AZUSA, Calif. – For the second-straight meet, the Hawai'i women's track and field team's 4x100m relay team set a school record while turning in several more program top 10s and strong performances to wrap up the Bryan Clay Invitational Saturday.
The Rainbow Wahine got the sprint events started with a school record in the 4x100m relay.
Kristin Cook,
Amy Warrington,
Alyssa Mae Antolin and
Isabella Kneeshaw broke their own program record that they set the last time out at the Stanford Invitational with a time of 45.22 seconds to take the lead in the Big West and finish fourth in the meet.
Kneeshaw and Warrington provided more fireworks in the 400m, with both posting PRs to move up in the UH top 10. Kneeshaw ran the fifth-fastest time in program history with a 54.67 to move into second place in the Big West while Warrington won her heat in a time of 55.64 to better her No. 7 all-time mark in school history.
Antolin then turned in a strong effort in her first 200m appearance of outdoor season, running a 23.65 to finish second in the meet and record the No. 2 time in the Big West this year. The Maui native also ran a season-best 11.88 in the 100m.
Zola O'Donnell began the day by posting a school top 10 mark in the 5000m, running a 17:37.09 to finish fourth in her heat.
Keilah Wilkes set a PR in the 1500m running a 4:43.13 to beat her previous best by two seconds.
Hallee Mohr followed up Friday's big performance in the discus with another strong showing in the shot put with a toss of 14.28m (46-10.25) to move into third in the conference.
Rose Forshaw joined Mohr in the final and reached 13.80m (45-3.50) on her fourth attempt to finish eighth.
Lilian Turban made her outdoor high jump season debut and cleared 1.69m (5-6.50) to finish third.
The Rainbow Wahine have the week off before heading to the Pacific Northwest for the OSU High Performance Meet in Corvallis, Ore., Apr. 26-27.