Emily Amburgey ’13 won 3 All-America citations in track & field. As a freshman, she finished second in the pentathlon and the high jump as OWU won the team title at the North Coast Athletic Conference indoor championship. Outdoors, she won the high jump (5-6) and finished third in the heptathlon, 100-meter hurdles, and high jump as OWU won the NCAC title. She tied for fifth place in the high jump at the NCAA Division III championship meet to win her first All-America recognition. Indoors her sophomore year, she won All-NCAC honors with a third in the high jump as OWU won the team title and went on to the NCAA Division III championship meet, finishing 14th. Outdoors, she won All-NCAC honors with a second in the high jump as OWU won the team title, then advanced to the NCAA Division III championship meet, finishing 17th. As a junior, she won conference titles in the long jump and pentathlon as OWU took the NCAC indoor crown. Outdoors, she posted seconds in the long jump, high jump, and triple jump and helped the 400-meter relay team to a second-place finish as OWU won the team title. She qualified for the NCAA Division III championship for the third straight year, tying for 11th in the high jump. Her senior year, she was named Field Event Athlete of the Year at the NCAC indoor meet after finishing second in the pentathlon with a school-record 2949 points and adding a second in the high jump. She won All-America honors with a tie for sixth place in the high jump. Outdoors, she posted third-place finishes in the heptathlon, long jump, and high jump to help OWU won the conference championship, then went on to take All-America honors in the high jump with an eighth-place finish. She won one All-Ohio championship and was a 7-time All-Ohio honoree, and was a 4-time NCAC champion and a 21-time All-NCAC honoree (1 as a member of a relay team). She won the Nan Carney-DeBord Award as the top senior female student-athlete in 2013.