Numerous Northwestern track athletes set personal bests at recent meets, with Ava Earl notably achieving the second-fastest 3,000 meters time in the university's history and coming within three seconds of the school record. The team's success at various events showcases its growing momentum.

By the Numbers
  • Ava Earl ran the 3,000 meters in 9:05, moving up to second on Northwestern's all-time list
  • Earl achieved a 9:04 time in the 3,000 meters in another meet, ranking 19th among 160 runners and marking the seventh-fastest time among NCAA participants
State of Play
  • Numerous Wildcats recorded personal bests at recent track events
  • The team will conclude its indoor track season with the Margaret Bradley Invitational at UChicago
Bottom Line

Northwestern track athletes, including Ava Earl, have been setting impressive personal records, with Earl's outstanding performances positioning her close to breaking the school record, indicating a promising future for the team.