NORMAN, Okla. -- The LeTourneau women's track and field team opened the indoor season on Friday and set several personal records at the Owen Hewett Invitational, hosted by OU at the Mosier Indoor Track in Norman.
LeTourneau was competing against participants from all levels of the NCAA and NAIA.
Victoria Wilson had a pair of top-10 finishes for the YellowJackets. The junior placed fourth overall in the 60-meter hurdles open event with a time of 9.91 in the finals. She qualified for the finals after running a time of 9.89 in the prelims.
Wilson also finished eighth in the open high jump event with a mark of 1.46 meters (4'9.5).
LeTourneau had a pair of personal records in the mile run.
Alayna Galloway paced the YellowJackets in the event with her top career time of 5:57.09 and was 17th overall.
Felice Mullinax established her collegiate top time of 6:02.36 and
Madelyn DeLosSantos recorded her best time of 6:04.64.
Kooper Bogenschutz made her debut in the 200-meter event and led LeTourneau with a time of 28.71.
Heather Shaw came in at 29.04 in the 200-meter and 1:08.58 in the 400-meter in her first collegiate meet.
Annabelle Nixon came in at 6:18.21 in the same event.
Peyton Chaney finished 12th overall in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 12:46.54 in her collegiate track debut.
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LeTourneau returns to action on Jan. 25 at the FasTrak Athletix Indoor Invitational in Houston.
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