
Greenwell Breaks 1000m School Record, Ohio Women’s Track & Field Concludes Marshall Alumni Classic
1/10/2026 11:48:00 PM | Women's Track and Field
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. – Junior Ellie Greenwell (Park Hills, Ky.) led Ohio women's track & field team at the Marshall Alumni Classic with a record breaking performance in the women's 1000 meters on Saturday, Jan.10.
In Greenwell's first time competing in the 1000 meters, she won the event with a time of 2:49.92. Greenwell's performance is a new school and program record. Two other Bobcats finished in the top three of the 1000 meters alongside Greenwell. Sophomore Kaitlyn Stewart (Floyd Knobs, Ind.) placed second (2:54.84) and senior Sara Doughman (Lebanon, Ohio) placed third (2:56.36).
Greenwell also won the women's mile with a PR of 4:51.20. Ohio swept the top five spots in the event with Stewart following behind Greenwell in second place with a time of 4:56.84. Senior Alyssa Mason (Dublin, Ohio) earned a third-place finish (5:00.15), graduate student Kelsi Harris (Liberty Township, Ohio) placed fourth (5:00.57) and sophomore Mairin O'Brien (Lewis Center, Ohio) took home fifth place (5:02.58, PR).
Ohio kicked off the meet with a handful of field events. Junior Emilee Baumann (Powell, Ohio) won the women's pole vault with a mark of 3.65 meters (11-11.75). Ohio had three throwers place in the top five of the women's shot put. Graduate student Jasmine Correa (Holland, Mich.) placed second with a PR of 12.73 meters (41-9.25). Sophomore Lauren Mader (Green Bay, Wis.) placed fourth (11.56m/37-11.25) and sophomore Kiyah Baker (Troy, Ohio) took home fifth place (11.51m/37-9.25, PR). In the women's weight throw, freshman Aubree Beery (Lancaster, Ohio) placed second (16.66m/54-8) in her collegiate debut while sophomore Ashley Cornathan (Hilliard, Ohio) took home fifth place (14.90m/48-10.75, PR). Freshman Kewogo Bendick finished eighth in the women's long jump with a mark of 5.20 meters (17-0.75).
Ohio's first track events of the day were the preliminaries of the 60m and 60m hurdles. In the 60m hurdles preliminaries, freshman Zoey Caldwell (9.18) and junior Gracie Smith (9.27) (Grove City, Ohio) both qualified for the finals. Caldwell went on to place fifth (9.02) in the finals and Smith took home seventh place (10.01). Freshman Alexys Sterling qualified for the 60m finals and placed seventh overall (7.97/7.82). Sterling also placed third in the women's 200m (25.68) followed by senior Ashley Long (Hilliard, Ohio) in fourth place (25.83, PR)
In the women's 300m, freshmen Sydney Huckstep and Alyvia Mentlow both recorded stellar performances in their collegiate debuts. Huckstep placed second (40.43) and Mentlow placed third (40.48). Ohio swept the top three of the women's 800m with sophomore Jaclyn Garvey (Grand Blanc, Mich.) in first (2:14.90), senior Sophie Besett (Twinsburg, Ohio) in second (2:17.14) and junior Elinor Shuttleworth (Beavercreek, Ohio) in third place (2:20.25).
Harris and graduate student Theresa Hagey (Akron, Ohio) led a slew of Ohio runners in the women's 3,000 meters. Harris won the event with a time of 9:43.21. Hagey followed behind Harris, placing second with a time of 9:50.11.
The Bobcats concluded the meet with the women's 4x400m relay. Shuttleworth, Garvey, Besett and junior Abby Wells (Westerville, Ohio) placed second with a time of 3:58.77.
The Bobcats will be back in action at the Indiana Invitational on Friday, Jan. 16.
#OUohyeah
In Greenwell's first time competing in the 1000 meters, she won the event with a time of 2:49.92. Greenwell's performance is a new school and program record. Two other Bobcats finished in the top three of the 1000 meters alongside Greenwell. Sophomore Kaitlyn Stewart (Floyd Knobs, Ind.) placed second (2:54.84) and senior Sara Doughman (Lebanon, Ohio) placed third (2:56.36).
Greenwell also won the women's mile with a PR of 4:51.20. Ohio swept the top five spots in the event with Stewart following behind Greenwell in second place with a time of 4:56.84. Senior Alyssa Mason (Dublin, Ohio) earned a third-place finish (5:00.15), graduate student Kelsi Harris (Liberty Township, Ohio) placed fourth (5:00.57) and sophomore Mairin O'Brien (Lewis Center, Ohio) took home fifth place (5:02.58, PR).
Ohio kicked off the meet with a handful of field events. Junior Emilee Baumann (Powell, Ohio) won the women's pole vault with a mark of 3.65 meters (11-11.75). Ohio had three throwers place in the top five of the women's shot put. Graduate student Jasmine Correa (Holland, Mich.) placed second with a PR of 12.73 meters (41-9.25). Sophomore Lauren Mader (Green Bay, Wis.) placed fourth (11.56m/37-11.25) and sophomore Kiyah Baker (Troy, Ohio) took home fifth place (11.51m/37-9.25, PR). In the women's weight throw, freshman Aubree Beery (Lancaster, Ohio) placed second (16.66m/54-8) in her collegiate debut while sophomore Ashley Cornathan (Hilliard, Ohio) took home fifth place (14.90m/48-10.75, PR). Freshman Kewogo Bendick finished eighth in the women's long jump with a mark of 5.20 meters (17-0.75).
Ohio's first track events of the day were the preliminaries of the 60m and 60m hurdles. In the 60m hurdles preliminaries, freshman Zoey Caldwell (9.18) and junior Gracie Smith (9.27) (Grove City, Ohio) both qualified for the finals. Caldwell went on to place fifth (9.02) in the finals and Smith took home seventh place (10.01). Freshman Alexys Sterling qualified for the 60m finals and placed seventh overall (7.97/7.82). Sterling also placed third in the women's 200m (25.68) followed by senior Ashley Long (Hilliard, Ohio) in fourth place (25.83, PR)
In the women's 300m, freshmen Sydney Huckstep and Alyvia Mentlow both recorded stellar performances in their collegiate debuts. Huckstep placed second (40.43) and Mentlow placed third (40.48). Ohio swept the top three of the women's 800m with sophomore Jaclyn Garvey (Grand Blanc, Mich.) in first (2:14.90), senior Sophie Besett (Twinsburg, Ohio) in second (2:17.14) and junior Elinor Shuttleworth (Beavercreek, Ohio) in third place (2:20.25).
Harris and graduate student Theresa Hagey (Akron, Ohio) led a slew of Ohio runners in the women's 3,000 meters. Harris won the event with a time of 9:43.21. Hagey followed behind Harris, placing second with a time of 9:50.11.
The Bobcats concluded the meet with the women's 4x400m relay. Shuttleworth, Garvey, Besett and junior Abby Wells (Westerville, Ohio) placed second with a time of 3:58.77.
The Bobcats will be back in action at the Indiana Invitational on Friday, Jan. 16.
#OUohyeah
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