SEATTLE – The Utah track & field team closed out its indoor season on Saturday at the Ken Shannon Last Chance Meet inside Dempsey Indoor.
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The miler squad started the day for Utah with
Erin Vringer leading the crew with a run of 4:46.79 for 10th-overall – which also saw her move in the top-10 and sit at No. 6 all-time jumping ahead of teammate
Kyla Martin. Despite Vringer passing her on the all-time list, Martin also had a solid run with a new PR time of 4:47.06 to improve her mark on the all-time list at No. 7.
Grace Moroney (4:53.44) and
Anna Peters (4:45.21) closed things out for Utah in the event with Peters running in her first indoor mile.
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Josefine Eriksen, who broke the school record in the 400m dash back in January, was just off of her own mark on Saturday after posting a time of 53.64.
The 4x400m relay team of
Harley Daniel,
Bailey Kealamakia,
Ally Gomm and
Josefine Eriksen teamed up to break the school record with a time of 3:36.97 - which was set just last year with Daniel and Kealamakia running the first two legs.Â
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Utah's 800m crew finished up the day in the Emerald City with
Bri Rinn posting the fastest time from the trio of Utes (2:07.61). Running in the event for the first time, Martin registered a mark of 2:09.58 while
Millie Wilcox checked in at 2:11.60.
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With the indoor season all wrapped up, the Women of Utah will get a just under a month to switch things up and begin training for the outdoor season – which is slated to begin in San Diego at the Aztec Invitational (March 21-23).
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