2010 State Farm MVC Outdoor Track & Field Championship Schedule/Results
May 14-16 - Normal, Ill. - Illinois State, host |
Friday, May 14 |
Event |
Recap |
Decathlon
100m
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Wichita State swiped the top-four spots in the opening event of the men's decathlon to take the early lead. Senior Chris Dickman turned in a career-best time of 10.78 to take the event, while Shocker teammates Krzysztof Slupkowski (11.04) and Jordan Zerr (11.35) were second and third, respectively.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after one event: Dickman, WSU (910); Slupkowski, WSU (852); Zerr, WSU (784); Taylor, WSU (753); Webb, INS (742). |
Decathlon
Long Jump
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Wichita State once again took the top-four spots in the second event of the men's decathlon. Justin Taylor took first in the long jump (6.97m) with teammate Devin Dick finishing second with a leap of 6.96m. Junior Krzysztof Slupkowski came in third (6.71m).
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after two events: Dickman, WSU (1,637); Slupkowski, WSU (1,598); Taylor, WSU (1,560); Dick, WSU (1,527); Zerr, WSU (1,468). |
Decathlon
Shot Put
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Wichita State's Krzysztof Slupkowski took top honors in the shot put portion of the decathlon for the second-consecutive year with a toss of 14.25m, taking the lead in the decathlon. UNI took second as freshman Daniel Gooris threw 13.22m and Wichita State's Justin Taylor had a mark of 11.97m.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after three events: Slupkowski, WSU (2,342); Dickman, WSU (2,194); Taylor, WSU (2,165); Dick, WSU (2,122); Gooris, UNI (2,109). |
Decathlon
High Jump
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Wichita State's Krzysztof Slupkowski won his second event of the afternoon with a jump of 2.00m (6' 6.75"). Indiana State's Robert Webb and Wichita State's Devin Dick tied for second with at 1.94m (6' 4.25").
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after four events: Slupkowski, WSU (3,145); Dick, WSU (2,871); Dickman, WSU (2,838); Taylor, WSU (2,835); Gooris, UNI (2,832). |
Decathlon
400m
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Wichita State took the top-five spots in the 400-meter. Anthony Bertoli took top honors for the second time today in the 400-meter dash portion of the decathlon, notching a time of 47.78. Jordan Zerr came in second (49.54), while Krzysztof Slupkowski was third finishing in a time of 49.97.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after five events: Slupkowski, WSU (3,961); Dickman, WSU (3,758); Zerr, WSU (3,609); Dick, WSU (3,559); Taylor, WSU (3,555). |
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Heptathlon
100m Hurdles
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UNI's Olimpia Nowak led the pack in the first event in the heptathlon, clocking in with a time of 14.55 in the 100m hurdles. Indiana Stat'e Erica Moore took second (14.61), while UNI freshman Lindsay Gierke finished third (14.86).
