Washburn Ichabods Shine at KU Relays: Setting Records and Qualifying for Saturday Finals
Washburn Ichabods break school records and send multiple athletes to Saturday finals at KU Relays, achieving three NCAA provisional marks.
By the Numbers- Lillian Harris sets personal bests in 200m (24.68) and 100m (12.07), qualifying for two Saturday finals.
- Wyatt Heiman breaks school record in the 200m with a time of 21.16, securing an NCAA provisional mark.
- The 4x400m relay team also sets a school record with a time of 3:17.55.
- Lillian Harris, Ta'Mijha Nichols, and Shanice Hutson impress in their respective events, qualifying for Saturday finals.
- Men's team showcases strong performances with notable results in the 200m and relay events.
- Overall, Washburn Ichabods demonstrate competitiveness and record-breaking potential at the KU Relays.
As the final day of the relays approaches, anticipation is high for more standout performances and potential additional records being broken.
Bottom LineWashburn Ichabods shine at the KU Relays, setting school records and securing NCAA provisional marks, displaying remarkable talent and competitive spirit in track and field.
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