APSU Sports: Austin Peay Women’s Track and Field
Clarksville, TN – Junior Chantelle Grey, of the Austin Peay State University women’s track and field team will have a chance to challenge some of the NCAA’s top runners at Saturday’s SPIRE Indoor Track and Field Invitational.
Grey – who is slated to run the 800-meters – will be one of a handful of individuals to compete at the prestigious invitation-only event held at the Olympic-grade SPIRE Institute. The magnificent indoor track facility seats more than 5,000 spectators and features a 300-meter, eight-lane track.

The Montana transfer already has two wins under her belt – opening the season with a win at the Niswonger Invitational and later winning at the UAB Blazer Invitational. She set her season-best time at the Indiana’s Gladstein Invitational when she finished second at 2:11.09.
The women’s 800-meter race will have an NCAA championship feel with seeding starting with Michigan’s Rebecca Addison at 2:03.79. Addison was an NCAA All-American after finishing eighth in the 800-meter run at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Of course, Grey’s ultimate goal is a 2:04.50 time that would automatically qualify her for the NCAA Indoor Championship. The APSU school record mark is 2:06.17 held by Austin Peay Hall of Famer Sheena Gooding, who also was an NCAA Indoor All-American.
“This is a great opportunity for Chantelle to set herself up for the OVC Championships and then Last Chance meet to get the 2:05 range,” Molnar said. “That would be quite an effort in chasing the school record.”
Fans can follow Grey’s results at the SPIRE Invitational at www.spireinstitute.org/.