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after one event: Nowak, UNI (902); Moore, INS (894); Gierke, UNI (860); Sorell, WSU (846); Friesen, WSU (838). |
Heptathlon
High Jump
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Erica Moore of Indiana State cleared a career-best 1.71m (5' 7.25") to win the high jump in the heptathlon for the second-consecutive year, followed by Northern Iowa's Olimpia Nowak who jumped 1.71m (5' 6"). Wichita State's Tanya Friesen had a mark of 1.65m (5' 5"), coming in third.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after two events: Moore, INS (1,761); Nowak, UNI (1,732); Friesen, WSU (1,633); Isom-Brummer, DU (1,513); Lindaman, UNI (1,480). |
Heptathlon
Shot Put
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Olimpia Nowak of UNI won her second event in the heptathlon with a toss of 11.08m (36' 4.25"), while Sycamore Erica Moore finished second (10.92m). UNI's Emily McCarthy took third with her toss of 10.76m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after three events: Moore, INS (2,351); Nowak, UNI (2,332); Friesen, WSU (2,097); Isom-Brummer, DU(1,997); Lindaman, UNI (1,971). |
Heptathlon
200m
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Erica Moore won her second event of the day with the fastest 200-meter time (24.51). Lindsay Geirke of UNI came in a close second finishing in 24.86. Teammate Olimpia Nowak finished in third-place with her time of 25.31.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after four events: Moore, INS (3,283); Nowak, UNI (3,191); Friesen, WSU (2,893); Gierke, UNI (2,782); Isom-Brummer, DU (2,710). |
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Women's Hammer Throw |
Sophomore Jeneva McCall took home the gold with a new Redbird Stadium record of 62.98 (206' 07"), while Saluki teammate Gwen Berry finished second (61.83m). Indiana State's Kelsey Hanley came in third with her throw of 60.88m. |
Men's Hammer Throw |
Southern Illinois swept the top three spots in the men's hammer throw with sophomore J.C. Lambert taking home top honors with a toss of 60.89m (199' 9"). Last year's champion, senior Joe Paradiso took second with a career-best throws of 60.46m (198' 4"), while Saluki teammate Ryan Shumaker was third with a career-best 58.10m (190' 7"). |
Women's Javelin |
Illinois State sophomore Leigh Petranoff took the javelin title for the second-consecutive year with a career-best throw of 49.37m (162' 00") breaking the javelin (new) MVC record, MVC Championship record and Redbird Track Complex record. UNI's Emily Prinsen took second with a career-best throw of 45.26m, while Southern Illinois' junior Toni Whitfield finished third with a launch of 45.19m. |
Men's Javelin |
Illinois State freshman Tim Glover registered a career-best mark of 71.31m (233' 11"), to win the men's javelin throw. Shocker sophomores Trent Mazanec and Adam Capps finished second and third, respectively, with launches of 69.89m and 66.39m. |
Women's 10,000m |
Wichita State junior Tonya Nero led from start to finish, clocking a time of 35:37.39, taking the 10,000-meter crown. Southern Illinois junior Emily Toennies finished second (35:46.83), while Illinois State freshman was third with a career-best time of 35:57.36. |
Men's 10,000m |
Southern Illinois took the top two spots in the men's 10,000-meter, Daniel Dunbar finished with a time of 31:12.37. Saluki teammate Mohamed Mohamed came in second (31:22.30), while Illinois State senior Scott Krapf finished in third (31:20.). |
Saturday, May 15 |
Decathlon
110m Hurdles |
UNI freshman Channing Puls took the 110m hurdles portion of the decathlon, clocking a time of 14.96, while Wichita State junior Krzysztof Slupkowski finished second (15.05). UNI's Daniel Gooris finished third with a career-best time of 15.39.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after six events: Slupkowski, WSU (4,804); Dickman, WSU (4,545); Gooris, UNI (4,338); Dick, WSU (4,325); Zerr, WSU (4,325). |
Decathlon
Discus |
Daniel Gooris of UNI won the discus event of the men's decalthon registering a mark of 40.64m (133' 3"). Shocker teammates Devin Dick (37.09m) and Alex Freshour (35.42m) finished second and third, respectively. Freshour threw a career-best by almost two-meters.
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after seven events: Slupkowski, WSU (5,357); Dickman, WSU (5,067); Gooris, UNI (5,015); Dick, WSU (4,931); Zerr, WSU (4,894) |
Decathlon
Pole Vault |
After moving the pole vault inside due to rain, UNI's Daniel Gooris moved from third to first with a win in the pole vault portion of the decathlon, clearing 5.05m (16' 6.75"), Wichita State's Alex Freshour and Chris Dickman tied for second-place each clearing 4.85m (15' 11").
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after eight events: Gooris, UNI (5,941); Dickman, WSU (5,932); Zerr, WSU (5,640); Dick, WSU (5,619); Taylor, WSU (5,611) |
Decathlon
Javelin |
UNI's Daniel Gooris increased his lead in the men's decathlon after winning his second straight event with a victory in the javelin (50.95m). Shocker Jordan Zerr finished second (47.03m), while UNI freshman Channing Puls was third (46.39m).
