WILMINGTON — The Otterbein women's outdoor track and field team competed at the OAC Championships this Thursday and Friday, highlighted by senior
Peyton Carpenter's title in javelin and a series of All-OAC performances in both running and field events.
The Basics
- Venue: Beckett Track - Wilmington, Ohio
- Otterbein finished sixth out of 10 teams with 50 points. Ohio Northern claimed the team title with 213 points, while Mount Union was second with 196.25 points and John Carroll was third with 163.25 points.
- The top three finishers in each event earned All-OAC honors.
- Results
Otterbein's Top Performers - Running Events
Otterbein's Top Performers - Field Events
- Javelin - Carpenter became an OAC champion after winning the event with a personal-best throw of 37.66m, earning All-OAC recognition.
- Discus - Sophomore Landry Driskel finished second with a 40.82m toss to earn All-OAC honors. Right behind her was Ravyn Goodson in third with a mark of 39.94., also securing All-OAC status.
- Triple Jump - Dolliver landed a mark of 10.61m to place fourth.
- Shot Put - Freshman Anastasia Smith threw a mark of 12.56m to place seventh.
Notables
All-Time Otterbein Rankings:
- Dolliver ranks third all-time in the heptathlon, (3,445 points, 2025) and ninth all-time in the triple jump (10.80m), 2025.
- Legawiec ranks fourth overall in the 400m hurdles (1:05.08, 2024).
- Driskel ranks second all-time in discus (44.71m, 2025).
- Goodson is tied for fifth overall in hammer throw (39.98m, 2024) and now eighth in discus (39.94m, 2025).
- Dailey is currently fourth in hammer throw (42.12m, 2025), Goodson is in sixth (39.98m, 2024), and freshman Kendra Detillion sits in ninth (37.19m, 2025).
- Carpenter now ranks fifth all-time in javelin (37.66m, 2025) and is tied for ninth in shot put (12.37m, 2025).
- Smith fifth all-time in shot put (12.99m, 2025).
- Nichols is eighth all-time in the 400m (59.43, 2025) and is tied for ninth all-time in 100m (12.69 seconds, 2025).
NCAA DIII Rankings:
- Driskel currently sits in 16th place for discus (44.71m).