Washington and Lee women's track team shines at VMI Winter Relays

The Washington and Lee University women's track and field team concluded the VMI Winter Relays with strong performances, including four new entries in the program's top ten lists. Athletes set personal and season bests across multiple events on the final day in Lexington, Virginia. Key highlights included top finishes in the mile, 400m, and weight throw.

In Lexington, Virginia, the Washington and Lee Generals wrapped up their participation in the VMI Winter Relays, marking a successful outing for the women's track and field squad. On the final day, several athletes achieved notable results that bolstered the team's historical records.

Reese Brown secured third place in the mile with a personal-best time of 5:10.50, ranking ninth in program history. Amelia Weenig followed in ninth place at 5:20.09, also a personal best. In the 400m, Jesma Evans took seventh with a season-best 57.87 seconds, while Annabelle Sutliff clocked 59.72 seconds for fifth all-time and a personal best. Ana Hodneland rounded out the event with 1:01.29, ninth in program history and her personal best.

Brianna Breyault placed ninth in the 3,000m with a season-best 11:10.78. Mackenzie Morante jumped 10.57 meters (34 feet, 8.25 inches) for eighth in the triple jump, her season best. In the weight throw, Bailey Hedgemon earned third with 15.93 meters (52 feet, 3.25 inches), and Leah Smith took ninth at 12.72 meters (41 feet, 8.75 inches), seventh all-time.

Additional personal bests came from Sofia Petrucelli in the 800m (2:23.34) and Simmons Lee in the 200m (27.59 seconds), with Evans also posting a season best of 26.47 seconds in the 200m. These efforts updated the program's top ten lists in four events. The Generals next compete February 14-15 at the Joe LaRocco Invite and Virginia Tech Showdown.

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Athletes from University of Dayton, Richmond, and La Salle celebrating podium finishes and medals at the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track Championships in Virginia Beach.
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Atlantic 10 indoor track championships conclude in Virginia Beach

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The 2026 Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships wrapped up after two days of competition at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia. University of Dayton's women's team finished third, highlighted by multiple podium finishes and records. Richmond's women's team tied for fifth with gold in the distance medley relay, while La Salle's teams earned six medals.

The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team ended the VMI Winter Relays with two top-ten performances in Lexington, Virginia. Ford Hunter secured ninth place in the high jump, while Fidel Small achieved a season-best in the triple jump. Will DeLoach rounded out the day with a tenth-place finish in the mile run.

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The Washington and Lee University men's track and field team concluded day one of the VMI Winter Relays with notable performances in Lexington, Virginia. Robert Cooper earned third place in the 5,000m, while Maddox Noll set a personal best in the shot put.

The Wake Forest track and field team wrapped up the first day of the Darius Dixon Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia, on February 13, 2026. Several athletes achieved strong placements across multiple events. Junior Seren Rodgers set a personal best in the women's 60m hurdles.

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The Morgan State men's and women's track and field teams concluded their regular-season indoor schedule at the Darius Dixon Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia, on February 14, 2026. The Bears recorded several top finishes and personal bests across various events. Highlights included a new HBCU record in the men's distance medley relay and strong field performances.

The Wisconsin Badgers men's and women's track and field teams performed strongly in throwing events at the Panther Tune Up in Milwaukee and set a record at the Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, Indiana, on February 21. These results position the teams well ahead of the Big Ten Indoor Championships. The athletes achieved multiple personal bests and top finishes across various events.

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The Navy track and field teams ended their regular indoor season with a strong performance, securing 14 event victories at the Navy Select meet. The competition took place on Friday afternoon at Wesley Brown Field. Both men's and women's squads contributed to the success.

 

 

 

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