Current Decathlon standings (top 5) after nine events: Gooris, UNI (6,544); Dickman, WSU (6,381); Zerr, WSU (6,185); Dick, WSU (6,149); Taylor, WSU (6,074). |
Decathlon
1,500m |
UNI freshman Daniel Gooris clocked the fastest time in the 1,500-meter run (4:39.41), securing his victory in the decathlon. Shocker junior Jordan Zerr was second with a time of 4:47..67, while Wichita State freshman Alex Freshour was third with a career-best 4:48.24. |
Decathlon Final |
Daniel Gooris of UNI swept the final three events in the decathlon, tallying 7,228 total points in the event, just one point shy of his career-best total. Gooris outdistanced the 10 other participants by nearly 400 points. Wichita State swept positions two through seven, totaling 28 points in the event.
Final Decathlon Standings: 1) Daniel Gooris, UNI (7,228); 2) Chris Dickman, WSU (6,838); 3) Jordan Zerr, WSU (6,818); 4) Devin Dick, WSU (6,487); 5) Justin Taylor, WSU (6,549); 6) Alex Freshour, WSU (6,418); 7) Krzysztof Slupkowski, WSU (6,223); 8) Channing Puls, UNI (6,056); 9) Chris Kasel, UNI (5,723); 10) Robert Webb, INS (5,668); Dexter Childress, INS (DNF). |
Heptathlon
Long Jump |
Indiana State's Erica Moore won her third heptathlon event with a leap of 5.62m in the long jump portion of the event. Olimpia Nowak of Northern Iowa finished second with a mark of 5.53m, while Wichita State freshman Tanya Friesen was third with a jump of 5.36m.
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after five events: Moore, INS (4,018); Nowak, UNI (3,900); Friesen, WSU (3,553); Gierke, UNI (3,328); Isom-Brummer, DU (3,261). |
Heptathlon
Javelin |
Heptathlon leader Erica Moore of Indiana State landed the top mark in the javelin throw, registering a mark of 33.88m (111' 02"), while Wichita State Tanya Friesen finished second with a career-best throw of 32.76m. UNI's Olimpia Nowak came in third-place and threw 32.30m (106' 0").
Current Heptathlon standings (top 5) after six events: Moore, INS (4,568); Nowak, UNI (4,420); Friesen, WSU (4,082), Gierke, UNI (3,778); Isom-Brummer, DU (3,640) |
Heptathlon
800m |
Indiana State senior Erica Moore controlled the heptathlon as she ran away with the 800-meter victory and the heptathlon crown, clocking a time of 2:08.58. UNI's Olimpia Nowak (2:19.95) came in second-place and Drake's Briana Isom-Brummer came in third, crossing the line in 2:29.76. |
Heptathlon Final |
Indiana State's Erica Moore won her second-consecutive heptathlon, winning five of the seven events with a score of 5,553 points. Olimpia Nowak of Northern Iowa won the remaining two events and finished in second-place with a total of 5,244 points. Tanya Friesen had a career-best javelin throw and came in third-place in her first State Farm MVC Outdoor Track & Field Championship meet with 4,553 points.
