The Colorado College track & field teams return to action at the Colorado Last Chance Indoor Qualifier on Friday, Feb. 20, in Boulder, Colo.
How To Follow
Live results can be accessed through the track & field schedule pages on CCTigers.com.
Last Time Out
Three Tigers set a school record last weekend.
Alison Mueller-Hickler smashed her own school record by 90 seconds in the 5K with a time of 17:05.19, while
Rabbit Barnes set a school record in the 800 with a time of 4:04.95, more than 13 seconds faster than the previous record of 4:18.2, set by Scott Kang in 1988. Both of those records were set at the Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash.
Meanwhile,
Abby Goodfried broke the school record in the mile at the Whitworth Invitational in Spokane, Wash. She finished seventh in the race with a time of 5:07.77, surpassing the previous record of 5:13.25, set by
Sydney Rankin in 2023.
Four other women competed in Spokane on Saturday, as
Thalia Goessling,
Clara Lippert and
Clara Kirr each ran the 200 and 400. Goessling led the team in both races, placing 13
th in the 400 (59.97 seconds) and 20
th in the 200 (26.53). Kirr was 16
th in the 400 (1:00.93) and 40
th in the 200 (27.94), while Lippert finished 19
th in the 400 (1:01.40) and 24
th in the 200 (26.78).
Sadie Honig placed eighth in the 3K with a time of 10:39.27 , while
Josh Williams finished third in the 400 with a time of 49.59 seconds and fourth in the 200 in 21.79.
Several other women were at the UCCS Mountain Lion Open in Colorado Springs.
Riley Webb led the Tigers with a fourth-place finish in the 400 in a time of 1:02.49, followed by
Alina Miranda in fifth (1:02.86).
Ellie Ottem finished seventh in the mile with a time of 5:33.92, while Keely Leukeman was eighth in the 200 in 28.22 seconds.
Julia Snelling placed 12
th in the 800 in 2:47.54, while
Tessa Olsen and
Emilia Weinrobe were 15
th and 25
th, respectively, in the 3K.
Up Next
The Tigers will return to a on Saturday, Feb. 20.ction at the Wartburg Last Chance Meet in Waverly, Iowa, on Saturday, March 7.