2009 State Farm MVC Outdoor Track & Field Championship Schedule/Results
May 15-17 - Terre Haute, Ind. - Indiana State, host |
| Friday, May 15 |
| Event |
Recap |
Decathlon
100m
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Indiana State’s Steven Swinford (10.98) posted the top time in the opening event of the men’s decathlon to take the early lead. UNI’s Mat Clark (11.03) and Wichita State's Justin Taylor (11.14) were second and third, respectively.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after one event: Swinford, INS (865); Clark, UNI (854); Taylor, WSU (830); Bertoli, INS (797); Slupkowski, WSU (780). |
Decathlon
Long Jump
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UNI's Mat Clark took the lead in the decathlon with the top mark the long jump (7.17m), while Wichita State's Justin Taylor took second with his season-best leap of 7.15m. UNI sophomore Tyler Dodd finished third with a jump of 6.60m.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after two events: Clark, UNI (1,708); Taylor, WSU (1,680); Bacon, UNI (1,475); Swinford, INS (1,473); Bertoli, INS (1,470). |
Decathlon
Shot Put
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Wichita State's Krzysztof Slupkowski took top honors in the shot put portion of the decathlon with a career-best toss of 13.48m. UNI took second and third in the event, as freshman Troy Bacon threw a career-best 12.78m and Mat Clark maintained his event lead with a mark of 12.55m.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after three events: Clark, UNI (2,348); Taylor, WSU (2,268); Slupkowski, WSU (2,143); Bacon, UNI (2,129); Swinford, INS (1,994). |
Decathlon
High Jump
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UNI's Mat Clark won his second event of the afternoon with a career-best list of 2.04m (6' 8.25"). Wichita State's Justin Taylor finished second with a leap of 1.98m, while Indiana State's Steven Swinford finished third (1.95m).
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after four events: Clark, UNI (3,188); Taylor, WSU (3,053); Slupkowski, WSU (2,822); Bacon, UNI (2,756); Swinford, INS (2,752). |
Decathlon
400m
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Indiana State's Anthony Bertoli took top honors in the 400-meter dash portion of the decathlon, notching a time of 48.38. UNI's Mat Clark came in second (49.11), while Wichita State's Justin Taylor was third with a career-best time of 50.19
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after five events: Clark, UNI (4,044); Taylor, WSU (3,859); Slupkowski, WSU (3,584); Bertoli, INS (3,572); Swinford, INS (3,545). |
| Day 1 Decathlon - |
Heptathlon
100m Hurdles
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Salena Burns led the pack in the first event in the heptathlon, clocking in with a season-best time of 14.38 in the 100m hurdles. Indiana Stat'e Erica took second (14.46), while UNI's Dani Stipe finished third (14.74).
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after one event: Burns, WSU (925); Moore, INS (914); Stipe, UNI (876); Curtis, DU (846); Lindman, UNI (797). |
Heptathlon
High Jump
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Erica Moore of Indiana State cleared a career-best 1.69m (5' 6.5") to win the high jump in the heptathlon, followed by UNI's Dani Stipe and Illinois State's Morgan Schaefer, who tied for second with identical marks of 1.66m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after two events: Moore, INS (1,756); Stipe, UNI (1,682); Burns, WSU (1,591); Schaefer, ILS (1,587); Curtis, DU (1,582). |
Heptathlon
Shot Put
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Erica Moore of Indiana State won her second-straight event in the heptathlon with a toss of 11.38m (37' 4"), while her Sycamore teammate finished second (11.19m). UNI's Alyssa Fischer took third with her toss of 10.98m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after three events: Moore, INS (2,376); Stipe, UNI (2,213); Burns, WSU (2,153); Schaefer, ILS (2,124); Fischer, UNI (2,124). |
Heptathlon
200m
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UNI's Dani Stipe won her first event of the day with the fastest 200-meter time (24.83), just barely edging out heptathlon leader Erica Moore of Indiana State (24.91). Drake's Ari Curtis also earned her top finish of the day, finishing third with a career-best time of 25.52.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after four events: Moore, INS (3,271); Stipe, UNI (3,115); Burns, WSU (2,973); Schaefer, ILS (2,919); Curtis, DU (2,871). |
