The UNC Asheville Bulldogs track and field team in action during a recent meet.
The UNC Asheville Bulldogs track and field team made a significant impact at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational in Lynchburg, Virginia, on February 15, 2025. With record-breaking performances from both their men’s and women’s teams, including new school records in the mile events, the Bulldogs showcased their incredible talent. Paul Kirprotich and Isabel Richardson led the charge with standout times, while the men’s relay team also achieved a program best. The team’s strong performance sets an optimistic tone as they prepare for the upcoming Big South Conference Championships.
The charming city of Lynchburg, Virginia, buzzed with excitement as the UNC Asheville Bulldogs track and field team showcased their athletic prowess during the thrilling final day of the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational on February 15, 2025. The Bulldogs didn’t just bring their game; they brought home new school records and a fistful of personal bests, making their mark on the track!
First up in the spotlight was Paul Kirprotich, who made history by shattering the men’s mile invite school record. He crossed the finish line with a dazzling time of 4:11.47, clinching 12th overall and surpassing the previous record set by Adam Hessler by a razor-thin margin of 0.25 seconds. Speaking of Hessler, he was right behind Kirprotich, finishing 19th with a commendable time of 4:13.87. The two athletes kept pace together until the final lap, showcasing a camaraderie among fellow Bulldogs.
On the women’s side, Isabel Richardson made the crowd roar as she set a new school record in the women’s mile invite, clocking in at 4:59.01. This breathtaking performance not only earned her 19th overall but also dethroned the old record held by Micki Logue since 2004!
The excitement continued to build with Nikole Baikova securing 11th place in the women’s 500m with an impressive time of 1:17.61. By doing so, she landed a spot in the program’s leaderboard at No. 2 for the event. Not to be outdone, the men’s 4x400m relay team comprised of Joseph Oliver, Shemarr Session, Christopher Owens, and Jalen Anderson set a new all-time program record! Their team effort earned a sparkling cumulative time of 3:15.40, moving them up from No. 5 to the No. 2 spot on the performance list.
Highlighting individual accomplishments, Jalen Anderson sprinted to a remarkable third-place finish in the men’s 200m with a time of 21.25, making him the fastest in Bulldogs history! Close behind was Shemarr Session, racing to fourth with a time of 21.35, positioning him at No. 2 on the all-time list.
In the men’s open mile, Quinn Jacquez and Lance Surles also shone with personal bests, clocking times of 4:22.83 and 4:25.13, finishing 11th and 16th, respectively. Meanwhile, Christopher Owens celebrated a personal triumph in the 300m with a time of 35.49.
On the women’s front, Maddie Hamuka lighted up the 1,000m with a personal best of 3:21.08, while the Bulldogs showed their depth in the women’s shot put with Jaelyn Arnold, Neely Rogan, and Madison Hannah demonstrating solid performances.
As the competition wraps up, the Bulldogs will set their sights on the upcoming Big South Conference Championships taking place from February 28 to March 1 in Columbia, South Carolina. With all these extraordinary performances, it’s clear the Bulldogs are more than ready to make waves!
The excitement of this meet shows just a glimpse of what is to come for the UNC Asheville track and field team. With record-breaking runs and personal bests, the future looks bright for our Bulldogs!
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