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Oklahoma Christian Freshman Breaks 25-Year School Record
Kenzy McArtor sets new mark at Friends Open in Wichita
Apr. 7, 2026 at 11:07am
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A young athlete's record-breaking performance reflects the growing strength and potential of Oklahoma Christian's women's track and field program.Wichita TodayOklahoma Christian University's women's track and field team has seen two school records fall this outdoor season, with true freshman Kenzy McArtor being the latest to enter the record books for the program.
Why it matters
School records are a point of pride for any collegiate athletics program, and breaking long-standing marks demonstrates the continued growth and development of the Oklahoma Christian women's track and field team.
The details
McArtor, a first-year student-athlete, set a new school record during competition at the Friends Open in Wichita, Kansas. The previous record had stood for over 25 years before being surpassed by McArtor's performance.
- The Friends Open took place on April 7, 2026.
The players
Kenzy McArtor
A true freshman on the Oklahoma Christian women's track and field team who recently set a new school record.
Oklahoma Christian University
The collegiate athletics program that fields the women's track and field team where the record was broken.
The takeaway
This record-breaking performance by a young athlete highlights the growing strength and potential of Oklahoma Christian's women's track and field program.




