Memphis, TN- Christian Brothers men's and women's track and field teams competed at the 2026 Alumni Bulldog Relays, turning in several solid individual performances against a competitive field.
Men's Recap
The Buccaneers were led by strong efforts in the sprint and middle-distance events.
Kilian Daude highlighted the weekend with a first-place finish in his section of the 200 meters, clocking a 22.38. He also delivered a solid performance in the 400 meters, finishing in 49.11 against a deep field.
Ryan Sims and Davion Jones added depth in the 200 meters, posting times of 23.45 and 23.60, respectively.
In the 400 meters, Jones returned to compete again, finishing with a time of 53.64, while the group continued to show consistency across multiple heats.
Terrial Griffin represented CBU in the 400-meter hurdles, finishing with a time of 1:05.57, gaining valuable experience in a technical event.
Overall, the men's team showed competitiveness in sprint events and continued development across multiple disciplines.
Women's Recap
On the women's side, CBU saw contributions in both sprint events, sprints depth events and field events.
Madison Woolridge led the way in the 200 meters, finishing with a time of 27.94, while also competing in the 100 meters where she posted a 13.36.
She was joined in the 100 meters by Jackelin Ruiz (13.74) and Micaiah Halliburton (13.86), giving the Lady Buccaneers a presence across multiple heats.
Denise Brouwer showed off her jumps as she finished fourth with a jump of 4.75m.
The women's team focused heavily on sprint events throughout the meet, gaining experience against strong Division I and regional competition.
Christian Brothers continues to build momentum as both teams gain experience and improve against high-level competition, setting the stage for the remainder of the outdoor season.