About Women's Track And Field
The Aggie women's track and field program compete during the winter (indoor) and spring (outdoor) seasons.
April Mafturak graduated in 2003 as the most prolific pole vaulter in school history. She captured two Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) titles and two runner-up finishes at the indoor and outdoor championships during her tenure.
Meghan Donovan dominated the high jump event over the last four years. An indoor and outdoor All-American in 2011, Donovan captured two MAC indoor titles and was the runner-up on two occasions. She took home the outdoor crown in 2010 and was the conference runner-up in both 2009 and 2012.
Alexis Maylor transferred to Delaware Valley prior to the 2012 campaign and her first season saw her win the conference pentathlon and heptathlon events while being named the MAC Female Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year. In 2013, she defended her pentathlon title during the indoor season and qualified for the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships in the heptahlon. In her senior season of 2014, Maylor won her third pentathlon title and was named the MAC Female Indoor Field Athlete of the Year. She won the same award during the outdoor season as she captured the heptathlon and long jump titles. Maylor then won the ECAC championship in the heptatlhon and qualified for the NCAAs for the second year in a row.