Simon Fraser University's Lindsey Butterworth won her section of the women's 800 metres at an invitational NCAA track and field meet hosted by Stanford University on Tuesday.
Sarah Sawatzky ran a personal best in a second-place finish in the same race, finishing a second behind Butterworth's winning time of 2: 09.18.
Aisha Klippenstein ran a careerbest time of 14.71 to finish fourth in the 100-m hurdles.
Jade Richardson placed fifth in the women's discus with a toss of 45.83m.
Travis Vugteveen and Adam Reid posted their best times of the year in the men's 800m, running 1: 53.10 and 1: 54.18, respectively.
Ryan Brockerville placed 10th in his section of the men's 3,000-m steeplechase.
Earlier, SFU defeated rival University of British Columbia to take its third consecutive Achilles Cup in track and field.
The Clan women defeated UBC by 17 points in the dual meet competition, while the Clan men got by the Vancouver team by a single point to take the overall aggregate trophy on April 25.
Butterworth and Brockerville won their respective 1,500-metre competitions to pace the Clan.
Sawatzky and Abbey Vogt of Burnaby placed first and second, respectively, in the women's 800m. Sawatzky also finished second in the 200m, while Clan teammate Andrea Abrams was right behind in third place.
Abrams had a second third-place finish in the 100m sprint behind winning teammate Klippenstein.
Abrams, Klippenstein, Charlotte Crombeen and Jasmin Sjodin teamed for first place in the women's 4x100m relay.
Stuart Ellenwood, Yubai Liu, Ben Coles and Zach Conrad won the men's sprint relay.
SFU throwers also had a solid day.
Michelle Stuart and Luca Molinari of Burnaby won the women's and men's shotput, respectively.
In javelin, Kristin Stewart won the women's event, while Coles took first in the men's competition.
Dennis Nichols and Crombeen also won their respective long jump events.