Sophomores For Your Radar: Distance Edition

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It's obviously no secret at this point that runners across the state and country missed out on a chance to compete and improve on their personal bests this spring. 

While unsigned seniors have been dealt a heavy blow to their hopes of finding a college with the cancelation of their outdoor track and field season, and many juniors are losing out on an all important opportunity to turn college coaches' heads to them. Ohio's sophomores are feeling a similar pain in their hearts after losing their season, as well.  

After getting a taste of outdoor track during their freshman year, and, for some, gaining more experience and fitness both on the cross country course and indoor tracks, the opportunity to reach their peaks were dashed by the global pandemic. 

Over the next few weeks, we will be profiling sophomores who would have benefited from business as usual this spring. Our first installation features the distance runners we believe fall into this category.

The 10 Class of 2022 sophomores pre...