Washington State's Rosemary Longisa wins national championship in 1,500
Longisa controlled the race from start to finish and won by 0.79 second, giving Washington State its first women’s 1,500 national title.
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Washington State’s Longisa wins 1,500M at outdoor track and field championships
Washington State sophomore Rosemary Longisa won the 1,500-meter run outdoor national championship Saturday evening at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Ore.
Washington State's Rosemary Longisa wins national championship in 1,500
EUGENE – Rosemary Longisa entered Saturday's 1,500-meter national final as the top-ranked runner in the event, and the Washington State sophomore left no doubt, separating for a comfortable victory to claim her first NCAA championship and cement herself as a Cougar great.
Rosemary Longisa makes history with national championship win
Rosemary Longisa made WSU history on Saturday evening, becoming the first athlete in program history to win a national championship in the women’s 1,500-meter outdoor event. Longisa entered the race as the nation’s top qualifier and quickly showed why. The sophomore from Kenya finished the event with a time of 4:12.10, about a second faster than second place. Her historic wins marks the first individual national championship in track and field s…

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