The Beavers showcased a stellar performance at the John Knight Twilight in Monmouth, Oregon, particularly excelling in the 800 meters. Jenna O'Beirne won the event with a personal best time of 2:11.01, leading a strong showing for Oregon State. The team also thrived in other events, with multiple athletes achieving personal bests throughout the competition, solidifying their prowess on the track and field.

By the Numbers
  • Jenna O'Beirne won the 800 meters with a personal best of 2:11.01.
  • Kyra Bakke placed second in high jump with a height of 1.60m (5-03), also a personal best.
  • Peyton Craven achieved a long jump distance of 5.72m (18-9.25), setting a personal best.
State of Play
  • The Beavers demonstrated depth in the 800 meters, claiming the top five spots in the event.
  • Avery Marr finished sixth in the 1,500 meters with a personal best of 4:42.92, marking her first collegiate top 10 finish.
  • Several athletes competing unattached set personal bests, contributing to the overall success of the team.
What's Next

The Beavers aim to build on this momentum in upcoming meets, focusing on improving their personal bests and team placements as they progress through the season.

Bottom Line

The impressive performances at the John Knight Twilight highlight the potential of the Oregon State track and field team. Their achievements suggest a promising season ahead as athletes continue to break personal records and refine their skills.