MUNCIE, Ind. – Ohio women's track and field's second day at the We Fly Challenge was highlights by several personal records and a first-place finish by freshman
Jaclyn Garvey (Grand Blanc, Mich.). The Bobcats concluded competition at Ball State on Saturday, April 12.
Garvey (2:13.65) won the women's 800m and was one of three Bobcats to place in the top five in the event. Sophomore
Sophie Besett (Twinsburg, Ohio) placed third (2:15.39) and sophomore
Elinor Shuttleworth (Beavercreek, Ohio) and placed fourth (2:16.43).
Sophomore
Jada Irwin (Fairfield, Ohio) represented Ohio in two of the sprints events. Irwin ran personal best times in the women's 200m (25.05) and the women's 400m (56.78).
Senior
Millie Ryan (Vincent, Ohio) was Ohio's top field performer of the day. Ryan placed third in the women's shot put with a mark of 13.08 meters (16-11.25).
Three Bobcats ran new PR's in the women's 1500m with senior
Sarah Liederbach (Petoskey, Mich.) leading the way in seventh place (4:37.05). Freshman
Mairin O'Brien (Lewis Center, Ohio) followed behind Liederbach in 15
th place (4:40.17). Freshman
Eva Hensley (Cincinnati, Ohio) recorded a PR of 4:44.19 and Besett ran a PR of 4:46.59.
The Bobcats will be back in action at the Brian Clay Invitational on Wednesday, April 16.
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