SPOKANE, Wash. - Seattle U track and field will look to end their indoor season on a positive note at the WAC Championships in Spokane, Washington on February 24-25. The meet will take place at the world class Podium facility, with the first event going off at 9:00 AM PST.
The Redhawks will look to add more school records and top-10 all time performances to their 2023 indoor track campaign. True freshman Miguel Rosario III has been leading the way for the Redhawks all season, as he set the school record in the 60m Dash three seperate times this season.
Additionally, Rosario is ranked third in school history for the 200m Dash, and is apart of the second fastest 4x400m team in SU history, with Sebbie Law, Matthew Holme, and Justin Blunden being on the team as well.
The men's and women's Distance Medley Relay teams also set school records this season. The men's team of Alex Franklin, Isaiah Payne, Hezekiah Goodwin, and Gus Harquaill clocked in a time of 10:00.19 to beat the old record by over 6 seconds.
The women's team of Grace Much, Taylor Marks, Maya McCabe, and Azalea Groleau finished the race in 11:55.21 to beat the old record by over 7 seconds.
Live results for the meet will be provided HERE.
Stay connected with Seattle U track and field and get all the latest team updates by downloading the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play.
The Redhawks will look to add more school records and top-10 all time performances to their 2023 indoor track campaign. True freshman Miguel Rosario III has been leading the way for the Redhawks all season, as he set the school record in the 60m Dash three seperate times this season.
Additionally, Rosario is ranked third in school history for the 200m Dash, and is apart of the second fastest 4x400m team in SU history, with Sebbie Law, Matthew Holme, and Justin Blunden being on the team as well.
The men's and women's Distance Medley Relay teams also set school records this season. The men's team of Alex Franklin, Isaiah Payne, Hezekiah Goodwin, and Gus Harquaill clocked in a time of 10:00.19 to beat the old record by over 6 seconds.
The women's team of Grace Much, Taylor Marks, Maya McCabe, and Azalea Groleau finished the race in 11:55.21 to beat the old record by over 7 seconds.
Live results for the meet will be provided HERE.
Stay connected with Seattle U track and field and get all the latest team updates by downloading the GoSeattleU mobile app available now for free in the App Store or Google Play.
