Moorestown’s Kate Inglis smashed the Catholic University 5,000-meter run record.
Inglis, a senior at the NCAA Division 3 school in Washington, D.C., school, ran 17:28.32 and placed 7th in a field of Division 1 runners at the Dalton Ebanks Invitational at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.
Inglis broke her own school record of 17:37.32 that she set in April of 2023 in a meet at Bucknell.
A week earlier, Inglis ran a PR 4:41.21 for 1,500 meters in a meet at Towson, which is No. 5 in school history. Her previous 1,500 PR was a 4:43.62 in a meet at Towson in April of 2023.
Inglis is now No. 1 in the Landmark Conference in the 5,000 and No. 3 at 1,500 meters. She’s also No. 27 in NCAA Division 3.
She’s also the school record holder in the steeplechase [11:07.96 in 2023 at Widener] and No. 8 in school history in the outdoor 800 [2:23.11 in 2023 at Towson]. Indoors, she’s the school record holder at 3,000 meters [10:07.75 in 20024 in Medford, Mass.] and 5,000 [17:53.44 in 2025 also in Fairfax], No. 6 in the mile [5:09.14 in Landover, Md.]
In the same 5,000 race, Catholic senior Georgia Nussey PR’d at 18:25.32, which is 4th in the Landmark and 7th-fastest in school history. Nussey, a Haddonfield graduate, is the school record holder in the 10,000 at 38:18.73
At Moorestown, Inglis had PRs of 5:20.47 and 11:50.38.