The old saying goes, “If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again”. In the case of chasing an intercollegiate national championship, one might expect that this would require more than 4 attempts. Well, today Allie Ostrander taught us—yet again—to expect the unexpected.
Ostrander runs a 9:41.31 in just her fourth-career steeplechase to cement her spot in history!! #BleedBlue pic.twitter.com/GCKQOTJPAU
— Boise State T&F (@BroncoSportsTF) June 10, 2017
Ostrander's time of 9:41.31 is more than five seconds better than second-place Madison Boreman of Colorado.
— Dave Southorn (@davesouthorn) June 10, 2017
Anyone that’s followed OBNUG at length knows that we have something of an athletic crush on the powerhouse runner from Alaska.