Caldwell University women's track and field shined at the Kean Sprint Night, clinching six medals. Sophomore Angel Cruz-Fletcher secured gold in the long jump with a season-best 5.43m, while freshman Valerie Castro set a new school record in the 100-meter hurdles at 15.92 seconds and qualified for the CACC in the 200m. Multiple athletes showcased strong performances, contributing to a dominant display of talent across events.

By the Numbers
  • Angel Cruz-Fletcher won the long jump with a leap of 5.43m.
  • Valerie Castro set a new school record in the 100HH with a time of 15.92 seconds.
  • Senior Isabella Pollock won the 400m in 1:02.31 and finished fifth in the 200m at 26.93 seconds.
State of Play
  • Several Cougars are set to compete at the prestigious Penn Relays.
  • The full team will participate in a meet at Vassar this Saturday.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Caldwell athletes will aim to maintain their momentum and achieve further personal bests at the Penn Relays and Vassar meet, as they prepare for upcoming championships.

Bottom Line

Caldwell's women's track and field team is proving its competitiveness, highlighted by record-breaking performances. Keeping this winning spirit will be crucial as they approach more significant meets.