Track and Field Locks in Five First Place Finishes at the West Coast Relays
UC Davis track and field had a notable performance at the West Coast Relays, achieving five event victories across two days of competition in Fresno, California. The men鈥檚 team saw standout performances with multiple podium finishes, while the women鈥檚 team secured four individual victories, showcasing a strong depth in talent for the Aggies.
By the Numbers- Five individual first-place finishes for UC Davis track and field.
- 11 total podium finishes at the West Coast Relays.
- Aidan Hagerty led the men's team by winning the pole vault with a height of 5.19m.
- On the women's side, Kylee Davis and Maya Shinnick were among the multiple athletes who secured event victories in the long jump and 400m dash, respectively.
UC Davis will split its squad for upcoming competitions at three different meets next week: the Texas Relays in Austin, the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in Berkeley, and the Mike Fanelli Track Classic in San Francisco.
Bottom LineThe Aggies demonstrated significant strength at the West Coast Relays, positioning themselves as a competitive force as they prepare for a busy upcoming schedule with three major meets on the horizon.
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