Women鈥檚 Outdoor Track Season Kicks Off in St. Louis with Records
The Wayne State University women's track and field team kicked off their outdoor season at two St. Louis meets. Notably, three athletes secured top-10 times in the WSU record books at the Washington University Distance Carnival. In the 1,500m events, Anna Gdowski and Robin Bresolin competed at the St. Louis University Speed and Power Festival, while other WSU runners made significant achievements in various events.
By the Numbers- Emily Gordon finished 12th in the 1500m with a time of 4:33.98, ranking 3rd in WSU history.
- Ava Peters clocked 17:27.43 in the 5K, placing 19th and sitting 7th in school history.
- Aubrey Migoski placed 16th in the 10K with a time of 38:05.82, marking 10th in program history.
- The women's team competed across two competitions simultaneously this weekend.
- Upcoming events include the Cedarville Yellow Jacket Collegiate Open on March 28th, where more team members will compete.
With promising performances to build on, the team looks forward to improving their times and rankings at the Cedarville Open next weekend. Continued training and competition may yield even more record-breaking efforts.
Bottom LineThe opening weekend demonstrates the depth and potential of the Wayne State women's track and field squad, hinting at a competitive season ahead as athletes strive for personal and program milestones.
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