The great outdoors agrees with Taygin Jump.
The Coupeville grad, now a freshman at Plattsburgh State in New York, was finally let loose from the gym Saturday afternoon.
And she promptly tore up the joint.
Making her collegiate outdoor track and field debut, Jump roared to wins in the javelin and hammer throw at the Saints Ice Breaker in Canton.
That gave the fab frosh 20 points on the day, a huge help to Plattsburgh State holding off St. Lawrence 206-194 for the women’s team title.
Not only did Jump win both of her events, but she won by a large margin.
In the hammer throw, the former Wolf launched her implement an even 112 feet, an inch shy of two feet further than any of her nine foes.
Meanwhile, Jump won by an even bigger margin in the javelin, with her toss of 95-09 being nearly three feet further than any of the other 10 competitors could chuck it.
The Cardinals and their Cow Town killer will bask in the afterglow for a few hours, then get back at it.
Plattsburgh’s next meet arrives April 6, when it travels to Utica for the Pioneer Spring Invite.















































