RENO, Nev. – Pepperdine track scored eight points on day one of the MPSF Indoor Championships. Lizzy Crawford finished second in the 5K (16:51.31) to give the Waves their sum of points.
Crawford's run was valuable in more ways than one. Her sub-17 minute time also set a new Pepperdine program record in the event. Lizzy has now set a program record in each of the three meets she has run during the young 2026 season.
Adison Moore repped the Waves in the 200 dash. She crossed the finish line at 25.23. Behind her were Mia Skuraton (25.73) and Lia Cooper (25.86).
The lone relay action of day one was in the 4K DMR. Grace Simpson, Kayla Renner, Ashley Eagan, and Lizzy Crawford finished top ten at 12:17.95.
Tomorrow the women are back in action to run the mile, 400 dash, 800 run, and end things off with the 4x400 relay.
UC Irvine currently headlines the standings with a combined 75.50 points.
Day two from Reno kicks off at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning. Live results can be accessed here, with a paid stream accessible at this link.
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