| Day 1 Heptathlon - |
Women's Javelin
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Illinois State freshman Leigh Petranoff improved her previous NCAA regional mark, taking the javelin title with a career-best throw of 46.01m (150' 11"). Wichita State junior Monica Adcock took second with a career-best throw of 42.08m, while UNI junior Emily Prinsen finished third with a launch of 41.25m. |
Men's Javelin
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Wichita State swept the top three places in the men's javelin, with sophomore Brett Trudo registering a season-best mark of 71.96m (236' 1"), improving on his previous NCAA regional qualifying mark. Shocker sophomores Trent Mazanec and Adam Capps finished second and third, respectively, with launches of 64.59m and 62.11m, both also meeting NCAA regional qualifying standards. |
Women's 10,000m
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Missouri State junior Pasca Cheruiyot sat a new Marks Field record with a time of 36:23.19, taking the 10,000-meter crown by over 50 seconds. UNI's Danielle Nowasell finished second (37:13.11, while Wichita State's Irene Kosgei was third (37:23.58). |
Men's 10,000m
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Southern Illinois' Jeff Schirmer became the second-ever three-time outdoor 10,000-meter champion, out-kicking the competition to finish with a time of 30:39.18. Saluki teammate Mohamed Mohamed came in second (31:03.31), while Indiana State freshman Craig Padgett finished just behind Mohamed in third (31:03.42). |
| Saturday, May 16 |
Men's
Hammer Throw
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Southern Illinois junior Joe Paradiso took home the men's hammer throw title with an NCAA regional qualifying toss of 58.52m (192'), while Indiana State junior Joshua Williams took second (58.02m), also a regional qualifying mark. Saluki junior Thomas Smith was third with a career-best throw of 56.28m. |
Decathlon
110m Hurdles
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Indiana State's Anthony Bertoli moved into third place overall with his second top finish in the decathlon, clocking a career-best time of 14.99, while UNI freshman Troy Bacon finished second (15.75). Wichita State's Justin Taylor and UNI's Tyler Dodd tied for third, registering identical times of 15.78.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after six events: Clark, UNI (4,791); Taylor, WSU (4,617); Bertoli, INS (4,423); Slupkowski, WSU (4,337); Bacon, UNI (4,303).
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Decathlon
Discus
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Current decathlon leader Mat Clark of UNI won his first event of the second day, registering a career-best mark of 40.64m (133' 4"). Shocker teammates Justin Taylor (34.49m) and Jordan Zerr (33.17m) finished second and third, respectively, as Zerr improved his previous best by over four meters.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after seven events: Clark, UNI (5,469); Taylor, WSU (5,170); Bertoli, INS (4,896); Slupkowski, WSU (4,842); Bacon, UNI (4,810). |
Decathlon
Pole Vault
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UNI's Mat Clark increased his lead with a win in the pole vault portion of the decathlon, clearing a career-best 4.95m (16' 2.75"), while Indiana State's Steven Swinford finished second with a mark of 4.75m. UNI freshman Troy Bacon and Indiana State senior Anthoy Bertoli tied for third place with identical marks of 4.55m. |
Decathlon
Javelin
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Mat Clark won his fourth of nine decathlon events with a victory in the javelin (55.19m), while Shocker teammates Justin Hickey (47.11m) and Jordan Zerr (45.86m) finished second and third, respectively. |
Decathlon
1,500m
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UNI senior Mat Clark clocked the fastest time in the 1,500-meter run (4:28.47), securing his victory in the decathlon. Shocker freshman Justin Hickey was second with a personal-best 4:35.52 and UNI freshman Tyler Dodd finished third (4:39.96). |
| Decathlon Final |
Mat Clark of UNI registered his career-best score in the decathlon, tallying 7,785 total points in the event, which currently ranks third in the nation. Clark won five of the ten events, outdistancing the nine other participants by over 800 points. Wichita State's Justin Taylor finished third and Indiana State senior Anthony Bertoli was third.
