The Wildcats track and field team achieved record-breaking performances at the Texas Relays and Bobcat Invitational in Texas, with impressive results and changes to the CWU all-time top-10 list due to strong winds.

By the Numbers
  • E'lexis Hollis set a new CWU record with a 100m sprint of 11.45w seconds, leading the GNAC.
  • Josh Green posted the fastest men's 100m time in CWU history at 10.72w seconds, also leading the GNAC.
  • Aiden Wise and Josh Boast excelled in the hurdles, with Wise posting a GNAC leading time of 14.86w seconds in the 110m hurdles.
Yes, But

The windy conditions during the competitions may have impacted some of the recorded times, potentially affecting the final results.

State of Play
  • The team shows significant improvement and promising potential with multiple athletes achieving personal records and top rankings in the conference.
  • Preparations for future meets and continued training focus on enhancing performances and maintaining the current competitive edge.
What's Next

The Wildcats will continue their season by competing at the John Knight Twilight on April 5th in Monmouth, Oregon, aiming to build on their recent successes and further solidify their positions in the GNAC.

Bottom Line

The Wildcats' exceptional performances in Texas indicate a strong start to the season, with dedicated training and a focus on improvement setting the stage for continued success in upcoming competitions.