LANDOVER, Md. - Isabelle
Pardew and
Jasmine Wilson turned in impressive performances in each of their respective events at the Cardinal Track & Field Classic, hosted by Catholic University.
Pardew, who was the lone runner in the 5000, clocked a personal-best time of 18:07.79.
Pardew's time is currently the fastest in the Middle Atlantic Conference and fifth-best in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Wilson turned in solid performances in both the 200 and 400m. Wilson clocked a 27.53 to take 10th out of 37 athletes in the 200, while placing fifth in the 400 with a time of 1:02.98. Wilson currently has the third-fastest 400 time in the Middle Atlantic Conference (1:02.21) and seventh best in the 200 (27.76).
Maryam Al
Naseri took eighth in the 3000 with a time of 11:31.08, which is just off of her personal best (11:29.89) set at the
Fastrack Season Opener on Dec. 2.
Kaitlyn Hess had a top leap of 4.55m in the long jump, which earned her a spot in the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships. Also qualifying for the conference championship was
Skylia Day, who had a top height of 1.42m.
Hannah Kepler ran a personal best in the 60m dash with a semifinal time of 8.37.
Stevenson competes next at the two-day Bison Open, hosted by Bucknell, starting on Friday, January 27.