The University of South Carolina Beaufort women's track and field team concluded day two of the Embry-Riddle Classic, currently ranking 12th overall with 12 points. Grace Wolfe shone by securing third place in the heptathlon with 3,885 points, while teammate De'Andra Brown followed closely in ninth. Other notable performances included Victoria Colon's fifth-place finish in the hammer throw and Victoria Ingram's eighth in the long jump. Several athletes participated across various events, showcasing the team's competitive spirit.

By the Numbers
  • Grace Wolfe finished third in the heptathlon with 3,885 points.
  • Victoria Colon placed fifth in the hammer throw with a mark of 47.67m.
State of Play
  • USCB sits in 12th place with a total of 12 points after day two.
  • The team featured multiple athletes in key events, leading to several top finishes.
What's Next

The Sand Sharks look to improve their standings as they head into the final day of the Embry-Riddle Classic, aiming for more top finishes in individual events and overall team points.

Bottom Line

The performance thus far has demonstrated USCB's potential, with standout athletes like Grace Wolfe and Victoria Colon paving the way for future competition and team success.