Track & Field Starts Outdoor Season with SBU Team Title
Missouri State women's track and field kicked off the outdoor season impressively, capturing the team title at the SBU Bearcat Invitational with a total of 187 points. The team showcased their depth with numerous personal records and event victories after competing in the WashU Distance Carnival earlier in the weekend. Head coach Jordan Fife highlighted the strong start, indicating that improvements have already been noted compared to last year.
By the Numbers- Missouri State scored 187 points, significantly outpacing Central Missouri (110 points) and Southwest Baptist (89 points).
- Ella Cronhardt won the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:33.87 and previously earned third in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the WashU Distance Carnival.
- Olivia Rogers secured two runner-up finishes in the 100 meters (11.55) and 200 meters (23.86).
- Cheria Galbreath posted a personal-best 14.73 in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing fourth.
- The 4x100-meter relay team clinched first place at 45.55 seconds, contributing to the overall team score.
The team will continue their outdoor season at the UCM Mule Relays scheduled for April 9-10, enhancing their competitiveness and tracking further improvements.
Bottom LineThe Missouri State women's track and field team demonstrated exceptional potential in their season opener, suggesting they may achieve even greater success as the season progresses. Their strong starts and numerous personal records are promising signs for the upcoming competitions.
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