EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon track & field team closed out a solid weekend of competition on Saturday at the Oregon Team Invitational inside Hayward Field.
Bri Rinn got the day going for Utah on the track, taking third-overall with a PR run of 4:12.94 and moved herself up four spots to No. 2 on the all-time list.
Lauren Ayers made her returned to her home state and finished in the top-10 with a PR mark of 4:20.83 – which was good for eighth-overall.
In the 100m hurdles,
Bailey Kealamakia (14.55) and
Lela Divinity (14.79) rounded out the top-10, finishing ninth and 10th-overall, respectively.
Emily Martin placed third-overall in the 100m dash after crossing the finish line at 11.53 while
Megan Rose came in eighth at 12.02.
In the 800m run,
Millie Wilcox bumped herself up one spot on the all-time list at Utah to fourth after personal-best mark of 2:04.72 on Saturday to place fourth-overall while
Kyla Martin placed sixth (2:06.47).
In the 5k,
Erin Vringer mowed down three runners in the final 2000m to take runner-up honors with a time of 15:42.95 in her first-ever outdoor 5k race – which was good for fifth all-time at Utah.
McKaylie Caesar as able to secure a top-10 finish after she ran a new personal best time of 16:14.81 for seventh-overall.
Utah's 4x400m relay crew of
Chelsea Amoah,
Annie Ivins, Martin and
Bailey Kealamakia closed out the day, finishing third-overall with a mark of 3:38.40 – good for sixth all-time.
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