Final Decathlon Standings: 1) Mat Clark, UNI (7,785); 2) Justin Taylor, WSU (6,957); 3 Anthony Bertoli, INS (6,674); 4) Troy Bacon, UNI (6,632); 5) Krzysztof Slupkowski, WSU (6,548); 6: Jordan Zerr, WSU (6,370); 7) Steven Swinford, INS (6,351); 8) Justin Hickey, WSU (6,319); 9) Tyler Dodd, UNI (6,293); 10) Chris Kasel, UNI (5,857). |
Heptathlon
Long Jump
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UNI's Dani Stipe won her second heptathlon event with a leap of 5.57m in the long jump portion of the event. Heptathlon leader Erica Moore of Indiana State finished second with a mark of 5.41m, while Drake sophomore Ari Curtis was third with a career-best jump of 5.34m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after five events: Moore, INS (3,945); Stipe, UNI (3,835); Schaefer, ILS (3,533); Curtis, DU (3,535); Burns, WSU (3,524). |
Heptathlon
Javelin
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Dani Stipe of UNI landed the top mark in the javelin throw portion of the heptathlon, registering a mark of 37.58m (123' 3"), while Panther teammate Alyssa Fischer finished second with a career-best throw of 33.51m. Event leader, Erica Moore of Indiana State, took third in the javelin with a career-best mark of 32.69m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after six events: Moore, INS (4,473); Stipe, UNI (4,456); Schaefer, ILS (4,020), Fischer, UNI (4,000); Burns, WSU (3,984). |
Heptathlon
800m |
Indiana State junior Erica Moore led from start to finish as she ran away with the 800-meter victory and the heptathlon crown, clocking a time of 2:17.58. Drake's Ari Curtis (2"24.31) barely edged out Illinois State's Morgan Schaefer (2:24.35), finishing in second and third, respectively. |
| Heptathlon Final |
Indiana State’s Erica Moore set personal bests in two heptathlon events (high jump and javelin throw) and improved her NCAA regional standard in the event, recording 5,330 total points. UNI’s Dani Stipe won three of the seven heptathlon events to finish second overall, also bettering her NCAA qualifying point total (5,159), while Illinois State’s Morgan Schaefer took third with a career-best total of 4,785 points
Final Heptathlon Standings: 1) Erica Moore, INS (5,330); 2) Dani Stipe, UNI (5,159); 3) Morgan Schaefer, ILS (4,785); 4) Salena Burns, WSU (4,579); 5) Alyssa Fischer, UNI (4,568); 6) Dana Sander, INS (4,442); 7) Ari Curtis, DU (4,291); 8) Stephanie Hammond, WSU (4,177); DNF (Lauren Lindman, UNI; Racher VanderHolt, UNI; Johanna Smith, UNI). |
Women's Shot Put
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Southern Illinois freshman Jeneva McCall registered an NCAA regional qualifying mark in the women's shot put, taking the gold medal with a launch of 15.22m (49' 11.25"). UNI senior Sarah Harms finished second (14.32m), while Illinois State senior Samantha Springer was third with a career-best 14.61m. |
Men's High Jump
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Indiana State sophomore Major Clay took the men's high jump title with an NCAA regional qualifying height of 2.15m (7' 0.50"), beating out two-time reigning champion Ehi Oamen of UNI. Oamen finished in second, clearing a height of 2.10m, also an NCAA qualifying mark, while Sycamore junior Brandon Youngdale took third (2.05m). |
Women's Long
Jump
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Senior Bianca Stuart of Southern Illinois became the third three-time Valley outdoor champion in the women's long jump, winning the event with a best leap of 6.24m (20' 5.75"). Indiana State junior Lauren Martin set a new Sycamore school record as she finished second (6.20m), while Saluki freshman Malaika Love was third (6.01m). |
Women's Pole
Vault
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Indiana State junior Kylie Hutson becomes the Valley's first three-time outdoor champion in the women's pole vault, taking the crown with a clearance of 4.25m (13' 11.25"). Wichita State teammates Brooke Demo and Hannah Marsh finished second and third, with vaults of 3.95m and 3.60m, respectively. |
Men's Shot Put
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Sycamore freshman Brandon Pounds won his first outdoor shot put title with an NCAA regional qualifying throw of 17.43m (57' 2.25"), while Illinois State's Chris McIntyre finished second (16.57m). Southern Illinois junior Joe Paradiso took third (16.49m). |
Women's High
Jump
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Missouri State twin sisters Mareneika and Zaleika Goffe took two of the top-three positions in the women's high jump, as Mareneika registered a season-best and NCAA regional qualifying mark of 1.75m (5' 8.75") to win the event. Sophomore Redbird Amanda Albrecht was second (1.70m), while Zaleika Goffe finished third (1.65m). |
