Track & Field Back in Action at UCR Spring Classic
The Hawai'i women's track and field team is set to compete in the UCR Spring Classic this Saturday in Southern California. Following a strong debut at the Aztec Coastal Track Classic and PLNU Sea Lion Invite, the team is eager to build on their success with multiple athletes achieving top program marks. Notable performances include the 4x100m relay team tying for the seventh-fastest time in Hawai'i history and several individuals placing in the program's all-time rankings, showcasing their competitive edge heading into the meet.
By the Numbers- The 4x100m relay team clocked a time of 46.38 seconds, tying for seventh in Hawai'i history.
- Marissa Crane's 400m dash time of 56.51 seconds ranks ninth all-time in program history.
- The team recently achieved four top-10 program marks at their last competition.
- Upcoming events include the Stanford Invitational and Mike Fanelli Classic scheduled for April 3-4.
After the UCR Spring Classic, the Rainbow Wahine will shift focus to the Stanford Invitational and Mike Fanelli Classic, where they aim to further improve their rankings and showcase their talent on a larger stage.
Bottom LineThe Hawai'i women's track and field team is poised to capitalize on their recent performances, seeking to solidify their presence in the outdoor season as they transition to key upcoming races that could elevate their rankings and visibility in the sport.
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