The track team excelled at the George Mason Dalton Ebanks Invitational, achieving 23 personal bests and nine top-10 program marks. Junior Jason Omari-Anim tied his personal record in the men's 200 meters, while sophomore Zoe Clark recorded a strong personal best that falls just short of an AU all-time ranking. Freshman Shealyn Brochu delivered a standout performance in the women's 800 meters, ranking fourth all-time for AU. Notable achievements included several athletes breaking into the top-ten rankings across various events, showcasing their competitive strength.

By the Numbers
  • 23 personal bests achieved by athletes at the meet.
  • 9 top-10 program marks established.
  • Freshman Shealyn Brochu's time of 2:11.60 ranks fourth all-time for AU.
  • Cooper Michaud鈥檚 steeplechase time of 9:12.71 ranks third all-time for AU.
State of Play
  • Team performed strongly mid-season despite a heavy training load.
  • Consistent aggressive racing was noted, with many athletes securing heat wins and event placements.
  • Nine athletes participated in the men's and women's 1500 meters, all achieving personal bests.
What's Next

The track team will continue their season with local competition at the Bison Classic on April 11, aiming for further improvements and another chance to achieve significant times.

Bottom Line

The team's performance at the Dalton Ebanks Invitational illustrates strong potential as athletes set personal records and compete for top rankings. Future meets could further showcase this momentum, leading to even more significant achievements in the season ahead.