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Hana Moll and Amanda Moll both reached the podium in the women's pole vault at the college track and field championships.
The sophomore broke her twin sister Amanda’s NCAA outdoor pole vault record en route to the national title earlier this month ...
THERE’S AN OLD PHRASE often used by athletes in the vertical jumps: “No risk it, no biscuit.” While it wasn’t... Read More ...
After facing elimination early, Washington's Hana Moll went on to break a collegiate record, set last month by her twin ...
Hana Moll Takes Turn At The Top Hana Moll got her first outdoor championship today, and after securing the win, she put the cherry on top with a new Meet Record and NCAA Outdoor Record to close out ...
Husky National Champions Nathan Green and Hana Moll each added another B1G honor to their long lists of accolades today, as they were each tabbed Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year.
Amanda and Hana Moll capped off the two best indoor seasons in collegiate history in the pole vault by going 1-2 at the NCAA Indoor Championships, shaking off all pressure and all contenders to ...
In the case of Hana and Amanda Moll, this is true as both have fallen for the pole vault. Only they're doing so at a remarkable level, they share history-making achievements together.
Amanda Moll is the No. 1 women’s college pole vaulter in the country today, but tomorrow it could be her identical twin sister, Hana. For years, the sisters have been each other’s biggest ...
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