Men's Long Jump
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Panther freshman Quentin Scott blew away the long jump competition with an NCAA regional qualifying and personal-best mark of 7.60m (24' 11.25"), beating his nearest competitor by over a foot. Illinois State sophomore Chris Kirtz finished second (7.22m), followed by Wichita State senior Ian Lindstrom in third (7.21m). |
Women's 100m
Hurdles - |
Advancing to the final: Meredith Hayes, SIU (13.18); Miracle Thompson, SIU (14.12); Terri Counts, SIU (14.27); Sarah Snapp, INS (14.34); Alexandria Oembler, MSU (14.54); Megan Thompson, ILS (14.55); Samantha Hallman, WSU (14.59); Salena Burns, WSU (14.64). |
Men's 110m
Hurdles
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Advancing to the final: Michael Roberts, INS (14.65); Chris Allen, WSU (14.74); Sam Garrison, WSU (14.79); Wojciech Jurkowski, UNI (14.82); Josh Pope, ILS (14.93); Anthony Bertoli, INS (14.94); Todd McKown, WSU (14.97); Greg Offerman, UNI (15.03). |
Women's 400m -
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Advanciing to the final: Leander Ernest, MSU (55,10); Yaneika Malcolm, MSU (56.74); Mary Kate Conway, INS (56.88); Brianna Officer, ILS (57.23); Caitlin Able, DU (57.91); Michaela Brungardt, UNI (58.00); Alia McAfee, ILS (58.18). |
Men's 400m -
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Advancing to the final: Sean Wright, INS (47.94); Ryan Grenko, UNI (48.03); Terrance Reid, UNI (48.04); Sammy Biggs, SIU (48.86); Troy Kimberlin, DU (48.90); Nate Hix, DU (48.98); Jared Foley, WSU (49.00); Justin Smith, WSU (49.17). |
| Women's 100m - |
Advancing to the final: Audacia Moore, WSU (11.72); Jeanne Middleton, INS (11.83); Yomeaqua Brents, ILS (11.97); Jaquelle Spencer, INS (12.14); Shantel Llewellyn, MSU (12.18); Brittany Hemphill, WSU (12.20); Bianca Stuart, SIU (12.27); Rashida Allen, MSU (12.28). |
Men's 100m -
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Advancing to the final: Daryl Truitt, INS (10.69); Stevie Warren, SIU (10.54); Jarred Herring, UNI (10.62); Gary Ogburn, INS (10.63); Justin Kozak, SIU (10.72); Kayode Adegoke, ILS (10.79); Matt Sittenauer, WSU (10.79); Giorgio Giurdanella, UNI (10.82). |
| Women's 800m - |
Advancing to the final: Michelle Brunk, ILS (2:12.48); Mary Goldkamp, BU (2:14.67); Kara McCartney, DU (2:15.21); Lauren Eck, WSU (2:15.48); Kim Beardwood, SIU (2:15.61); Holli Hosch, UNI (2:15.84); Adriane Wunderlich, INS (2:16.57); Daniell Walker, WSU (2:17.26). |
Men's 800m -
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Advancing to the final: Tyler Mulder, UNI (1:51.45); Leyden Tolhurst, DU (1:53.94); Stephen Arvanis, SIU (1:54.17); Konstantinos Tzirtziris, INS (1:55.10); John Niesler, ILS (1:56.34); Andrew Perkins, UNI (1:55.62); Jake Stecklein, WSU (1:55.79); Nick Geyer, ILS (1:55.83). |
Women's 400m
Hurdles - |
Advancing to the final: Erica Moore, INS (1:01.04); Tredene Davis, SIU (1:02.25); Amanda Jones, INS (1:02.60); Kendra Deck, SIU (1:02.70); Emily Ballock, WSU (1:02.77); Nefeteri Williams, SIU (1:03.57); Samantha Hallman, WSU (1:04.06); Courtney French, WSU (1:06.15). |
Men's 400m
Hurdles - |
Advancing to the final: Greg Offerman, UNI (53.33); Cory Goos, UNI (53.67); Jon DeGrave, DU (53.83); Anthony Bertoli, INS (54.07); Dennis Hammel, UNI (54.63); James Twitchell, INS (54.72); Carl Azab, ILS (54.73); Willie Knox, SIU (54.88). |
| Women's 200m - |
Advancing to the final: Audacia Moore, WSU (24.30); Jeanne' Middleton, INS (24.45); Rashida Allen, MSU (24.53); Leander Ernest, MSU (24.66); Brittany Hemphill, WSU (24.78); Mary Kate Conway, INS (24.85); Shantel Llewellyn, MSU (24.90); Yaneika Malcolm, MSU (25.03). |
Men's 200m -
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Advancing to the final: Terrance Reid, UNI (21.18); Jarred Herring, UNI (21.53); Daryl Truitt, INS (21.55); Gary Ogburn, INS (21.55); Stevie Warren, SIU (21.56); Kayode Adegoke, ILS (21.68); Justin Kozak, SIU (21.78); Jared Foley, WSU (21.81). |
Women'ss 3,000m
Steeplechase
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Wichita State senior Kellyn Johnson led from start to finish in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, breaking both the MVC Outdoor Championship meet record and the Marks Field record with a time of 10:23.70. Missouri State sophomore Terry Phillips finished second (10:29.19), while Wichita State junior Rachel York turned in a career-best time of 10:40.27 to take third. |
