Boneau Shatters Freshman 5K Record at Mangrum Invite
The University of San Diego women's track team excelled at the Mangrum Invite, with Clare Boneau making headlines by setting a USD freshman record in the 5K with a time of 17:12.93, marking the seventh best in program history. This achievement follows her previous freshman record in the 1500m during the season opener. The team showcased strong performances across other distance events as well, strengthening their competitive presence. Nathalie Green achieved a personal best in the 5K, while another freshman, Sydney Tackett, led the way in the 1500m with a personal best time as well.
By the Numbers- Clare Boneau's 5K time of 17:12.93 is the seventh best all-time for USD.
- Nathalie Green finished 9th in the 5K with a personal best of 18:13.57.
- Sydney Tackett completed the 1500m in 4:51.98, achieving personal best status.
While Clare Boneau's records are impressive, the competition within the team is growing, with multiple athletes achieving personal bests, suggesting a rising caliber of the entire team's performance.
State of Play- The Toreros are building momentum with increasing personal records across various events.
- The upcoming Pomona-Pitzer Invite offers another platform for athletes to excel and capture more accolades.
As the Toreros prepare for the Pomona-Pitzer Invite on April 11, athletes aim to build on their recent successes and continue breaking personal and program records.
Bottom LineClare Boneau's achievements put a spotlight on the growing talent within the USD women's track program, underscoring the team's potential to make significant strides in upcoming competitions.
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