Utah Tech women's track and field team triumphed at the UNLV Rebel ELITE, leading in team points and setting a new school record. The team secured 32 top-8 finishes, highlighted by notable performances in various events including a strong showing in the women's 1500-meter run. Senior Lainee Leavitt and freshman Zoie Adcox contributed significantly, with Adcox earning 1st place in the 800-meter run. Overall, the women accumulated 95 points, well ahead of their competition, while the men's team finished 3rd with 83 points overall.

By the Numbers
  • 95 team points for Utah Tech women, the highest score at the event.
  • 32 total top-8 finishes across all events.
  • Aiden Hardy set a men's outdoor 800-meter program record with a time of 1:56.29.
State of Play
  • The women's team significantly outperformed the competition, taking 1st place in team points.
  • Averie Perriton had multiple strong finishes, helping to solidify team scoring across events.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Utah Tech will aim to maintain this momentum in future meets, focusing on preserving their strong finishes and potentially breaking more records. Targeted training will likely enhance individual performances and overall team success.

Bottom Line

The Trailblazer women's team has established itself as a dominant force at the UNLV Rebel ELITE, showcasing talent and teamwork that should bolster their confidence for the season ahead. Remember their record-setting performances as a significant milestone in the program's development.