Men's 3,000m
Steeplechase
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Saluki junior Jason Ordway held off a surge by Indiana State junior Kyle Walsh to take the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase title, clocking a career-best time of 9:03.92. Ordway finished in second with a personal-best time of 9:06.02, followed by Sycamore teammate Michael Disher in third (9:13.75). |
| Sunday, May 17 |
Women's Hammer
Throw
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Southern Illinois swept the top-three places in the women's hammer throw, each attaining NCAA regional qualifying marks. Sophomore Gwen Berry took home the gold with a career-best 59.11m (193' 11"), while Saluki teammates Sasha Leeth (57.18m) and Jeneva McCall (54.28m) finished second and third, respectively. |
Men's Pole Vault
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UNI claimed the top-two spots in the men's pole vault, led by sophomore Phil Hanson with a career-best and NCAA regional qualifying clearance of 5.25m (17' 2.75"). Panther teammate Mike Beese was second (5.15m), while 2008 outdoor champion, Beau Morris of Wichtia State, finished third (5.15m). |
Women's Discus
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Illinois State senior Samantha Springer improved her NCAA regional qualifing mark in the women's discus with a launch of 52.54m (172' 4"), claiming the event title. Southern Illinois freshman Jeneva McCall was second (51.60m), while sophmore Kelsey Hanley of Indiana State finished third with a season-best mark of 48.83m. |
Women's Triple Jump
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Indiana State junior Lauren Martin won her second-straight MVC outdoor triple jump title with a leap of 12.75m (41' 10"). Southern Illinois freshman Malaikah Love finished second (12.57m), and Shocker senior Erika Kovesi was third (12.53m). |
Men's Discus
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Southern Illinois sophomore Jake Dieters improved his NCAA regional qualifying mark to win the men's discus title with a launch of 55.05m (180' 7"). UNI Freshman Tanner Hurt turned in a personal-best (51.55m) for second place, while Illinois State freshman Alex Adams was third (50.75m). |
| Men's Triple Jump |
Wichita State took home the top two places in the men's triple jump, as Josh Crawford and Ian Lindstrom both recorded NCAA regional qualifying marks. Crawford won the event with a leap of 15.45m (50' 8.25"), while Lindstrom finished second (15.30m). Southern Illinois' Geoffrey Daniel took third (14.87m). |
Women's 4x100m
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The Wichita State quartet of Jasmine Cato, Audacia Moore, Samantha Hallman and Brittany Hemphill edged out Indiana State in a tight finish to take the women's 4x100-meter relay title (45.56). The Sycamores also turned in an NCAA regional qualifying time (45.69), while Southern Illinois finished third (46.37). |
Men's 4x100m
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The Sycamore team of Daryl Truitt, Gary Ogburg, Sean Wright and Antinoice Surry clocked an NCAA qualifying time of 40.65, taking the men's 4x100-meter relay crown. UNI finished second (40.88) and Wichita State took third (41.25). |
Women's 1,500m
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Shocker senior Kellyn Johnson registered her second Marks Field record in two days, clocking a winning time of 4:27.38 Indiana State senior Heather Stembridge finished second (4:31.37) with a strong surge at the end, edging out Drake's Casey McDermott (4:31.82). |
| Men's 1,500m |
Drake senior Leyden Tolhurst finished strong on the final straightaway to take the men's 1,500-meter title in 3:53.74. Indiana State freshman Jeremiah Vaughn took second (3:54.76), while Panther freshman Brady Fritz finished third (3:54.96). |
Women's 100m
Hurdles - Final |
Southern Illinois sophomore Meredith Hayes took the gold medal, improving her NCAA regional qualifying time (13.50). Saluki teammate Terri Counts crossed the finish line second (14.105), just edging out Illinois State junior Megan Thompson (14.110). |
Men's 110m Hurdles
- Final |
Wichita State junior Chris Allen broke the tape in the men's 110-meter hurdles, clocking a career-best winning time of 14.38. Indiana State sophomore Michael Roberts finished second with a career-best time of 14.52, while Shocker freshman Todd McKown was third (14.61). |
Women's 400m -
Final |
Missouri State junior Leander Ernest won her second-straight 400-meter dash outdoor title, clocking an NCAA regional qualifying time of 54.60, while her Bears' teammate junior Yaneika Malcolm was second (55.76). Southern Illinois freshman Alisa Baron turned in a personal-best time of 56.47 to finish third. |
