Wildcats Earn Two Medals in Outdoor Season Opener
The Daemen women's track and field team kicked off their outdoor season at the Charleston Golden Eagle Invitational, securing two medals. Patsy Oberholzer dominated the 5000m run with a personal best of 18:46.40, a 32-second lead over the next competitor. Skylar Savage earned a bronze medal in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:08.10, marking her seventh all-time at Daemen. Other noteworthy performances included strong finishes from Kylie Piekarski in the 5000m and Mia Wright in the 400m.
By the Numbers- Patsy Oberholzer finished the 5000m run in 18:46.40, 32 seconds ahead of the next runner.
- Skylar Savage's 400m hurdles time of 1:08.10 ranks her seventh in program history.
- Kylie Piekarski posted a time of 19:49.15, finishing fourth in the 5000m.
- Mia Wright's 400m time of 59.35 seconds ranks third in program history.
- The Wildcats began their season on a strong note, highlighting the team's competitive depth.
- Multiple athletes set personal bests and established strong rankings in the program鈥檚 history.
- Several athletes finished just outside of medal positions, indicating a promising overall team performance.
The Wildcats will continue their outdoor season at the Brockport Multi next Sunday, where they will aim to build on their recent successes and optimize their performances in various events.
Bottom LineThe Daemen women's track and field team displayed significant talent and potential in their season opener, establishing a solid foundation for future competitions. With standout performances setting new personal and program records, the Wildcats are well-positioned for a successful season ahead.
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