against two of the country's top D1 programs in Queens and Duquesne. To get the win was a big accomplishment for the program. This was our first win against Queens, so we'll take it. The big test will be in two weeks at the Davidson Collegiate Cup, when we race against Queens and Lenoir-Rhyne over the full sprint distance."
Great performances: "We saw some great performances up front from Maddie and Carla, who both had great training over the summer and a great preseason. I was happy to see three of our freshman ladies make it to the finals, along with transfer
Paige Black. Freshman
Irmak
Şereflioğlu won the B final, while her classmates
Paula Auschill and
Babette van Rooyen did a great job making the A final. Babette was our fifth scorer, helping us seal the victory."
Coach Rad's shout-outs: "We must give a big shout-out to everyone that helped with the event from the Wingate University athletic department. Also, a huge shout-out to the Wingate swim team, who managed the timing and scoring for the event. #OneDog!"
Meet information
Swim: 300 yards
Bike: 5 miles
Run: 1.25 miles
Team scores (School, points)
1-Wingate, 203
2-Queens, 178
3-Duquesne, 168
4-Emmanuel (Ga.), 88
5-Newberry, 48
T6-Greensboro College, 9
T6-Warren Wilson, 9
Overall top three individuals (with finals' time)
1-Emma Olson-Keating, Queens, 24:34
2-Kira Ellis, Queens, 24:44
3-
Maddie Gagnon,
Wingate, 24:58
Top seven WU Bulldogs (in order of finish)
3-Maddie Gagnon, Wingate, 24:58
4-Carla Larrabeiti, Wingate, 25:08
9-Sophie Burger, Wingate, 26:22
10-Paula Auschill, Wingate, 27:05
11-Babette van Rooyen, Wingate, 27:18
12-Pamela Hernandez Quevedo, Wingate, 27:28
13-Irmak Şereflioğlu, Wingate, 26:06 (B final winner)
Bulldog Super Sprint Kickoff notes
- Duquesne head coach
Joella Baker was Maddie Gagnon's club triathlon coach
- Baker escorted Gagnon to begin Wingate's post-meet Senior Day festivities
- The Bulldog Super Sprint Kickoff featured teams from all three NCAA divisions
- Wingate's Burger finished ninth in both the '23 and the '24 events
- For Duquesne, freshman
Rachele Lavagno finished seventh (25:13)
- For Emmanuel, senior
Carmen Medina finished 23rd (28:21)
- Carmen Medina is three-sport athlete for the EC Lions
- She runs cross country and swims for the Conference Carolinas members
- For Newberry, sophomore
Kayleigh Geel finished 31st (29:42)
- Kayleigh Geel was the Wolves' top finisher in the '23 event
Next up for No. 2 Wingate University
The Bulldogs will compete in the Davidson Collegiate Cup presented by Trane Technologies on September 15 in Davidson, N.C. The men's and women's action begins bright and early at 8 a.m.
Wingate University
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