
Maryland Track And Field Travels To Philadelphia For Penn Classic
2/4/2026 5:00:00 PM | Track & Field
Maryland at Penn Classic
COLLEGE PARK, MD - The Maryland Terrapins Indoor Track and Field team will travel to Philadelphia this weekend to compete in the Penn Classic on Friday and Saturday at The Ott Center starting at 11:00 AM. The meet will be streamed on ESPN+ on both days. A peek at the scheduLe
- This weekend's two-day meet will mark the first of four meets this month leading up to the Big Ten Indoor Championships on February 27-28th in Indianapolis.
- The Maryland Terrapins will travel to Clemson and Boston next weekend followed by a trip to Navy on February 20th.
Last time out: penn state national open
- Ogechi Uzoukwu hit a personal best in the 60 meters hurdle with a time of 8.79 seconds. She took third in her heat and placed 12th overall in the first round to qualify for the evening semifinals.
- Both Bryce Hatcher and Victoria Teasley qualified in the 60 meter dash. Hatcher clocked a time of 7.64 seconds to finish second in her heat, while Teasley had a time of 7.58 seconds to place second in her heat.
- Jasmine Sharps recorded a personal best with a time of 7.66 seconds in the 60 meters.
- Annika Metzger logged a time of 4:57.37 for a new personal best in the mile. Which resulted in the sophomore winning her heat.
- Lucy Scothern recorded a personal best time of 2:11.52 in the 800 meters, which was good enough to secure first place in her heat.
- Naaema Robinson moved up to third all-time in the record book with a time of 24.07 seconds in the 200 meters.
- Annika Metzger recorded a time of 2:51.90 in the 1,000 meters, moving her into sixth place all-time in the Maryland record book for the event.
- Eva Rogers claimed sixth all-time in the record book in 3,000 meters with a time of 9:35.15 on her way to a top ten finish in her heat.
- Jasmine Sharps recorded a personal and season best in the 200 meters with a time of 24.88 seconds.
Current terps in the Indoor record books
- 13 Terrapins are ranked among the program's all-time top 10 on the women's indoor performance lists.
- Armanie Coleman holds program records in the 60-meter dash (7.43) and 200-meter dash (23.69).
- Victoria Teasley ranks second in the 60 meters (7.45).
- Maya Valmon ranks second all-time in the indoor 200 meters (23.92), fifth in the 300 meters (38.86), and second in the 400 meters (52.97).
- Rose Coats owns the program records in the 3,000 meters (9:18.23) and 5,000 meters (15:54.62).
Maya Mosley, along with alums Katie Turk, Emma Pegg and Emmi Simon, is tied for 10th all-time in the distance medley relay (11:45.76). - The 4x400 relay team of Ka'nai Bey, Valmon, alum Kami Joi Hickson and alum Sam Payne holds the seventh-fastest time in program history (3:40.05).
- Jennessa Wolfe ranks 10th in the high jump (5 feet, 8.75 inches).
- Tolu Akinduro ranks third in the triple jump (41 feet, 10.75 inches).
- Leonora Lynn ranks tenth in the 5000 meters with a time of (17:25.36)
- Eva Rogers moved to seventh all-time in the mile at a time of (4:48.42), and holds sixth all-time in the 3000 meters with a time of (9:35.15)
- Naaema Robinson holds thirds all-time in the 200 meters after recording a time of 24.07 seconds.
- Annika Metzger ranks sixth all-time in the 1000 meters at a time of (2:51.90).
- In the 4x400 Ka'Nai Bey, Maya Mosley, Taylor Riley, Maya Valmon turned in a time of 3:40.33 to put them ninth all-time in the Maryland record books.
Players Mentioned
Maryland Spring Sport Media Day | Track & Field's Jeff Kline
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Maryland Spring Sport Media Day | Track & Field's Jayla Bynum
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Maryland Spring Sport Media Day | Track & Field's Eric Albright
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Maryland Spring Sport Media Day | Track & Field Head Coach Andrew Valmon
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