The Spring Arbor University track and field team had a stellar performance at the fifth annual Bill Bippes Cougar Classic, winning nine events and setting a new school record. The women's 4x100 meter relay team clocked in at 47.23, meeting the NAIA B standard for national championships. In total, the Cougars achieved nine new Top 10 program marks, showcasing strength across both men's and women's events. Notable victories included Kylie Brown in the women's 200 meters and Quintin Williams in the men's 100 meters. The team looks ahead to competing at the Gina Relays hosted by Hillsdale College next week.

By the Numbers
  • Cougars won nine events at the Cougar Classic.
  • The women's 4x100 relay team set a school record with a time of 47.23 seconds.
State of Play
  • Spring Arbor achieved nine new Top 10 marks across various events.
  • The team successfully qualified multiple athletes for national championships.
What's Next

The Cougars will compete at the Gina Relays from April 16-18, aiming to build on their recent successes and set more program records.

Bottom Line

Spring Arbor University's track and field program is on an upswing, with strong performances and records set, positioning them as a team to watch in upcoming competitions.