Led by a number of conference champion performances, the men’s and women’s track and field teams posted competitive scores in the nation’s top NCAA Division-III conference.
For the men, junior Marcus Smith and freshman Mike Judd earned individual conference titles in the 110-meter hurdles and triple jump, respectively.
The UW-Whitewater men’s and women’s track and field teams will host the WIAC Outdoor Championships this Friday and Saturday.
Both the men’s and women’s teams are coming off performances at the...
Lexie Sondgeroth is only a freshman at UW-Whitewater and she is already making a name for herself as a successful track athlete.
She currently holds a total of eight season-best times, four from the indoor season and four from the outdoor season.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted the Foster Open Friday, and while there were no team scores recorded, the Warhawks combined for nine first-place finishes.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams finished eighth and 21st respectively at the NCAA Division-III Indoor Championships this last weekend.
The Warhawks sent 10 athletes to Grinnell College for the championships in Iowa. Two of the three women and five of the seven men earned All-American honors.
The men’s and women’s track and field teams will be at nationals this Friday and Saturday in Grinnell, Iowa. A total of 13 athletes will be competing for the Warhawks.
On Saturday the men’s and women’s track and field teams won the Rocky Rococo’s Invitational by a landslide.
Accolades on the men’s side were plentiful, as 12 of the competition’s 18 events were won by the Warhawks.
After one of their best finishes in program history last season, the women’s track and field team looks to contend within the conference once again. The team opens up the indoor season with the Alumni meet on Dec. 10 in the UW-Whitewater fieldhouse.
As the clang of the bar hits the rack after her final repetition on the bench press, senior thrower Jessa Luebke takes a glance into one of the many mirrors covering the walls of the Williams Center.
As the stresses of finals steadily raise our blood pressure, it can be easy to lose perspective of what truly matters in life. To senior distance runner Samantha Kasprzak, life is much more than a stressful exam week and an intense track and field season.
The outdoor season is heating up for the men’s and women’s track and field teams, as they both will travel to meet stellar competition at the Meet of Champions this weekend in Augustana, Ill.