There's an old saying that practice makes perfect—but for Sloan Wasserman, it's more like practice makes history.
The John Jay-Cross River senior, who will suit up for Boston College next year, defended her title at the Loucks Games girls 2,000-meter steeplechase on Saturday, crossing the finish line in a blistering 6:41.07. That time isn't just a win—it's the fastest in the nation among high school girls for the 2026 season, the third-fastest ever recorded at this prestigious meet, and the third-best time by any Section 1 girl at this distance.
And she did it all in a cold, driving rain at White Plains High School. No excuses. Just pure grit and determination.
Wasserman's repeat victory at the historic Loucks Games proves she's not just a one-hit wonder—she's a relentless competitor who thrives under pressure. For any young athlete looking to level up their own performance, take note: consistency, preparation, and the right gear can make all the difference on race day.
