BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Florida Atlantic women's track & field team is set to compete in their second American Athletic Conference Indoor Championship on Friday, Feb. 28 through Saturday, Mar. 1, at the Birmingham Crossplex aired on ESPN+.
The Owls have had a strong indoor season with 23 new entries into the program's top-10 record book thus far. Florida Atlantic enters indoor postseason competition being ranked as high as No. 79 in the mile and No. 46 in the 800-meter run in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Rosa ten Berg and
Constance Pittet are both currently ranked in the top 10 in the 800-meter as they are listed at No. 3 and No. 6 in the conference. In the mile,
Jessica Hatch is ranked in the top 10 of the AAC. Florida Atlantic enters the end of the indoor season looking to finish strong before heading into outdoor competition.
Florida Atlantic at the 2025 American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships |
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Date: Friday, Feb. 28 - Saturday, March 1
Location: Birmingham, Ala. | Birmingham Crossplex |
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- The Owls wrapped up indoor regular season competition at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational hosted by Boston University
- The morning began with the 60 meter dash, as three Owls (Camilla Nicholas, Kayla Hopkins, and Adriana Lopez) made the finals and finished in the top 10. Nicholas finished in a time of 7.67 to take first place
- Three runners (Richelle Williams, Jada Bolhuis, and Jordan O'Brien) finished with personal bests for Florida Atlantic on the day in the 400 meter dash
- Williams finished within the top 10 with a time of 57.13 in the 400 meter dash
- More personal bests for the Owls arrived during the mile from Jessica Hatch, Elyssa Toal, and Leah Helms
- New marks were made in the record book as Hatch moved to No. 2 in program history with a time of 4:52.82 and Toal to No. 7 all-time in the mile at 4:56.65
- Junior Isabel O'Brien ran in the 3K and recorded a personal best with a time of 10:07.83
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