(NEW CONCORD, Ohio) – The Wilmington College women's track & field team concluded the 2026 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships today at Muskingum University in fifth place as a team with 71 points. This is the second season in a row that Wilmington finished in fifth place.
Senior
Chloe Lovett and junior
Hayden Setty led the way for Wilmington on day two with runner up finishes in their respective events. For the second season in a row, Lovett was second in the 400 Meter Hurdles, this year running a time of 1:05.38 for the second outdoor All-OAC honor of her career to give Wilmington eight points.
After taking third in the 800 Meter Run last season, Setty bumped up a spot to second place this season, crossing the line in 2:20.13 for the second outdoor All-OAC honor of her Quakers career and eight team points.
Sophomore
Sophia Hardwick finished right behind Lovett in the 400 Meter Hurdles in third with a personal best time of 1:05.79 for the first outdoor All-OAC honor of her career and six team points.
Freshman
Andria Pollazek earned the first individual All-OAC honor of her career today, taking third place in the High Jump with a clearance of 1.61 meters on her third attempt, which ties her season best. This gave the Quakers six team points.
Freshman
Morgan Blair finished fourth in the 5000 Meter Run, crossing the line in 18:01.53 for five points.
Four Quakers scored in the Hammer Throw for a total of 10 points.
Lucy Trout took fifth place with a toss of 46.07 meters on her first attempt.
Jana Metz had a personal best mark of 45.75 meters on her final attempt to finish in sixth.
Amber Corll hit 44.70 meters on her second throw for seventh place while
Amy Myers hit a mark of 44.62 meters on her third toss for eighth place.
Sophomore
Kyla Rush was sixth for the Quakers in the Triple Jump with a leap of 10.55 meters on her first and second jumps to score three points.
The Quakers 4x400 Meter Relay team of
Hayden Setty,
Kyla Rush,
Chloe Lovett, and
Sophia Hardwick took fifth place for four points in a time of 4:08.70.
The team of Lovett, Rush, Hardwick, and
Andria Pollazek was sixth in the 4x100 Meter Relay, crossing the line in 50.79 seconds for three team points.
What's Up Next
This concludes the Quakers regular season, but some athletes will be slated to compete in last chance meets beginning next weekend.