LANCASTER, Pa. – The Swarthmore College women's outdoor track & field team had four athletes earn All-Centennial honors, the conference announced on Friday afternoon.
Lydia Morris-Kliment was an All-Centennial First Team honoree in the discus.
Tate Garcia garnered second team status in the shot put while
Elizabeth Page and
Amelia Landry received honorable mention in the 1500 meters and javelin respectively. In addition,
Sophia Springer was Swarthmore's representative on the Centennial All-Sportsmanship Team.
Morris-Kliment won the discus at the Centennial Championships for the second time in three years. She also was the runner-up in 2025. The junior posted a mark of 43.47 meters at the meet, which is the best in the conference and 35
th in Division III this season.
Garcia was second in the shot put at the conference meet with a toss of 12.63 meters. It was her second straight runner-up performance after winning the event in 2024. The senior has a season-best mark of 12.93 meters, which is second in the Centennial.
Page finished third in the 1500 with a time of 4:38.43. It is the first individual All-Centennial selection in an outdoor event for the sophomore. Page has the eighth-best time in the conference in the 1500 this season.
Landry came in third place in the javelin with a throw of 33.43 meters. It is the first career All-Centennial accolade for the senior. Landry has a season-best mark of 34.06 meters in the event, which is third in the Centennial.
The Garnet finished third as a team at the Centennial Championships.
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