The Ohio women's track and field team wrapped up competition at the Jesse Owens Classic, with athletes achieving new personal records.

By the Numbers
  • Senior Kenna Loveless achieved a fourth place with a career-best time of 11:13.62 in the women's 3000m steeplechase.
  • Freshman Gracie Smith set a personal best with a time of 15.19 in the women's 100m hurdle preliminaries.
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State of Play
  • Ohio women's track and field team concluded the Jesse Owens Classic with notable performances by several athletes.
  • The team will next compete at the Penn Relays on Thursday, April 25.
What's Next

The Bobcats are set to participate in the Penn Relays on April 25 following their achievements at the Jesse Owens Classic.

Bottom Line

The Ohio women's track and field team displayed strong performances at the Jesse Owens Classic, setting new personal records and gearing up for the upcoming Penn Relays.