The Cougars had a record-breaking week in track and field with three meets leading up to the RMAC Championships. Multiple athletes achieved personal bests and set new school records, signaling strong momentum for the upcoming competition. Notably, Hannah Zugich shined in the 400H, while Janelle DeBoer broke the 200 and 400 meter school records. Ella Brinkman also made history in the Triple Jump, and other athletes like Kate Miller and Graber showed impressive times in their events, further solidifying the Cougars' potential for the championships.

By the Numbers
  • Hannah Zugich finished the 400H in 1:07.22, the 2nd fastest in Cougars history.
  • Janelle DeBoer set a new school record in the 400m at 56.53, and broke her own record in the 200m (24.54).
  • Ella Brinkman posted a Triple Jump of 38'6.25, breaking the outdoor school record by 5 inches.
State of Play
  • The Cougars are gearing up for the RMAC Championships on April 25-26 in Pueblo, CO.
  • Multiple athletes qualified in multiple events, including DeBoer, who will compete in four different races.
  • Athletes are positioned highly on the RMAC list, with several targeting podium finishes.
What's Next

The Cougars aim to leverage their recent successes to achieve peak performances at the upcoming RMAC Championships, with several athletes contending for individual titles. With momentum on their side, they could turn these records and PRs into a strong championship showing.

Bottom Line

The Cougars' historic week solidifies their status as contenders in the RMAC Championships. With multiple athletes breaking records and achieving personal bests, the team is primed for a potentially groundbreaking performance as they head into their most important meet of the season.