Richmond women’s track and field to compete at Penn Relays on April 24-25

Lori Taylor, Head Coach at Richmond Spiders Women's Track & Field
Lori Taylor, Head Coach at Richmond Spiders Women's Track & Field
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The University of Richmond women’s track and field team will participate in its final regular-season meet at the Penn Relays, scheduled for April 24-25 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.

This event marks an important opportunity for the team as it prepares for upcoming postseason competitions. The meet will be available for streaming on FloTrack, and live results will also be accessible online.

Several athletes from Richmond are set to compete in a range of events. Ashley Bolesh is entered in the college 4×800-meter relay, while Caroline Donohoe, Morgan Elliott, Hallie Muniz, and Brooke Reif are listed for the college distance medley relay. Molly Flanagan and Mia Paolino join Bolesh in the college 4×800-meter relay along with Phoebe Rubio. Sydney Phillips is slated to take part in the college triple jump, and Molly Wise will compete in the college long jump.

The Penn Relays provide student-athletes with a platform to test their skills against strong competition ahead of conference championships. Performances at this meet can influence seeding and selection for future meets.

As Richmond concludes its regular season schedule with this event, athletes and coaches look forward to building momentum into postseason contests.



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