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Track & Field Concludes Pac-12 Invitational with Stellar Marks
2/26/2022 5:10 PM | Track & Field
The Utah track & field team closed out the indoor season several PRs and record times once again.
SEATTLE – The Utah track & field team had a great showing on the final day of the Pac-12 Invitational inside Dempsey Indoor Track posting more PRs and school record marks.
Simone Plourde kicked things open for Utah in the mile finishing fourth overall with a PR time of 4:36.12, which moves her up one spot in the school record books and passes Sarah Feeney (4:36.67). Sophie Ryan finished her mile in 4:53.23.
Josefine Eriksen broke her own school record in the 400m dash that she recently broke on Saturday, running a time of 54.01 to win her heat and take fifth overall. Lauren O'Banion crossed the finish line at 57.51 while Rachel Whipple nearly missed her PR with a time of 58.66. Ruby Jane Mathewson closed out the race for Utah with a mark of 59.62.
Brooke Manson won her heat in the 800m race with a time of 2:09.99 for sixth overall while Jasie York posted a new personal best time of 2:12.06.
Over in the 3000m race, the trio of Bella Williams, Cara Woolnough and Keelah Barger crushed their previous PRs and all clocked top-15 finishes. Williams posted a time of 9:10.16 to destroy her previous PR of 9:47.35 and took fifth overall while also bumping Emily Venters for second all-time in the record books. Meanwhile, Woolnough recorded an eighth-place finish behind a time of 9:13.57 – pushing her to fourth all-time in school history. Barger, who was 10th in the record books (9:37.41), jumped one spot to No. 9 after she ran a 9:26.19 on Saturday. Hannah Butler finished two spots ahead of Morgan Jensen for 24th overall with a time of 9:49.33 to Jensen's 9:53.30 with Karli Branch the last Ute to cross the finish line at 9:59.63.
Utah's 4x400m relay squad of O'Banion, York, Davis and Eriksen concluded the day with a seventh-place finish at 3:44.98.
For the latest news and information on the Utah cross country and track & field programs, fans can stay connected online at www.UtahUtes.com and on social media by following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Simone Plourde kicked things open for Utah in the mile finishing fourth overall with a PR time of 4:36.12, which moves her up one spot in the school record books and passes Sarah Feeney (4:36.67). Sophie Ryan finished her mile in 4:53.23.
Josefine Eriksen broke her own school record in the 400m dash that she recently broke on Saturday, running a time of 54.01 to win her heat and take fifth overall. Lauren O'Banion crossed the finish line at 57.51 while Rachel Whipple nearly missed her PR with a time of 58.66. Ruby Jane Mathewson closed out the race for Utah with a mark of 59.62.
Brooke Manson won her heat in the 800m race with a time of 2:09.99 for sixth overall while Jasie York posted a new personal best time of 2:12.06.
Over in the 3000m race, the trio of Bella Williams, Cara Woolnough and Keelah Barger crushed their previous PRs and all clocked top-15 finishes. Williams posted a time of 9:10.16 to destroy her previous PR of 9:47.35 and took fifth overall while also bumping Emily Venters for second all-time in the record books. Meanwhile, Woolnough recorded an eighth-place finish behind a time of 9:13.57 – pushing her to fourth all-time in school history. Barger, who was 10th in the record books (9:37.41), jumped one spot to No. 9 after she ran a 9:26.19 on Saturday. Hannah Butler finished two spots ahead of Morgan Jensen for 24th overall with a time of 9:49.33 to Jensen's 9:53.30 with Karli Branch the last Ute to cross the finish line at 9:59.63.
Utah's 4x400m relay squad of O'Banion, York, Davis and Eriksen concluded the day with a seventh-place finish at 3:44.98.
For the latest news and information on the Utah cross country and track & field programs, fans can stay connected online at www.UtahUtes.com and on social media by following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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