Track Sets Seven Personal Best Marks, One School Record at West Coast Last Chance Meet

Track Sets Seven Personal Best Marks, One School Record at West Coast Last Chance Meet

SAN FRANCISCO — Santa Clara track set one school record and seven personal bests marks at the West Coast Last Chance Meet Saturday at Cox Stadium. The Broncos spread their personal best marks across six different events, including Grayson Murphy lowering her own school record in the 3000m steeplechase.

"Many athletes took advantage of great conditions and competition and were rewarded with personal bests," head coach Felipe Montoro said. "Most notable of those was Graysee Murphy who lowered her school record."

RESULTS

Women's 3000m Steeplechase: Grayson Murphy 10:41.68 (PR, School Record)

Women's 1500m: Hannah Wood 4:49.45, Amia Nash 4:49.57 (PR), Kelly Ryan 4:56.12, Marisa Rudolph 5:00.44 (PR), Camille Dyer 5:23.16

Men's 800m: Nicholas Mantovani 1:58.08, Andrew Gaddis 2:01.98, Matt Burke 2:08.15 (PR)

Women's 800m: Amia Nash 2:19.16, Hannah Wood 2:22.55, Meg Webber 2:23.91, Hannah Peterson 2:26.48, Karen Mac 2:28.45

Women's 400m Hurdles: Greer Chrisman 70.15 (PR)

Men's 5000m: Ryan Greenough 15:19.46, Tony Ferrari 15:36.97, Will Burschinger 15:42.19 (PR), Peter Stephens 16:03.87

"I was also really proud of Tony Ferrari's race," Montoro said. "He has worked really hard to be able to compete again. He ran a brave race and really couldn't have gotten anything more out of himself on the day. " 

Women's 5000m: Elsa Valenzuela 18:31.31 (PR), Audrey Hiatt 18:54.36, Kaitlyn Kuehn 19:03.05 

UP NEXT 

The Broncos round out the regular season at the Portland Twilight Sunday.