Final Heptathlon Standings: 1) Erica Moore, INS (5,553); 2) Olimpia Nowak, UNI (5,244); 3) Tanya Friesen, WSU (4,553); 4) Briana Isom-Brummer, DU (4,336); 5) Gierke, UNI (4,282); 6) Lauren Lindaman, UNI (4,236); 7) Johanna Smith, UNI (4,142); 8) Jamie Pruter, WSU (4,097); 9) Morgan Schaefer, ILS (4,006); 10) Witney Sorell, WSU (3,096); 11) Emily McCarthy, UNI (2,919). |
Women's Shot Put |
Southern Illinois sophomore Jeneva McCall won the women's shot put for the second straight year, taking the gold medal with a launch of 16.20m (53' 1.75"). Illinois State freshman Brittany Smith finished second (15.98m), while Saluki junior Gewn Berry was third with a toss of 15.35m. |
Men's High Jump |
Indiana State junior Major Clay took the men's high jump title for the second straight year, this time with a height of 2.19m (7' 2.25"). Wichita State freshman Brandon Childs finished second, clearing a career-best height of 2.13m, (6' 11.75"), while Illinois State junior Drew Holl was third, clearing a season-best height of 2.09m (6' 10.25"). |
Women's Long
Jump |
Wichita State junior La'Taish Brown took home the gold medal in the women's long jump, winning the event with a best leap of 6.10m (20' 0.25"). Indiana State junior Lauren Martin finished second with a season-best 6.00m, while Saluki sophomore Malaika Love was third (5.86m). |
Women's Pole
Vault |
Wichita State sophomore Cassie Craig took the crown in the women's pole vault with a clearance of 3.81m (12' 6.00"). Southern Illinois junior Miracle Thompson and Indiana State junior Alicia Fritschi tied for second place with identical vaults of 3.66m (12' 0"). |
Men's Shot Put |
Southern Illinois senior Joe Paradiso tossed a career-best 17.62m (57' 9.75"), to take top honors in the men's shot put. Indiana State sophomore Brandon Pounds, last year's champion, finished second (17.32m), while UNI freshman Jordan Williams finished third with a career-best 17.04m. |
Women's High
Jump |
Six competitors cleared the height of 1.66m (5' 5.25"), but Indiana State's Chennelle Martin was declared the winner by jump-off, while Illinois State's Amanda Albrecht was second and Missouri State freshman Cheyenne Stewart finished third. |
Men's Long Jump |
Wichita State junior Tyler Simmons took top honors in the men's long jump with a leap of 7.44m (24' 5"), while his Shocker teammate Brandon Childs finished second with a career-beest 7.23m (23' 8.75"). Illinois State senior Sam Watts took third with a career-best leap of 7.20m (23' 7.5"). |
Women's 100m
Hurdles |
Advancing to the final: Meredith Hayes, SIU (13.79); Miracle Thompson, SIU (14.12); Laquitsha Bejoile, SIU (14.19); Stacia Weatherford, INS (14.20); Samantha Hallman, WSU (14.26); Olimpia Nowak, UNI (14.30); Sarah Snapp, INS (14.36); Terri Counts, SIU (14.57). |
Men's 110m
Hurdles |
Advancing to the final: Michael Roberts, INS (14.22); Chris Allen, WSU (14.51); Todd McKown, WSU (14.48); Cory Beenken, WSU (14.61); Josh Pope, ILS (14.80); Kendric Smith, ILS (14.81); Cooper Hanning, WSU (14.85); Sam Garrison, WSU (14.85). |
Women's 400m -
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Advancing to the final: Beth Hamling, DU (55.35); Tess Shubert, SIU (55.66); Sade Sealy, ILS (55.68); Kandise Thompson, SIU (55.90); Tia Harvey, SIU (56.63); Sam Cameron, UNI (56.55); Alia McAfee, ILS (56.63); Michaela Brungardt, UNI (56.91). |
Men's 400m |
