The Wisconsin women's track and field team ended their regular season with impressive performances at the Badger Challenge, securing five victories and seven personal bests.

By the Numbers
  • Madison Mooney ran a season-best 2:04.97 in the 800 meters, ranking sixth in the Big Ten.
  • Zaira Malloy Salgado won the 5000 meters with a time of 17:25.24.
  • Chloe Lindeman threw a distance of 218 feet 1 inch in the hammer throw, earning second place.
  • Elissa Perkins set a personal best in the triple jump with a leap of 40-7 1/2 (12.38m).
Yes, But

Some athletes competed unattached which affected team scoring.

State of Play
  • Wisconsin women's track and field team showcased dominance in various events, clinching several top finishes.
  • The team is now gearing up for the 2024 Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Ann Arbor next weekend.
What's Next

The Badgers are preparing for the upcoming postseason at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Bottom Line

The Wisconsin women's track and field team excelled in their regular-season finale, demonstrating strength in various events and setting personal bests, setting a positive tone heading into the postseason.