George Washington University shone at the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track and Field Championships, highlighted by Mike Bohlke defending his title in the men's 1,500 meters, marking the first back-to-back win in program history for this event. The women’s team saw significant success, with three athletes and a relay team securing podium finishes, including a program-record time in the 4x400-meter relay. Overall, the GW women earned a total of four medals, further establishing their presence in the competition.

By the Numbers
  • Mike Bohlke won the 1,500-meter run in 4:03.61
  • The women’s 4x400-meter relay team achieved a program-record time of 3:46.55 for a silver medal
  • GW women scored 41 points, their highest in championship history
  • GW men scored a total of 18 points during the meet
Yes, But

While the men's team performed well, their total point score (18) lagged behind the women's, raising questions about the overall depth and performance of the men's program at this championship.

State of Play
  • The GW women finished with four medals, a program high
  • The men's team had notable performances but fell short in scoring compared to previous years
What's Next

The GW Revolutionaries will participate in Liberty's Last Chance Invitational on May 6, an opportunity for athletes to secure qualifying times ahead of the NCAA First Round on May 17.

Bottom Line

George Washington University’s strong performance at the Atlantic 10 Championships enhances their standing in track and field, showcasing both individual and team success while highlighting areas for growth, particularly in men's scoring.