Hawk Women Impress at Duke and Bucknell
The Saint Joseph's women's track team had a strong showing at both the Duke Invitational and the Bison Outdoor Classic over the weekend, achieving personal bests and team records. Highlight performances included a school-record setting 800m by Karin Dobiasch, clocking in at 2:05.31, and a record-breaking 4x100m relay team finishing in 45.99 seconds. Key individual efforts from Sammy Walz and Khya D'Angelo also stood out, contributing to the team鈥檚 impressive performances.
By the Numbers- Karin Dobiasch set a school record in the 800m with a time of 2:05.31.
- The 4x100m relay team finished sixth with a new record of 45.99 seconds.
- Sammy Walz clocked a personal best of 11.78 seconds in the 100m.
- The Hawks' performances at the Duke Invitational continued strong momentum from previous weeks.
- Multiple personal bests were recorded across various events during the weekend.
- The team demonstrated depth with notable finishes across the 800m, 1500m, and 5000m races.
The team will leverage this momentum heading into upcoming meets, focusing on maintaining peak performance and possibly breaking more records as the season continues. Upcoming competitions will provide further opportunities to showcase their progress.
Bottom LineThe Saint Joseph's women's track team is on an upward trajectory, demonstrating strong performances and breaking records that could signal a season of significant achievements ahead. Their recent success emphasizes both individual and team potential as they prepare for future competitions.
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