Men's 400m - Final
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UNI's Terrance Reid becomes the Valley's fourth three-time outdoor 400-meter dash champion, winning the event with an NCAA regional qualifying time of 47.02. Indiana State senior Sean Wright finished second (47.87), while Panther teammate Ryan Grenko was third (48.19). |
| Women's 100m - Final |
Sycamore senior Jeanne' Middleton crossed the finish line first to win the women's 100-meter dash, clocking an NCAA regional qualifying time of 11.55. Wichita State freshman Audacia Moore finished second (11.72), while Redbird sophomore Yomeaqua Brents was third (12.03). |
Men's 100m - Final
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UNI freshman Jarred Herring aced out the field to win the men's 100-meter dash title, clocking a personal-best time of 10.63. Indiana State junior Daryl Truitt was second with a season-best time of 10.68, while last year's champion, Stevie Warren of Southern Illinois, took third (10.74). |
| Women's 800m - Final |
Illinois State sophomore Michelle Brunk set a new Marks Field record in winning the women's 800-meter run title, crossing the finish line in a time of 2:10.31. UNI sophomore Holli Hosch finished second (2:12.79), while Southern Illinois junior Kim Beardwood was third with a career-best time of 2:13.02. |
Men's 800m - Final
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Seven-time All-American Tyler Mulder of UNI tallied his third-straight 800-meter run outdoor championship, clocking a time an NCAA qualifying time of 1:49.87. Panther teammate Andrew Perkins crossed the finish line in second place (1:52.17), while Southern Illinois freshman Stephen Arvanis was third with a personal-best time of 1:52.23. |
Women's 400m
Hurdles - Final
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Indiana State junior Erica Moore added another outdoor title to her collection with a win in the women's 400-meter hurdles (59.86). Southern Illinois junior Kendra Deck improved her NCAA regional qualifying time with a career-best 1:00.41, good for second place, while her Saluki teammate Nefeteri Williams was third (1:01.80). |
Mens' 400m Hurdles
- Final |
Three-time All-American Cory Goos took home his third-straight 400-meter hurdles title, leading the Panthers to a one-two-three finish in the event. Goos clocked a winning time of 51.11, while senior Greg Offerman was second (52.08) and junior Dennis Hammel was third (52.90). |
| Women's 200m - Final |
Shocker freshman Audacia Moore took home the women's 200-meter dash title with a time of 23.53, while Indiana State's Jeanne' Middleton was the runner-up (24.16). Shocker teammate Brittany Hemphill finished third (24.31). |
Mens' 200m - Final
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Senior Terrance Reid of UNI won his second event of the day, improving his NCAA regional qualifying time to win the 200-meter dash (21.04). Senior Stevie Warren of Southern Illinois finished second (21.22), while Panther teammate Jarred Herring was third (21.27). |
| Women's 5,000m - Final |
Shocker senior Kellyn Johnson won her third meet title, sweeping her three events (1,500m, 3,000m Steeplechase and 5,000m), crossing the finish line in 16:332.56, setting a new MVC Outdoor Championship record. Missouri State junior Pasca Cheruiyot was second (16:47.23), while Panther teammate Caedryn Schrunk finished third (17:31.38). |
Men's 5,000m - Final
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Sophomore Jeff Schimer of Southern Illinois his second meet title with a win in the men's 5.000-meter run, clocking a new Marks Field record time of 14:22.56, while his teammate Mohamed Mohamed finished second in 14:30.64. Indiana State's Eric Schulz took third with a time of 14:43.28. |
Women's 4x400m
Relay |
The Missouri State foursome of Cortenee Boulard, Yanekia Malcolm, Rashida Allen and Leander Ernest set a new Marks Field record in winning the women's 4x400-meter relay title, registering a time of 3:42.34. Indiana State (3:44.70) finished second, while Southern Illinois (3:47.81) crossed the finish line third. |
Men's 4x400m Relay
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The Panther quartet of Cory Goos, Greg Offerman, Tyler Mulder and Ryan Grenko ran home with the 4x400-meter relay title, clocking an NCAA regional qualifying time of 3:09.08. Southern Illinois (3:11.54) came from behind to take second, while Indiana State (3:11.84) was third. |