HONOLULU – The Hawai'i women's track and field team continues its outdoor season with an important week at the Bryan Clay Invitational, Wednesday through Friday at Azusa Pacific University.
The action gets underway Wednesday with a pair of distance events before continuing with more distance and long throw events Thursday and wrapping up with the rest of the events Friday.
| BRYAN CLAY INVITATIONAL |
| Date | Time |
Wed., Apr. 16 -- 3 p.m. HT
Thurs., Apr. 17 -- 9:30 a.m. HT
Fri., Apr. 18 -- 7 a.m. HT |
| Location |
Azusa, Calif. -- Cougar Stadium |
| Live Stream |
FloTrack ($) |
| Live Results |
Coming Soon |
The Rainbow Wahine currently with six Big West top-three marks highlighted by
Tara Wyllie's conference-leading triple jump mark. Wyllie earned Big West Field Athlete of the Week honors her last time out after posting a league-best jump of 12.93m (42-5.25) to also improve upon her No. 2 mark in school history.
Lucy Milliner has gotten her collegiate outdoor career off to a blazing start, setting the program record in the 1500m each of the last two times out. Milliner is currently second in the Big West in the 1500m with a time of 4:23.05 and third in the 800m at 2:07.05.
Helen Hoadley comes into the week third in the conference in the pole vault with a school-record mark of 4.18m (13-8.5) while freshman
Lindsey Koch is close behind in fifth in the Big West at 3.83m (12-6.75).
The 2023 Big West high jump champion,
Lilian Turban, is currently third in the conference with a mark of 1.76m (5-9.25) and has gone undefeated through the first three meets of the outdoor season.
Following this weekend's action, the Rainbow Wahine will compete at the Steve Scott Invitational, May 2-3, in their final meet before postseason competition.