
PR Party Continues for Colorado's Women Distance Group at Raleigh Relays
March 28, 2025 | Track and Field
RALEIGH, N.C.; FORT COLLINS, Colo.-- The women's distance group kept the momentum rolling from their male distance counterparts, posting multiple personal bests Friday evening at the N.C. State Raleigh Relays.
Elliot Pribramsky kicked off the action in the 1,500 meters, running a personal-best time of 4:33.03.
In the 5,000 meters, Kati Baeuerle ran her first career race at the distance, clocking a time of 15:37.37. Jessie Secor followed closely behind, crushing her previous best of 16:26.55 with a time of 15:38.79.
In the 10,000 meters, Hannah Prosser made her collegiate debut, while Abbey Nechanicky ran a massive personal best of 33:29.00—shattering her previous mark of 34:48.09 set at last season's NCAA West First Round.
The throws group saw early-season action at the Jack Christiansen College Invitational in Fort Collins. With the weather holding off, the Buffs' hammer throwers got their chance in the ring. Amanda Opp recorded a top-three finish with a mark of 53.96 meters, and on the men's side, Ames Newman threw 54.06 meters.
Up Next: The running groups are set to compete at the Jack Christiansen College Invitational, pending weather conditions. The Buffs will then shift focus to the Jerry Quiller Classic, which will feature Senior Day and Alumni C Club Day festivities, next weekend