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Indoor Season Continues in the PNW at UW Invitational

Indoor Season Continues in the PNW at UW Invitational


SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah track & field team heads to the Pacific Northwest for its first of three trips to Dempsey Indoor this season starting with the UW Invitational (Jan. 26-27) this weekend.
 
DATES: January 26-27, 2024
HOST: University of Washington
WHERE: Seattle, Wash.
VENUE: Dempsey Indoor
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PARTICIPANTS: Alaska Anchorage, Boise State, Cal Poly, CSUN, Fresno Pacific, Fresno State, Gonzaga, Hawai’i, North Dakota, Northwestern, Eastern Oregon, Oregon State, Portland, Portland State, Sacramento State, San Diego State, San Francisco, Seattle, Simon Fraser, Stanislaus State, UCLA, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Utah, Southern Utah, Utah State, Washington, Central Washington, Eastern Washington, Western Washington, Washington State, Weber State
UTAH PARTICIPANTS: Saydi Anderson, Vero Boire, McKaylie Caesar, Madi Durrant, Morgan Jensen, Ellie Lundgreen, Kyla Martin, Grace Moroney, Annie Murdock, Anna Peters, Lindsey Peters, Maddie Reed, Bri Rinn, Chloe Shewell, Millie Wilcox
 
THE LINE UP
The Women of Utah is set to send 15 competitors to the UW Invitational this weekend with nine making their first appearance of the indoor season. Of the 15, eight will be competing in the 3000m race with Vero Boire, McKaylie Caesar, Morgan Jensen, Ellie Lundgreen, Kyla Martin (Mile), Grace Moroney (Mile), Anna Peters, Lindsey Peters and Maddie Reed all running for the first time from the distance side.
 
Madi Durrant and Chloe Shewell will be competing in the 200m and 400m races while Annie Murdock, Bri Rinn and Millie Wilcox are set to run in the 800m races.
 
LAST TIME OUT
Utah had a solid start to the 2024 calendar year last weekend when it competed at the MLK Invitational with four edits or entries into the all-time record book – including a new school record. Josefine Eriksen led the Women of Utah breaking the program’s 400m record with a run of 53.53 (aa). Bailey Kealamakia moved up to No. 3 on the all-time list in the 200m dash after posting a run of 24.30 (aa) while Megan Rose saw herself move into the top-10 with a mark of 24.89 (aa) for ninth all-time. Last, but not least, Utah’s “A”…

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