The Dickinson women's track and field team showcased impressive performances at the Little 3 Meet against Gettysburg College. Despite losing to both the Bullets and Diplomats, the Red Devils secured multiple top-three finishes, with senior Erin Olsavsky winning both the 100m and 200m races. Other notable accomplishments included solid finishes from sophomores and first-year athletes across various events, particularly in distance and field categories.

By the Numbers
  • Erin Olsavsky clocked 12.56 in the 100m, ranking seventh in Dickinson history.
  • Olsavsky also won the 200m with a time of 26.23.
  • Meghan Higgins-Haas finished second in the 5000m with a time of 18:30.97.
  • Sarah Glickson placed second in the hammer throw with a mark of 37.80m.
State of Play
  • Team demonstrated strong individual performances despite overall team losses.
  • Olsavsky's victories highlight her key role in the team's success.
  • Multiple athletes achieved personal bests and top placements in their events.
What's Next

The team will look to build on this performance in upcoming meets, focusing on improving relay times and securing more top placements. As they continue the season, maintaining competitive momentum will be crucial for upcoming events.

Bottom Line

Despite setbacks in the overall standings, the Dickinson women's track and field team鈥檚 strong individual performances signal a promising season ahead, especially with Olsavsky leading the way in sprints and other athletes stepping up in various events.