A filly by hot sire Nyquist sold for $2 million to lead a trio of seven-figure juveniles as the Ocala Breeders' Sales Co.'s March sale of 2-year-olds in training continued with gains in its Wednesday session. OBS reported 143 horses sold Wednesday, in the second of three sessions overall at this season opener, for gross receipts of $28,012,000. In last year's second of three sessions, 147 brought $23,263,500. The session's average price was $195,888, up 24 percent against $158,255 in the comparable second session last year. The median jumped 36 percent, to $95,000 from $70,000. The buyback rate was up to 23 percent, from a low 16 percent last year. :: Subscribe to the DRF Post Time Email Newsletter: Get the news you need to play today's races!  Hannah Jennings of Killora Stud signed the ticket as agent for Boyd Racing on the session-leading Nyquist filly. She had distinguished herself during last week's under-tack preview show as one of six juveniles who shared the bullet furlong, in 9 3/5 seconds, on the Ocala Training Center's all-weather Safetrack. That helped make her a successful pinhook after her $300,000 purchase, in the name of Forest Bloodstock, at the Keeneland September yearling sale. She was consigned at OBS March by Wavertree Stables, as agent. “She’s a beautiful physical, she put in an unbelievable work,” Wavertree’s Ciaran Dunne said. “She vetted clean and you know, if you can’t sell her, you just need to quit selling.” Champion Nyquist is the sire of 11 Grade 1 winners to date, including Eclipse Award champions Immersive and Vequist. His representatives on the track this year include Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Nysos, most recently second to Forever Young in the Saudi Cup; the exciting multiple graded stakes winner Knightsbridge; and Grade 3 Gotham winner Iron Honor. His session-topping filly is out of the Lucky Pulpit mare Smooth and Savvy, whose lone starter to date is a winner. Smooth and Savvy is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Smooth Like Strait. Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan appears on the catalog page, as do Grade 1 winners Laragh and Siphonic. “She was just an absolute queen,” Jennings said. "The whole week she was so professional. Obviously her stride was fantastic on the track. And physically she’s everything we could ever want. Nyquist is one of our favorites.” A colt by reigning leading sire Into Mischief was purchased by Frank Fletcher Racing for $1.85 million to rank as the day's second-highest price. The colt, who was consigned by SBM Training and Sales, as agent, had breezed a furlong in 9 4/5 seconds at the under-tack preview. Rounding out the day's seven-figure lots was a $1.05 million Mo Town colt, purchased by Donato Lanni, as agent for Baoma Corp, from the consignment of Hoppel LLC. The colt worked a quarter-mile at the breeze show, going in 20 2/5 seconds. A total of six juveniles have now changed hands for seven-figure prices at the OBS March sale, with the three Wednesday joining the three to do so in Tuesday's opener, which also posted gains from its comparable session in 2025. For hip-by-hip results, click here. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.