GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The
Florida Atlantic women's track & field team completed the day at the Jimmy Carnes Invitational with six new program records.
Friday marked the Owls' first meet of the indoor season.
- In the 1,000-meter run, Florida Atlantic had four in the top 10 (Rosa ten Berg, Jessica Hatch, Constance Pittet, and Elyssa Toal)
- ten Berg is now ranked No. 1 in the record book in the 1,000-meter after her performance today. She recorded a time of 2:52.16
- Sophomore Jessica Hatch and freshman Constance Pittet also joined the FAU all-time top three in the 1000m with times of 2:53.45 (second all-time) and 2:54.62 (third all-time) respectively
- Out of 39 runners, Camilla Nicholas placed 14th with a time of 40.10 seconds in the 300-meter dash. Nicholas added herself to the record books for FAU with the second best time in program history
- Jada Bolhuis ran her first event as an Owl and started off to a great start as she registered a 40.74 to put herself at No. 5 in the FAU record book
- Freshman Kayla Hopkins made her mark in the books at FAU in her first collegiate event. She recorded a 41.28 in the 300m dash to put her at No. 10 in program history
- Sophomore Richelle Williams placed 15th out of 39 in the 300-meter
- The 4x400m team of Adrianna Mier, Sofia Molina, Bolhuis, and ten Berg closed the night with a fifth-place finish out of 20 teams (3:52.63)
The Owls head back to Gainesville to compete in the RADD Florida Invitational on Friday, Jan. 24 and Saturday, Jan. 25.
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