
Castelli and Mosley Establish Program Records on Day Two in Raleigh
3/27/2026 10:11:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field
The Buckeyes set program records in the women’s 1500m and the 3000m steeplechase.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State track and field team competed at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C., today.
Aniya Mosley began her outdoor season right where she left off following an indoor season that saw her set three Ohio State program records and earn USTFCCCA Great Lakes Region Female Track Athlete of the Year honors. Competing in the women's 1500m, Mosley surpassed her own program record with a time of 4:08.54 and earned a second-place finish. Her previous program best time (4:12.34) was recorded at the Penn Relays in 2024. Katie Castelli also established a program record for the Buckeyes, completing the women's 3000m steeplechase in 10:04.34 and finishing sixth. Castelli was previously the second-best performing individual in program history in the event, recording a time of 10:15.78 at the 2025 Big Ten Outdoor Championships.
The final day of competition at the Raleigh Relays is slated to begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday with the men's hammer throw.
Track Top Performers
Friday, March 27
- Women's 1500m: Mosley finished second and improved on her own program record, registering a time of 4:08.54.
- Women's 3000m Steeplechase: With a time of 10:04.34, Castelli placed sixth and established an Ohio State program record.
- Women's 5000m: Audrey DeSantis recorded a personal best time of 16:55.47, while Teodora Iovi registered a 16:57.33.
Thursday, March 26
- Men's 5000m: Jack Agnew earned a PB, crossing the line in 14:21.03, placing 86th. Kevin Agnew placed 87th with a time of 14:21.12.
Field Top Performers
Friday, March 27
- Men's Discus: Jack Knapke recorded a throw of 49.06m/160'11' and finished 16th out of 48 competitors.
Thursday, March 26
- Women's Shot Put: Morgan Hallett placed ninth in the women's shot put, registering a distance of 14.52m/47'7.75. Kamille Smith finished right behind Hallett, earning a 10th place finish after recording a mark of 14.47m/47'5.75 on her third attempt.














