Wayne State Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Season Preview: Key Defenses Ahead
The Wayne State University women's outdoor track and field team will kick off their 2024 season at the Cedarville Yellow Jacket Open, aiming to defend several league titles from the previous year.
By the Numbers- Last year, the team scored 126 points at the GLIAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, marking the second-highest total in program history.
- Key graduates from the team include Makayla Sumrall with 16 points and Izzy Taylor with 10 points, leaving gaps in sprints and throws events.
The team faces the challenge of filling the point gaps left by graduating athletes, particularly in events like sprints, throws, and distance.
State of Play- The team will participate in several events leading up to the GLIAC Championships, including the Oakland Golden Grizzlies Invitational and the Azusa Pacific Bryan Clay Invitational.
- Notable returning athletes set to defend league titles include Reagan Justice (10K), Thailyia Christensen (Steeplechase), and Mikayla Williams (Triple Jump).
The team's immediate schedule includes the Cedarville Yellow Jacket Open and upcoming invitationals at Oakland University, Azusa Pacific, and Long Beach State before the GLIAC Championships hosted by Grand Valley State University.
Bottom LineWayne State women's outdoor track and field team faces the challenge of maintaining their competitive edge in the upcoming season after losing key point scorers to graduation, with a tough schedule ahead leading up to the championship events.
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