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Ewen Named Pac-12 Women's Field Athlete of the Year

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Ewen Named Pac-12 Women's Field Athlete of the YearEwen Named Pac-12 Women's Field Athlete of the Year
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The Pac-12 announced the track & field athletes of the year on Wednesday, and redshirt junior Maggie Ewen has been named the conference's Women's Field Athlete of the Year.
 
Ewen had a record-setting junior season, as she broke the Pac-12, ASU and American collegiate record in the hammer throw at the first outdoor meet of the season before eventually breaking it again at the Duel in the Desert. She is currently one of just two throwers on the 10-athlete Bowerman Award watch list.
 
At the Pac-12 Championships this past weekend, the St. Francis, Minesota-native captured the conference title in the hammer throw, discus and shot put, becoming just the second-ever thrower to win three conference titles in the same meet. She was also just the fourth-ever female athlete to do so within the conference.
 
Her winning mark of 70.20 meters in the hammer throw at the conference championships made her the first athlete to break the 70-meter mark in the history of the meet.
 
Ewen's 30-point performance earned her the Pac-12 Female Athlete of the Meet and just the second-ever Sun Devil to tally 30 points at a conference meet along with seven-time NCAA Champion and heptathlete Jacquelyn Johnson.
 
Throughout the season, Ewen was honored as the Pac-12 Female Field Athlete of the Week three of the seven weeks, while also earning the USTFCCCA Women's National Athlete of the Week one time.
 
Ewen and her teammates will travel to Austin, Texas next week for the NCAA West Regional from May 25-27.