Rochester, NY — The Williams College Women's Track and Field team continued their strong performances in the 2025 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday, March 15th, at Nazareth University's Golisano Training Center. Six women represented the team today, racing again in final rounds against other elite Division III athletes across the country. The day featured new personal bests, a new school record, and four first team All-American titles.
The Ephs started strong with Kate Tuttle's 28' amazing race in the mile. Kate finished in second place with a new personal best of 4:48.89, securing the second-fastest time in Williams history.
Freshman Annika Paluska 28' represented the Ephs in the 800 meters, finishing in 8th place with a time of 2:14.53 and earning First-Team All-American honors.
The school record holder, Rachel Arthur 25' debuted in the 200 meters final, placing in 5th with a time of 24.87, earning a First-Team All-American honor.
The 4x400 meter relay, composed by Cate Donaldson 27', Annika Paluska 28', Claire Jensen 27', and Bella King-Harvey 27' finished in 4th place and set down a new school record with a time of 3:47.69 minutes on a flat track.
With these strong performances, the Williams Women Track & Field team finishes in 7th place nationally and the Ephs Indoor Track and Field season officially comes to an end. The team now looks forward to starting the outdoor season this Friday at Emory University in Atlanta.