Men’s Track & Field, Women’s Track & Field: Long Beach to La Verne
Biola University's track and field teams competed at two events over the weekend, facing strong Division I opponents at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate and showcasing their talent at the Leopard Invitational in La Verne. Highlights included several top finishes in hurdle events and strong performances in both track and field categories, confirming the teams' growing competitiveness.
By the Numbers- Eboselulu Omofoma finished 7th in the women's 100m hurdles with a time of 13.82 seconds.
- Colby Shamblin threw 63.78m in the javelin, placing 4th overall.
- Caleb Pook achieved a pole vault height of 4.40m for 3rd place.
Despite impressive performances, both teams are competing against larger Division I schools, which adds pressure and heightens the competition level as they aim to improve their standings.
State of Play- The Eagles had considerable success in individual events, particularly in hurdles and field events.
- Several athletes are demonstrating consistent improvements, setting the stage for potential personal bests in upcoming meets.
Biola's track and field teams will look to build on their recent performances at the upcoming La Verne Leopard Invitational, Bryan Clay Invitational, and Mt. SAC Relays, where they hope to set new personal records and achieve team milestones.
Bottom LineThe Biola track and field teams are on an upward trajectory, proving their mettle against tough competition, and are poised for significant achievements as they continue to compete this season.
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