The Washington State men's and women's track and field teams are gearing up to compete at the Whitworth Peace Meet in Spokane after a successful showing at the Stanford Invitational last week.

By the Numbers
  • Maribel Caicedo set a school record with a time of 12.93 in the women's 100m hurdles.
  • Zenah Cheptoo achieved a program-record time of 15:52.35 in the women's 5,000m run.
State of Play
  • The upcoming Whitworth Peace Meet will feature Division I, Division II, and NAIA competition from the Pacific Northwest.
  • Washington State is preparing for subsequent meets in California, including the Bryan Clay Invitational and UCLA Invitational.
What's Next

Washington State track and field teams will split up for multiple meets next week, with some competing at the Whitworth Twilight and others traveling to California for invitational events.

Bottom Line

The Cougars are set for intense competition at the Whitworth Peace Meet as part of their preparation for major upcoming events, showcasing impressive performances and aiming for continued success in the track and field season.