Megan Heidebrecht shone during GW’s dual meet weekend, setting a program record in the triple jump at 12.89m at the Virginia Challenge, while the 1500m runners excelled at Morgan State's Legacy Meet with five top-10 finishes. Heidebrecht's performance ranks her No. 18 in the NCAA East Region and leads in the A-10 rankings. Notable highlights include Yehonatan Haim's second place in the 3000m steeplechase and Cole Griswold breaking his own record in the 200m dash with a time of 22.15 seconds. The upcoming A-10 championships add urgency to the Revolutionaries' training as they prepare for one final event at the Penn Relays.

By the Numbers
  • Megan Heidebrecht achieved 12.89m in the triple jump, setting a new program record
  • Cole Griswold clocked 22.15 seconds in the 200m, eclipsing his previous program record
State of Play
  • The Revolutionaries secured five top-10 finishes in the men's and women's 1500m events at Morgan State
  • Heidebrecht's triple jump ranks her among the top in both the East Region and the A-10
What's Next

The Revolutionaries will compete at the Penn Relays next weekend before the A-10 championships, where they aim to showcase their improved performances and possibly garner further accolades.

Bottom Line

GW's track and field team is poised for a strong showing at upcoming competitions, capitalizing on recent successes and setting the stage for potential championship wins.