College Women’s Track & Field Results – Guilford Eighth After Day 1 of ODAC Championships

SALEM, Va. – Kaylea Trogdon (Archdale, N.C./Wheatmore) set the a Guilford College long-jump record and teammate Rebecca Reyna (Liberty, N.C./Southern Alamance)placed fifth in the 3000-meter steeplechase to highlight the Quakers’ first day at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Championships.

Bridgewater College leads the nine-team field after one day with 56 points. Guilford sits eighth with two points, which were scored by Reyna’s fifth-place performance.

Reyna turned in the fifth-fastest time in the race and also the fifth-best steeplechase time in school history. She posted the Quakers’ best clocking of the season in the race with a time of 12 minutes, 56.7 seconds.

While Trogdon did not score with her 11th-place finish in the long jump her personal-best leap of 4.69 meters broke her own school standard of 4.65 meters set in 2013. Trogdon, a junior, also had the Quakers’ best time in the 200-meter dash with a personal-record 29.50 seconds that ranks fourth in school history.

Guilford’s Tess Stryk ran the fifth-best 400 time (1:07.25) on the way to a 17th-place finish in the race.

Coach Danny Cash’s Quakers wrap up competition Saturday (4/19) at Roanoke College’s Bast Track.