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Chloe Thomas''s third place finish in 3000 helps Huskies to a fifth place finish at B1G Tens...

INDIANAPOLIS-- The Washington women's squad piled up team points in the 800 and the 3000 to push them towards a fifth place finish for the second straight year at the B1G Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Fall Creek Pavilion on the Indiana State Fairgrounds Saturday, while the men finished twelfth in the fifteen team field. Grad transfer Chloe Thomas (Paul Merca photo) led the way, finishing third in a time of 8:56.54. It was Thomas’s second medal of the weekend after she led off the winning DMR on Friday. Right behind Thomas in fourth was Julia David-Smith, in 8:57.68. Mia Cochran took seventh in 9:03.80 to add two more points. The women’s 800m final was by far the fastest in meet history, with the top five finishers all under the old meet record. UW had three in the final, and Chloe Foerster was attempting to defend her 2025 title, but after coming through the halfway point in sixth-place, she could only gain one place up into fifth despite running the third-fas...

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