AZUSA, Calif. - The University of the Incarnate Word women's track and field team competed at this weekend's Bryan Clay Invitational, one of the largest meets in the nation and a World Athletics Continental Tour Challenger event. It was hosted at Azusa Pacific University's Cougar Stadium.
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Sophomore
Emily Shook posted a personal best time of 38:07.40 in the 10,000 meter, nearly four minutes quicker than her previous best mark of 41:53.75 which she set at last year's Southland Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
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Shook also ran the 1500 meter and finished in 4:56.95. It was the sophomore second-best career 1500m time behind her effort at the Charles Austin Classic in March.
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Freshman
Sophia Keiser competed in the 3000 meter steeplechase and, like Shook, she set a personal best time. Keiser ran the event in 11:24.73, her second collegiate 3000m steeplechase. She was nearly 12 seconds quicker than her 11:36.31 at the Charles Austin Classic.
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The Cardinals are back in action next weekend at the Michael Johnson Invitational hosted by Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
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