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Michigan State’s Jenna Magness named Women’s Track Athlete of Big Ten Championships

Michigan State fifth-year senior Jenna Magness was named the Women’s Track Athlete of the Big Ten Championships, the conference announced on Wednesday.

Magness became the first Big Ten women’s track athlete to win both the 5,000-meter (5,000m) and 10,000-meter (10,000m) since Michigan’s Gina Sereno in 2016 and 2017. She joins Leah O’Connor as the second Michigan State woman to be named the Women’s Track Athelete of the Big Ten Championships. O’Connor gained the feat in 2015. Read More

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