AZUSA, Calif. – The Ohio women's track & field team concluded three days of competition at the Bryan Clay Invitational on Friday, April 18.
Wednesday Recap:
Junior
Alyssa Mason (Dublin, Ohio) kicked off competition for Ohio in the women's 10,000 meter (Open B). Mason finished 26
th with a time of 35:47.29. Later that night, junior
Leila Boussedra (Worthington, Ohio) raced in invite two of the women's 10,000 meters. Boussedra finished 24
th with a time of 35:31.51.
Thursday Recap:
Ohio kicked off day two of competition with the women's 800m. Junior
Sara Doughman (South Lebanon, Ohio) placed 15
th in the women's 800m open with a PR of 2:11.16. Sophomore
Ellie Greenwell (Park Hills, Ky.) and freshman
Kaitlyn Stewart (Floyd Knobs, Ind.) raced in the women's 800m invite. Greenwell recorded a time of 2:10.81 and Stewart ran a PR of 2:10.98.
Ohio concluded day two with junior
Allie Martin (Kingwood, W. Va.) in heat four of the women's 5,000 meters open. Martin (16:14.61) placed eighth, recording a new PR and the second-fastest outdoor time in program history.
Friday Recap:
Ohio started the final day of competition with the sprints and hurdles events. Senior
Taja Booker (Simpsonville, S.C.) placed 27
th in the women's 100m (12.07) and 15
th in the women's 200m (24.43), winning her heat in both events. Freshman
Ava Kincaid (Perrysburg, Ohio) finished 35
th in the women's 400m hurdles (1:03.55).
In the women's 1500m open, Greenwell took fourth in her heat with a time of 4:27.52. Stewart and Doughman both recorded new PR's. Stewart ran a PR of 4:30.80 and Doughman ran a PR of 4:33.52.
The Bobcats will be back in action at the Jesse Owens Classic on Friday, May 2.
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