BOSTON – The No. 9 San Francisco State track & field team etched more top times into the record book on Sunday at the Boston University Last Chance Meet.
 
Atiya Harvey notched a second-place finish in the 200m, running a program-best 24.06 which is tied for the second fastest time posted in the Nation this season. 
Maya Cook recorded a personal-best 25.30 in the event.
 
Harvey and Cook returned for the 4x400 where they took first place with 
Jazmine Smith and 
Timarya Baynard with a time of 3:41.82, the top time in the Nation. The result beats out the marks set by No. 1 Grand Valley State, who holds the top-three times set in the event this season.
 
Bianca Bryant won her heat in the 800m, posting a 2:10.30 which is a program-record time and a provisional qualifying mark. Smith also won her heat in the 400m with a 56.00 and placed fifth overall in the event. The time is a personal best for Smith as well as another provisional mark for the Gators.
 
In the Mile, 
Camille Hansen ran a personal-best 5:02.51 which tops Cori Harral's best mark of 5:22.65 that was set in 2015. 
Magali Arsiniega won her section in the 3000m with a time of 10:01.26, besting the program record time set by teammate 
Adriana Calva last year.
 
The Distance Medley contingent of 
Lauren Herrington, Smith, Bryant, and Hansen placed fourth with an 11:48.75.
 
Up Next
The Gators return to The Golden State next weekend for the Kim Duyst Invitational in Turlock, California in the first outdoor meet of the season. SF State will then head to Pittsburgh, Kansas for the NCAA Division II National Indoor Championships, which kick off on March 9.