Senior Adam Trainor and junior Jace Rivera took the top two spots in the hammer, with Trainor throwing 217-2 and Rivera posting a career-best throw of 205-9, which ranks fourth in school history and improves his regional qualifying status.Ĭolorado State will have a few competitors next weekend, but the majority of the team will be inactive preparing for the Mountain West Conference Championship, which the Rams host May 11-14 at the Jack Christiansen Track.ĭon Kirby Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.ġ Matison, Kristan NEW MEXICOđ1.83đ.9Ēģ Holmes, EmeraldĚDAMS STATEđ2.20đ.9ĒĨ Hartog, Jannelle NEW MEXICOđ2.60Ē.6đġ0ĝomrzalski, RuthĜOLORADO COLLEGEđ3.16Ē.6đġ1 Labone, Shanette UNATTACHEDđ3.51Ē.6đġ3 Simpkins, StephanieĜOLORADO COLLEGEđ3.85Ē.6đġ Powell, Katrina NEW MEXICO STATEĒ4.24Ĕ.0ēģ Matison, Kristan NEW MEXICOĒ4.51Ĕ.0ēĥĜhurch, Caprice NEW MEXICO STATEĒ5.08Ĕ.0ēĨ Holmes, EmeraldĚDAMS STATEĒ5.45Ĕ.0ēġ0 Hartog, Jannelle NEW MEXICOĒ5.97 -0.6Ēġ3 Setliff, Stefany NEW MEXICOĒ7.08đ.3đġ4ĝomrzalski, RuthĜOLORADO COLLEGEĒ7.57đ.3đġ5 Johnson, Kira N.M. Freshman Jason Schutz won the discus with a personal best by almost ten feet, throwing 178-2, which ranks seventh on the CSU charts and qualifies for the NCAA Regionals. Sophomore Trey Eder again improved his regional qualifying throw in the shot put, winning with a toss of 57-0 - which ranks eighth on the school record charts. Freshmen Jarelle Johnson and Jason Smith took third and fourth in the triple jump posting season best jumps of 45-11.75 and 44-6.75, respectively. Freshman Collin Ferguson tied for second in the high jump after clearing 5-3.5 and freshman Ciarre Campbell won the long jump in his first meet for the Rams after finishing spring football drills with a leap of 22-9. The 4x100 meter relay team finished second with a time of 41.51. Senior Tom Waido won the 110 meter hurdles with a season-best time of 14.87 and freshman Kyle Keeler finished third overall and was the second collegian in the 400 hurdles, posting a season-best time of 54.51. Freshman Emily Pearson finished second in the javelin, posting a personal best throw - and the fifth best throw in school history - of 137-0.įor the men, both senior Brett Melin and Ryan Kirkpatrick finished fourth, with Melin running a 1:53.26 in the 800 meters, while Kirkpatrick turned in a time of 3:57.41. Troth finished third in the hammer throw, improving her NCAA regional qualifying mark with a throw of 184-6 - which ranks seventh in school history. Senior Sara Taylor, junior Jill McCormick and junior Jaimee Troth finished third through fifth, respectively in the shot put, while junior Katie Hansen improved her regional qualifying mark and posted a personal best throw and the sixth best in school history with her winning throw of 169-0. Sophomores Rheannon Backes and Jenny Higgason finished second and third, respectively in the high jump after clearing 5-5.75 and 5-3.75, respectively. Her time is also the eighth best time in school history. Senior Cristina Gourdin won the 400 hurdles in a personal best time of 1:01.27, missing the NCAA Regional time by just 0.45 of a second. She also finished second in the long jump with a leap of 18-6. Earlier this week, Smith also won the Penn Relays.įreshman Kirsten Anthony finished third overall and was the top collegian in the 1500 meters with a time of 4:43.13, while sophomore Katie Lloyd was the top collegian and placed second overall in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 14.70. Also today at the Drake Relays, DeLoach finished third in the long jump with a leap of 20-0.25, marking the fifth time in six weeks she has surpassed the 20-foot barrier in competition.Īt the Don Kirby Invitational, Smith won the hammer throw with a school and Mountain West Conference record of 220-8, breaking her own record of 220-0 from last season. The same quartet broke the 4x200 relay school record yesterday. The quartet of senior Katrice Thomas, sophomore Janay DeLoach, sophomore Megan Fox and junior Becky Hammitt finished fourth in 3:57.99, breaking the old record of 4:01.72 held by the 1997 team. At the prestigious Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, the Colorado State women?s sprint medley relay team broke the school record and at the Don Kirby Invitational in Albuquerque, senior Loree Smith broke her own record in the hammer.
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