SAN FRANCISCO – Senior
Sophia Livingston won a heat and set a personal record as the Pacific women's track and field program competed across three days at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic at Cox Stadium.
Livingston was one of the eight scheduled Tigers who participated over the weekend in the team's seventh meet of the season.
Livingston, a native of Elk Grove, California, sprinted with a time of 2:19.61 in the 800 meter run, shaving off over three seconds for her personal record. Livingston has steadily improved her time in that event throughout her 2025 campaign.
Sophomore
Alondra Lopez also set a personal record in her efforts on Sunday, recording a time of 1:07.32 in the 400 meter run.
Sophomore
Emma Kaufman and senior
Elisabeth Garner ran on Saturday, clocking sub-5:15 times in Section 15 of the 1,500 meter run.
Graduate student
Talia Johnson was .04 seconds off tying her personal best in the 100 meter run, earning a time of 13.21 in Section 4 of the event on Sunday. Johnson placed second in her heat.
Junior
Serena Yee completed the high jump with a distance of 1.47 meters, which was a length of .03 meters from her season best at the Sunshine Open.
The Tigers look to regroup for the Bryan Clay Invitational, hosted by Azusa Pacific in two weeks.
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