Wildcats Shine Against the Best in the PNW at the OSU PNW Invite
The Central Washington University Track and Field Team excelled at the Oregon State University PNW Invite over the weekend, showcasing impressive performances during their second outdoor meet of the season. Key victories included Matthew Bender's personal best in men's high jump, Elise Hopper's titles in the women's 400m hurdles, and Josh Boast's success in the men's hurdles. The Wildcats recorded several top five finishes, demonstrating depth in their roster and strong individual accomplishments throughout the event.
By the Numbers- Matthew Bender achieved 1.95m in men's high jump, a new personal best.
- Elise Hopper clocked 59.9 in women's 400m hurdles, also a personal best.
- The women's 4x400m relay team finished with a time of 3:44.0, securing first place.
- Ashlyn Nielsen won the women's 100m with a time of 12.05.
- The Wildcats showed strong performances on both days of competition.
- Multiple athletes achieved personal bests, indicating improving form as the season progresses.
- High participation in top-five finishes showcases team depth and competitiveness.
The Wildcats are set to compete at the Whitworth Peace Meet on April 4, looking to build on their recent successes. With continued training and focus, they aim to improve personal and team performances even further.
Bottom LineThe Wildcats demonstrated formidable talent and depth at the OSU PNW Invite, with numerous personal bests and event wins. This performance sets a solid foundation for future competitions as they aim for excellence in the remainder of the season.
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