Wilmington College senior Marissa Bolen wrapped up her storied career Friday at the 2016 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Wartburg College.
Two Wilmington College track and field athletes were named All-Great Lakes Region by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
The NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee announced the participants in the 2016 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, and Wilmington College will have a representative.
Two Wilmington College student-athletes were among the 20 student-athletes honored at the Ohio Athletic Conference’s Clyde Lamb banquet at the Holiday Inn Worthington.
Two Wilmington College women’s track and field athletes took home Ohio Athletic Conference championships as the Fightin’ Quakers finished eighth in the 2016 OAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Wilmington College at Beckett Track in Williams Stadium.
The Wilmington College women’s track and field team is currently tied for eighth of 10 teams following the first day of the 2016 Ohio Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships held at Beckett Track in Williams Stadium on the Wilmington College campus.
The Wilmington College track and field teams competed at the All-Ohio Invitational Saturday at Ohio Wesleyan University. The men’s team finished 12th of 19 teams, while the women’s team was 16th of 19.
Wilmington College senior thrower Marissa Bolen has been named the Ohio Athletic Conference women’s Field Athlete of the Week, the league announced today (April 4, 2016).
The Wilmington College track & field teams competed at the Hanover Invitational Saturday. The men’s team placed seventh of 16 teams, while the women’s team was 14th of 16 teams.
The Wilmington College women’s track and field team placed 13th of 19 teams at the Rick Meindl Last Call meet in the Capital Center on the campus of Capital University.
Members of the Wilmington College track and field team competed in the All-Ohio championships Saturday at Otterbein University. The men’s team placed 14th of 17 teams, while the women’s was 16th of 17 teams.
The Wilmington College women’s track and field team placed fourth in the four-team Ohio Athletic Conference South split meet held at Capital University Saturday.