The Concordia Irvine women's track and field team set two more school records in the final day of competition at The Podium in Spokane, Washington, with Jasmyn Crawford breaking the women's 60m dash record twice in one day and contributing to the record-breaking 4x400m relay.

Why It Matters

The record-breaking performances by the women's team signify a significant achievement and demonstrate the team's exceptional skill and determination in the indoor track and field season.

By the Numbers
  • Jasmyn Crawford ran a 7.63 in the 60m dash qualifying round and a 7.60 in the prelims.
  • The women's 4x400m relay team, comprising Maria Sartin, Giovana Pelascini, Ruby Bishop, and Bethany Schmidt, set a new record of 3:52.78, almost three seconds faster than the previous one from 2019.
State of Play
  • Jori Paradis and Maddie Jahshan achieved personal records in the mile race, with Paradis running 5:05.19 and Jahshan running 5:15.62.
  • Riley Norris also set two personal records in the 60mH and 400m events, in addition to completing a pentathlon.
  • On the men's side, freshman Lucas Grunden and junior Owen Beam delivered standout performances in the 3000m event.
What's Next

The team is set to participate in Grand Valley State's Big Meets after a two-day hiatus in Irvine, aiming to carry forward their exceptional performances to the upcoming events.

Bottom Line

The women's track and field team's record-breaking achievements and exceptional performances reflect their dedication and potential for continued success in the indoor season, setting a high bar for future competitions.