Saint Joseph's women’s track and field team broke multiple school records at the Quaker Invitational. Key highlights include Tess Crossan setting a new 500m record at 1:13.20, and Karin Dobiasch winning the 800m with a meet-record time of 2:08.12, breaking Crossan’s record set previously. The team showcased multiple personal bests across various events, demonstrating strong performances overall.

By the Numbers
  • Tess Crossan's 500m time of 1:13.20 broke the previous record of 1:13.96 set in 2013.
  • Karin Dobiasch’s time of 2:08.12 in the 800m set a meet record and surpassed Crossan's previous record established just a week prior.
State of Play
  • The Hawks had several athletes achieve personal bests, with notable performances in both track and field events.
  • The women's 4x400m relay team recorded a season-best time of 3:48.27, finishing in third place.
What's Next

The team will compete at the Scarlet and White Invite in Boston next weekend, looking to build on this momentum and continue breaking records.

Bottom Line

Saint Joseph's women's track and field squad is making a strong statement in the season, with increasing performances and new school records, setting high expectations for future competitions.