The Elon women's track and field team showcased impressive performances at the Duke Invitational, with standout athletes Julia Bell and Eloise Mulready making significant contributions. Bell recorded a personal-best time of 4:20.19 in the 1500 meters, ranking her sixth in school history, while Mulready cleared 1.63 meters in the high jump, tying for seventh and placing her tenth all-time at the program. The competition saw additional strong finishes, including Isabella Johnson's fifth-place result in the hammer throw and Cami Glebocki's sixth-place finish in the 5,000 meters with a personal best. Overall, the Phoenix made notable strides in various events across the day.

By the Numbers
  • Julia Bell finished 14th in the 1500 meters with a personal-best time of 4:20.19.
  • Eloise Mulready tied for seventh in the high jump with a personal-best height of 1.63 meters (5'4.25").
  • Isabella Johnson placed fifth in the hammer with a throw of 58.45 meters (191'9").
State of Play
  • The Duke Invitational continues, with the final day set to showcase Elon's competitors in seven events.
  • Key athletes include Cami Glebocki and Isabella Johnson, who are expected to build on their current performances.
What's Next

The Elon team aims to capitalize on their momentum at the Duke Invitational's final day, seeking to improve their standings and set more personal records ahead of upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

The Elon women's track and field team is on a trajectory of success, with athletes making historic performances and demonstrating strong potential for future competitions.