UCF women's track team sets multiple records in split meets

The UCF Knights women's track and field team achieved a strong performance in a split competition across two states on Friday. They broke nine personal records and four program records against Ohio State, Texas Tech, and Florida Atlantic. Highlights included standout times in distance events and field competitions.

The UCF women's track and field team divided its efforts between Gainesville, Florida, for the Alachua County Sports and Event Center Invitational, and Lubbock, Texas, for the Stan Scott Invite. This approach allowed the distance runners to focus on their events while the sprinters and field athletes competed elsewhere.

In Gainesville, the 3,000-meter race featured eight Knights. Junior Lexi Raquet set a personal record of 9:29.11, the second-best time in program history, behind only Anne-Marie Blaney's 9:18.87 from 2017. Four other athletes also achieved personal bests: senior Paige Jaszczak at 10:06.52, freshman Masha Dorofeev at 10:06.79, freshman Daisy Ross at 10:10.55, sophomore Ava Quattrocchi at 10:12.76, and sophomore Madison Patchan at 19:11.17.

The 1,000-meter event saw further success, with one athlete establishing a new program record of 2:51.71 and Raquet recording 2:53.05, the third-best in UCF history.

In Texas, senior Kimberly Smith jumped 5.97 meters in the long jump, securing third place and the 10th-best mark in program records, just nine centimeters shy of first.

Sophomore Aaliyah Gipson set personal records in the 60 meters (7.54 seconds, 14th place) and 200 meters (24.17 seconds, eighth place). In the 200 meters, senior Collen Branch also hit a personal best of 24.06 seconds, while junior Janiah Pulliam led the Knights with 23.84 seconds for sixth place.

The 4x400-meter relay team—senior Twaneise Johnson, Pulliam, junior Genelle Stephens, and senior Jazmen Newberry—clocked 3:38.26, the ninth-best in program history, finishing second behind Ohio State by less than a second.

Freshman Lilou Lapeyrie took second in the high jump with 1.66 meters. Other podium finishes included freshman Lida Besila's 12.43 meters in triple jump, freshman Morgan Rothwell's 1:24.77 in the 600 yards, and Newberry's 54.44 seconds in the 400 meters.

The team now prepares for the Charlie Thomas Invitational on February 6 in College Station, Texas.

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Dynamic photorealistic scene of athletes competing in the Big 12 Indoor Track Championships at Texas Tech in Lubbock.
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Big 12 indoor track championships set for Lubbock

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The 2026 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships begin Friday in Lubbock, Texas, hosted by Texas Tech at the Sports Performance Center. Teams including Arizona State, UCF and Iowa State will compete over two days, with events streamed on ESPN+. Athletes from multiple programs enter with strong recent performances and national rankings.

Florida's women's track and field team captured the 2026 SEC Indoor Championship with 77 points, marking their ninth title in the event and the first since 2014. The victory came at the R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track in College Station, Texas, where confetti rained down on the celebrating Gators. The men's team finished fourth with 58 points behind champion Arkansas.

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Villanova University track and field competitors achieved several school records during recent indoor meets across the United States. Senior Marco Langon established the top NCAA time this season in the 3000 meters, while women’s athletes broke marks in relay and individual events. These performances highlight the team’s strong showing ahead of conference championships.

The No. 2 ranked Washington University in St. Louis women's track and field team competed at the NCAA Championships qualifier at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, securing several top finishes to bolster their marks ahead of selections. Key performers included Kate Delia and Cate Christopher in the 800m, and Mackenzie Walker in the pole vault. The meet served as a final tune-up before the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships.

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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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