W&W's 3:19 and 2:02 are at or equal to the fastest 1200 & 800 DMR splits ever run by a college woman . . . faster than the splits run by OR back in 2017 in their 10:48.77 CR . . . per an article here:
With a strong anchor leg by freshman Katie Rainsberger in a time of 4:30.92, the women of Oregon beat the second place Villanova Wildcats by almost 10 seconds. Freshman from Australia Lilli Burdon split a 3:20.55 for 1200m, followed by a 53.76 for senior Ashante Horsley who handed off to NCAA 800m indoor and outdoor champion Raevyn Rogers who split 2:03.53.
Whittaker's mile time tomorrow afternoon will indicate if she should be the closer . . . which would put Tanaka or Lucy Jenks on the opening leg at NCAAs . . .