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Madison McMahon was one of the Bonnies to run a PR time at A-10s (Photo by: Tyler Schott)

Two New Bona School Records Highlight Women's Track A-10 Championships

5/4/2025 8:49:00 PM

FAIRFAX, Va. – The St. Bonaventure women's track team posted two new school records and several personal records at the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track Championships hosted by George Mason.

Meghan Litteer established a new Bonnies record time for the 100 meters as she ran a time of 12.86 in the conference meet. She easily beat her previous personal best of 13.19 set earlier this spring.

Just behind in the 100 was Julia Wyant, who previously held the school record of 13.07. In the conference championships, she also set a new PR with a run of 12.91.

In the 200, Wyant led the team with a run of 26.60, just off her school record of 25.56. Litteer PR'ed in that event as well, clocking in at 26.80 where her previous best was 27.39.

Jenna Wyant gave the Bonnies another new top time in the 400 as she crossed the finish line at 1:00.20.

Mia Winters ran the second-fastest individual time in Bonnies history for the 5K at 17:45.60, crushing her previous best of 18:08. 

In the 1500, both Madison McMahon (4:59.61) and Katelyn Wilkes (4:59.91) posted new program top-10 marks for sixth and seventh respectively in the Bona record book.

QUOTES FROM HEAD COACH BOB MACFARLANE
"What a year it's been! From summer training to the final finish line, our team showed resilience, growth, and heart. Strong performances throughout the fall with multiple PRs and breakthrough races. Consistent team efforts led to solid finishes at invitationals and athletes breaking school records. We had a record-breaking winter and spring track season with several athletes hitting personal bests across events—from sprints to mid-distance and distance events . Key meet performances include school records, numerous athletes qualifying for indoor and outdoor championships, along with athletes placing in the top-10 and scoring in the championships. To compete at a high level across all three seasons takes more than talent—it takes grit, consistency, and heart. Our athletes showed up day in and day out, in every kind of weather, balancing school, training, and competition. Their dedication laid the foundation for a year of growth and success.

"The work continues! Off-season training and summer miles will lay the foundation for another strong year. To all our graduating seniors – thank you for your leadership. To returning athletes – let's build on the momentum."

BONNIES RESULTS

100 meters
27. Meghan Litteer – 12.86 * - SCHOOL RECORD
28. Julia Wyant – 12.91 (PR)

200 meters
35. Julia Wyant – 26.60
37. Meghan Litteer – 26.80 (PR)

400 meters
30. Jenna Wyant – 1:00.20 * - SCHOOL RECORD

400-meter hurdles
27. Riley Fronce – 1:12.60

800 meters
33. Alex Jensen – 2:28.04
34. Adria Magnusson – 2:29.96
35. Mary Trost – 2:30.19

1500 meters
32. Madison McMahon – 4:59.61 (PR)
33. Katelyn Wilkes – 4:59.91 (PR)
37. Olivia Ippolito – 5:04.95
39. Faith Caldwell – 5:07.52

3000-meter steeplechase
16. Molly Gipson – 11:44.58
17. Mia Winters – 11:45.39

5000 meters
17. Mia Winters - 17:45.60 (PR)
34. Claire Cuneo – 19:23.82
35. Elise Brooks – 19:29.13

10000 meters
25. Jayne Gavin – 43:14.39

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