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Alison Rich Selected MIAA Women's Track & Field Most Valuable Field Performer

Hope College's Alison Rich has been named the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association's Most Valuable Field Athlete for the 2018 season by the league's coaches.

The senior from Haslett, Michigan (Haslett HS) helped the Flying Dutch win the MIAA team title last week in Adrian.

It is the 11th time a Flying Dutch student-athlete has been selected an MIAA MVP in outdoor track & field.

Head coach Kevin Cole said Rich has been such an important contributor to the team for the past four years that it is great to see her achievements recognized.  

"She scored points for us in five different events for Hope at the conference meet, and we could not have won without her," Cole said. "She is also someone who makes everyone else on the team better with her drive, example, and attitude. She has likely qualified for nationals once again and will hopefully end her career with another All-American performance in the heptathlon."

Rich headlines an All-MIAA team that includes three teammates: sophomores Addyson Gerig of Holland, Michigan (West Ottawa) in the high jump, Chelsea Miskelley of Holland, Michigan (Black River) in the 800 meters and Hailey Pickelheimer of Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty) in the 400-meter hurdles.

All-MIAA Women's Track & Field

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Players Mentioned

Chelsea Miskelley

Chelsea Miskelley

Middle Distance
Sophomore
Hailey Pickelheimer

Hailey Pickelheimer

Sprints, Jumps
Sophomore
Alison Rich

Alison Rich

Sprints, Jumps, Throws
Senior
Addyson Gerig

Addyson Gerig

Senior

Players Mentioned

Chelsea Miskelley

Chelsea Miskelley

Sophomore
Middle Distance
Hailey Pickelheimer

Hailey Pickelheimer

Sophomore
Sprints, Jumps
Alison Rich

Alison Rich

Senior
Sprints, Jumps, Throws
Addyson Gerig

Addyson Gerig

Senior