Embry-Riddle Women's Track and Field participated in the Bob Hayes Classic, achieving notable milestones with several athletes setting personal and program records in various events.

The Big Picture

The team's strong performance at the Bob Hayes Classic highlights the athletes' dedication and skill, showcasing their continuous improvement and potential for future success in the sport.

By the Numbers
  • Dejah Saunders ran the 110m hurdles in 15.53 seconds, setting a personal record.
  • Olivia Worrell achieved a career-best time of 12.25 seconds in the 100m race.
  • Brooklynn Gould secured second place in the 800m with a personal-best time of 2:14.81.
  • Laura McBride completed the 400m hurdles in 1:04.28, placing third.
  • Maxi Kirschner set a personal record in the javelin with a throw of 43.48m, hitting a provisional mark.
State of Play
  • Athletes like Olivia Worrell, Ciara Thomas, and Brooklynn Gould demonstrated exceptional performances, placing well in their respective events.
  • The team's collective efforts resulted in top finishes across various disciplines, showcasing their versatility and talent.
What's Next

The team is set to participate in the Knights Invitational hosted by UCF in Orlando next Friday, continuing their season with high expectations following their success at the Bob Hayes Classic.

Bottom Line

Embry-Riddle Women's Track and Field excelled at the Bob Hayes Classic, with athletes setting personal records and demonstrating competitive prowess, setting a strong foundation for future competitions and confirming their status as a team to watch in upcoming events.