
Chloe Foerster and Maggie Liebich with the Husky men's crew team, in town for their races with Stanford.
Foerster Dominates Again With 800m NCAA Leader
April 05, 2025 | Track & Field
STANFORD, Calif. β For the second day in a row, Chloe Foerster dominated the field at the Stanford Invitational and clocked a new PR, this time taking over the No. 1 spot in the NCAA outdoors at 800-meters. UW also had wins from Sofia Cosculluela in the 100m hurdles, Scott Toney in the pole vault, and Ashley Schroeder in the javelin to finish up in the Bay Area.
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Distance Events
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Foerster had ran away from the 1,500m field on Friday to win by nearly seven seconds in a PR of 4:07.32. She doubled back in the 800-meters today and won by over three seconds, going 2:00.52 to lower her PR with the fastest time in the NCAA this season. It's the No. 3 mark in school history, but the fastest time ever run in-season by a Husky as the two faster times came during the summer.
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Also in the 800-meters today, Maggie Liebich ran 2:05.95 and the men had Martin Barco take second in the top heat in 1:50.49 and Justin O'Toole ran 1:51.02.
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Throws Events
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Ashley Schroeder opened up her season by smashing her PR in the javelin throw and winning the collegiate section. She first had a PR in the second round with a mark of 152-10, but she then went well beyond that in round five, going 158-3. That breaks her into the top-10 in school history in the No. 10 spot.
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Yvonne Colson had a discus PR of 151-1. Freshmen Chiche Okemgbo threw 127-10 and Erin Walters went 120-7 in the discus. Okemgbo went 118-0 in the hammer and Walters threw 111-0.
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Jump Events
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Washington's trio of men's triple jumpers all went over 50-feet in the same meet for the first time today. Roman Hutchinson got a PR of 50-2 Β½, Trevontay Smith went 50-1 ΒΎ, and Tim Luebbert jumped 50-1 ΒΌ. Rachel Bir leaped 38-11 ΒΎ in the women's triple jump.
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Scott Toney won the pole vault going 17-7, winning the tiebreak with former Husky Max Manson. Senior Mathis Bresko was third overall clearing 17-3.
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Multi-Event Athletes
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Sofia Cosculluela got her first official collegiate victory as the Spanish heptathlon champion won the 100-meter hurdles today in 13.58 seconds. That moves her up to No. 7 in Husky history in that event.
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Sprint Events
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There was little sprinting on the schedule today, with just Danielle Hunter racing in the 100-meters final. She was sixth in 12.01 as the field ran into a -1.8 headwind.
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Distance Events
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Foerster had ran away from the 1,500m field on Friday to win by nearly seven seconds in a PR of 4:07.32. She doubled back in the 800-meters today and won by over three seconds, going 2:00.52 to lower her PR with the fastest time in the NCAA this season. It's the No. 3 mark in school history, but the fastest time ever run in-season by a Husky as the two faster times came during the summer.
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Also in the 800-meters today, Maggie Liebich ran 2:05.95 and the men had Martin Barco take second in the top heat in 1:50.49 and Justin O'Toole ran 1:51.02.
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Throws Events
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Ashley Schroeder opened up her season by smashing her PR in the javelin throw and winning the collegiate section. She first had a PR in the second round with a mark of 152-10, but she then went well beyond that in round five, going 158-3. That breaks her into the top-10 in school history in the No. 10 spot.
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Yvonne Colson had a discus PR of 151-1. Freshmen Chiche Okemgbo threw 127-10 and Erin Walters went 120-7 in the discus. Okemgbo went 118-0 in the hammer and Walters threw 111-0.
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Jump Events
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Washington's trio of men's triple jumpers all went over 50-feet in the same meet for the first time today. Roman Hutchinson got a PR of 50-2 Β½, Trevontay Smith went 50-1 ΒΎ, and Tim Luebbert jumped 50-1 ΒΌ. Rachel Bir leaped 38-11 ΒΎ in the women's triple jump.
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Scott Toney won the pole vault going 17-7, winning the tiebreak with former Husky Max Manson. Senior Mathis Bresko was third overall clearing 17-3.
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Multi-Event Athletes
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Sofia Cosculluela got her first official collegiate victory as the Spanish heptathlon champion won the 100-meter hurdles today in 13.58 seconds. That moves her up to No. 7 in Husky history in that event.
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Sprint Events
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There was little sprinting on the schedule today, with just Danielle Hunter racing in the 100-meters final. She was sixth in 12.01 as the field ran into a -1.8 headwind.
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