![]() Stewart won the race with a time of 11.55 and was trailed by Dallas and Green with times of 11.56 and 11.57, respectively. She was unable to get the victory as first through third place was decided by a mere two one-hundredths of a second. In the process, Green fell across the finish line and landed hard on her left wrist and arm, a tumble that fractured her arm. Each of the three competitors wanted the title badly and gave that extra championship effort at the line to attempt to get their respective squads valuable championship points. ![]() She got off to a strong start in the finals of the 100 meters as the race came down to a photo finish between Green, Peyton Stewart of Ball State and Kedisha Dallas of Northern Illinois. Green began final-day competition running the second leg of the women's 4x100 relay squad that crossed the finish line in 45.85 to place third. She didn't disappoint in the preliminary rounds posting the top time in the 100 (11.68) meters, while running the second-fastest time (23.75) in the 200 meters. Green came into the conference meet owning the top marks in the MAC in 2017 in the 100 and 200 meters and a favorite to win her first-ever league title. Follow Zips Track & Field on Twitter FacebookĪKRON, Ohio - Over the years, collegiate sports and the tremendous student-athletes that fuel its passion, desire and sportsmanship have been defined by the moments of character and achievement both on and off the field of competition.įor University of Akron senior Daziah Green (Canton, Ohio) her final moment on the track as a Zip came at this past weekend's Mid-American Conference Track and Field Championship in Kalamazoo, Mich.
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