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TRACK HEADS TO GLADSTEIN INVITATIONAL

Live Results | Event Sheet

DAYTON, Ohio
– The University of Dayton women’s track and field team heads to Bloomington, Ind. on Friday and Saturday for the Gladstein Invitational hosted by the Indiana Hoosiers.

Dayton is hoping to build on a great start at the Doug Raymond Invitational, in which a number of University of Dayton student-athletes set new personal records, while sophomore Hilary Lang took first in the long jump with a school record-breaking jump.

Lang had a distance of 5.51m (18-01.00 feet) on Saturday. Lang also set a new personal record in the 60 meter hurdles with a time of (9.84).

Sophomore Maddi Schmidt finished second in school history and set a new personal record in the 60 meter hurdles with a time of 9.08 in the preliminaries. She pr’ed in the long jump with a distance of 5.24m (17-02.25 feet). Sophomore Aly Weeman had a new personal record in the weight throw (16.23m – 53-03.00 feet). Sophomore Katrina Steinhauser and Hanna Krizmanic each pr’ed in the pole vault with heights of 3.70m (12-01.50 feet) and 3.55m (11-07.75m) respectively. Steinhauser captured first in the pole vault with her mark.

The meet opens on Friday at Noon with the 60 meter hurdles portion of the women’s hepathlon. The women’s 5k will close out the day at 8:45 p.m. Saturday’s women’s events begin at 11 a.m. with the 200m finals. The 4x400 will wrap up the meet at 2:50 p.m on Saturday.

Recaps and results will be available following the conclusion of each day’s events.

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