The Hillsdale College women's track and field team excelled during their California trip, setting two new school records and achieving six new NCAA DII provisional qualifying marks at the recent Bryan Clay Invite and Long Beach State Invite.

By the Numbers
  • Senior Shura Ermakov clocked a time of 59.01 in the 400m hurdles, holding the top time in the country at the NCAA DII level for female athletes in the event.
  • Senior Eden Little set a new school record in the women's javelin with a mark of 46.28 meters, ranking fifth in the nation in the event.
State of Play
  • Impressive performances at the Bryan Clay Invite and Long Beach State Invite positioned Hillsdale well as they head into the final stretch of their season.
  • The team will now prepare for their first-ever home meet at Hayden Park in Hillsdale, Michigan, following their successful showing in California.
What's Next

Hillsdale College women's track and field team will compete in their first-ever home meet at Hayden Park in Michigan after their successful California trip, aiming to build on their recent achievements and continue their strong performances.

Bottom Line

The Hillsdale College women's track and field team showcased impressive talent in California, setting new records and achieving provisional qualifying marks, setting them up for success as they return home for their upcoming meet at Hayden Park.