Lumberjacks Compete in Key Meets to Boost National Rankings
The Cal Poly Humboldt women's track and field team is set to enhance their national rankings by participating in three meets this week: the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif., the Cal State LA Twilight in Los Angeles, and the Raider Invitational in Ashland, Ore. Currently ranked No. 35 nationally and third in the CCAA, the Lumberjacks aim to secure qualifying marks and improve their standings through standout performances across various events. Following a successful Chico Invitational, where Caitlyn Dougherty shone with wins in the 100m and 200m, the team seeks to build on this momentum as they approach the postseason.
By the Numbers- Caitlyn Dougherty won the 100m with a time of 12.09 seconds and the 200m at 24.37 seconds.
- Isabel Perez-Zoghbi finished first in the 400m, clocking in at 56.72 seconds.
- The Lumberjacks are currently ranked No. 35 in national standings and third in CCAA rankings.
- They are coming off a strong performance at the Chico Invitational, reinforcing their competitive edge.
As the Lumberjacks compete in these pivotal meets, they will focus on achieving NCAA qualifying marks and personal bests, setting the stage for a strong finish in the outdoor season and upcoming CCAA Championships starting April 30.
Bottom LineThe upcoming competitions are crucial for Humboldt's track and field team aiming to solidify their rankings and make a significant impact at the national and conference levels. Success in these events could enhance team dynamics and position heading into the postseason.
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