Ashland University's women's indoor track and field team clinched their first indoor league championship in 28 years, showing exceptional teamwork and determination to secure the Great Midwest Athletic Conference title with 148.5 points, surpassing Findlay and Hillsdale.

By the Numbers
  • The Eagle women scored 148.5 points, claiming their first indoor league championship since 1996.
  • Ashland redshirt freshman Hailey Rios stood out, earning the title of the league's women's freshman of the meet with impressive performances.
State of Play
  • Men's team finished third, with senior T.J. Skinner and junior Wyatt Cory winning Great Midwest titles in their respective events.
  • Several athletes achieved top placements in different events, showcasing the team's overall strength and talent.
What's Next

The upcoming events include Nationals selections on Tuesday (Feb. 27), followed by the D-II nationals, where the team aims to continue their success.

Bottom Line

Ashland University's women's indoor track and field team's victory after nearly three decades highlights the power of teamwork and dedication in achieving long-awaited success, setting a strong foundation for future competitions and aspirations.