Ducks improve on day two of Mt. Sac Relays

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Last weekend at the Pepsi Invitationals, the women’s 4×100 relay team set a new school record for the event.

This weekend at the Mt. Sac Relays, it topped that mark.

Jasmine Todd, Deajah Stevens, Hannah Cunliffe and Ariana Washington recorded a time of 42.68 Saturday, winning the event and setting a record for the fastest time in the event in the country this year. It is the third best mark in collegiate history.

Oregon also found major success on the individual side. Cunliffe recorder a personal best in the 100, finishing with a 10.99, the third fastest time in school history, and finished second in the 200, behind her teammate Stevens. Cunliffe posted a 22.71, good for fourth in school history. Stevens finished with a time of 22.61, the second-fastest time in school history.

Todd finished fifth in the 100 with a time of 11.20. Washington also won her heat in 11.24, a new personal best.

In the women’s 100 hurdles, Wallace and Johnson both set new season bests, with Johnson’s result being a personal best. Wallace finished with a 13.01, and Johnson finished with a 13.04. The duo is now the third and fourth in the NCAA this season.

In the 800, Raevyn Rogers finished in 2:02.81, a new season best. Annie Leblanc finished just behind her with a 2:03.90.

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