Yoder helped the River Hawks claim their second Landmark title after winning two gold and one silver medal. The junior earned her first gold in the 200-meter dash before setting a new conference and championship record in the 60-meter hurdles.
She won the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 9.01, while her 8.96 preliminary time set new heights in both the conference and the league championship record books. She beat her own conference record of 8.98 that she set earlier this month at Ithaca College while taking down Goucher's Destiny Philips' time of 9.09 from the 2012 conference championship. Her silver medal came in the 60-meter dash (7.92).
Yoder is the first Track Performer of the Year for the River Hawks since Ashley West, who earned the honor from 2013-15.