Morehead State's track and field teams delivered a strong performance at the OVC Championships, scoring 56 points—their highest total since 2006. The men's and women's teams finished with 20 and 36 points respectively, despite the women's team dropping from eighth to ninth place. Freshman Kalynn Pease made history by becoming the first athlete in OVC outdoor history to be named both Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year in the same season. The team also set three school records and achieved 15 personal records throughout the competition.

By the Numbers
  • 56 total points scored by MSU, highest since 2006.
  • 15 personal records (pr) set by MSU athletes during the meet.
State of Play
  • Both teams placed ninth overall despite strong individual performances.
  • Pease withdrew from the 200m and placed sixth in the 100m, setting a personal record.
What's Next

Kalynn Pease is expected to qualify for the NCAA East Regional meet, with the opportunity to advance to the NCAA Championships if she finishes in the top 12. The upcoming competitions will be critical as MSU looks to build on their success and continue breaking records.

Bottom Line

Morehead State's track and field teams demonstrated significant improvement, and with standout athletes like Kalynn Pease, there is potential for continued success at the NCAA level. The achievements at the OVC Championships mark a turning point for the program, garnering attention and setting the stage for future competitions.