![]() ![]() – Women's 60M FINAL ( D'anna Smith)ģ:25 p.m. – Men's 60M Hurdles FINAL ( Jamal January)ģ:15 p.m. – Men's Weight Throw FINAL ( Athan Huelskamp, Tyler Richardson)ģ:05 p.m. ![]() – Men's Triple Jump FINAL (Will Harris, Donovan Ramirez)Ģ:30 p.m. Noon – Women's Weight Throw ( Zoe Burleson, Kailey Roskop)Ģ:30 p.m. Noon – Women's Triple Jump ( Ella Anttila, Luize Velmere) ![]() – Women's High Jump FINAL ( Ja'Dasia Sims) – Men's Hep Pole Vault (Christian)ġ0 a.m. – Men's Hep 60M Hurdles ( Ethan Christian)ĩ:50 a.m. Keaton Raney, Tyce Chaney, Cooper Goggans, Neal Helgerson, 10:10.32Ĥ. Bella Evans, Hannah Foster, Courtney Latham, Grace White, 12:13.97Ĩ. "It's really special to see them come through at the conference meet, rise to the occasion and compete like Wildcats."Ģ0. "I really saw a lot of people today that were on the cusp of making a final on paper, who really stepped up and scored today and some who weren't projected to qualify for finals who came through," said Cook. Marshall also qualified in the 60 meters. Jack Marshall and Addison Franklin advanced to the men's 200 meters while January moved on in the 60-meter hurdles. The men's distance medley relay of Keaton Raney, Tyce Chaney, Cooper Goggans and Neal Helgerson ran a 10:10.32 for eighth place and one point.Īdditionally, ACU advanced seven runners into six Saturday finals.įor the women, D'anna Smith advanced in the 60 meters, Ja'Dasia Sims moved forward in the 400 and Riley Pyeatt qualified in the 800. The Wildcats scored 13 points in each of those events.įreshman pole vaulter Jacob Thomas came through with a sixth-place finish at 15-7.25. William Harris was second in the long jump at 24-6.25 and Jamal January placed fourth at 23-8.75. Tyler Richardson was second at 58-5.25 and Athan Huelskamp was fourth at 55-6.5 in the shot put. The men scored well in the long jump and shot put with two athletes scoring in each. Kirk was fourth in the pole vault.īella Evans, Hannah Foster, Courtney Latham and Grace White gave the Cats a point in the DMR, finishing eighth at 12:13.97. The men ended the first day in fourth place with 30 points and the women are in third with 26.īurleson scored in her runner-up finish in the shot put with Rono getting third in the 5000 and Kirk matching that in the long jump at 19-6. Wildcats scored in five of six women's finals and four men's finals. Zoe Burleson had the fifth-best shot put at 49-8.25. Payton Kirk had a top-five women's mark in the 60-meter hurdles at 8.84 and the sixth-best ACU mark in the pole vault at 12-7.5. It was a day that saw three other top 10 school marks established. "We've had a lot of great distance runners here and for her to break that record and do it at the conference meet is special. "That's really special, breaking a school record," said ACU Head Coach Jerrod Cook. That mark also bested the former meet record, but two other WAC runners also broke that record in a thrilling race. Irene Rono broke the school record in the women's 5000 meters, placing third at 16:10.22. We need our runners to maximize those finals points tomorrow." "Our hopeful scorers stepped up and we did well in the running prelims. "Overall, we're pretty pleased with the first day," said ACU Head Coach Jerrod Cook. – One school record fell and several Abilene Christian athletes registered personal bests on the first day of the WAC Indoor Track and Field Championships at The Podium on Friday.
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