Advancing to the final: Sammy Biggs, SIU (47.45); Nate Thiesfeld, WSU (47.97); Justin Smith, WSU (48.18); Dylan Hartnett, WSU (48.44); Justin Cole, WSU (48.48); Bryan Collins, UNI (48.65); Troy Kimberlin, DU (49.23); Mat Smoody, ILS (49.29). |
Women's 100m |
Advancing to the final: Audacia Moore, WSU (11.73); Yomeaqua Brents, ILS (11.89); Shantel Llewellyn, MSU (12.08); Shamoya Pruitt, WSU (12.09); Jodiann Walker, MSU (12.11); Jasmyn Hudgins, INS (12.12); Jaquelle Spencer, INS (12.13); Lindsay Gierke, UNI (12.17). |
Men's 100m |
Advancing to the final: Alvin Cole, UNI (10.64); Kayode Adegoke, ILS (10.69); Giorgio Giurdanella, UNI (10.69); Tyler Simmons, WSU (10.69); Chris Dickman, WSU (10.73); Brandon Deloney, SIU (10.75); Benjamin Sparkman, ILS (10.80); Rupert Bannerman-Thompson, UNI (10.88). |
Women's 800m |
Advancing to the final: Holli Hosch, UNI (2:10.46); Danielle Walker, WSU (2:11.79); Mary Goldkamp, BU (2:12.03); Michelle Brunk, ILS (2:12,18); Ariel Butzine, MSU (2:12.58); Katie Nowak, BU (2:12.77); Jess Husted, ILS (2:12.81); Signee Fornshell, WSU (2:13.04). |
Men's 800m |
Advancing to the final: Brady Fritz, UNI (1:52.35); Nick Geyer, ILS (1:53.20); Brandon Lewis, DU (1:53.21); Stephen Arvanis, SIU (1:53.64); Charles Lapham, DU (1:53.69); Mike Craddick, UNI (1:53.77); Zach Dahleen, SIU (1:54.50); John Neisler, ILS (1:54.90). |
Women's 400m
Hurdles |
Advancing to the final: Ari Curtis, DU (59.05); Kendra Deck, SIU (59.75); Erica Moore, INS (59.94); Tredene Davis, SIU (1:00.59); Stacia Weatherford, INS (1:00.72); Emily Ballock, WSU (1:01.23); Connie Hicks, SIU (1:02.41); Samantha Hallman, WSU (1:03.08). |
Men's 400m
Hurdles |
Advancing to the final: Greg Offerman, UNI (51.90); Jon DeGrave, DU (53.52); Cory Goos, UNI (53.61); Jeremy Bankston, SIU (53.81); Dennis Hammel, UNI (54.10); Matt Truman, WSU (54.68); Cory Beenken, WSU (54.95); Tykeen Fulton, INS (55.25). |
Women's 200m |
Advancing to the final: Audacia Moore, WSU (23.95); Yomeaqua Brents, ILS (24.35); Tia Harvey, ILS (24.45); Rashida Allen, MSU (24.61); Kandise Thompson, SIU (24.65); Jasmyn Hudgins, INS (24.69); Alia McAfee, ILS (24.77); Sade Sealy, ILS, 24.78). |
Men's 200m |
Advancing to the final: Brandon Deloney, SIU (21.26); Kayode Adegoke, ILS (21.34); Tyler Simmons, WSU (21.35); Giorgio Giurdanella, UNI (21.43); Todd McKown, WSU (21.45); Andrew Stull, INS (12.58); Dylan Hartnett, WSU (21.67); Shaun James, DU (21.75). |
Women's 3,000m
Steeplechase |
Missouri State senior Staci Nelson kicked in a win in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, crossing the finish line first with a time of 10:41.96. Southern Illinois junior Megan Hoelscher was second with a season-best 10:43.45, while Wichita State junior Rachel York finished third with a season-best time of 10:45.05. |
Men's 3,000m
Steeplechase |
Indiana State junior Michael Disher gutted out the victory in the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase, clocking a time of 8:55.98, edging out Wichita State junior Marius Sava (8:59.36). SIU senior Jason Ordway, last year's champion, finished third (9:00.84). |
Sunday, May 16 |
Men's Pole Vault |
Southern Illinois sophomore Cody Doerflein claimed the top spot in the men's pole vault, clearing a height of 5.26m (17' 3"). Panther teammates Sam Kranz and Daniel Gooris finished second and third, respectively, with identical marks of 5.06m (16' 7.25"). |
Women's Discus |
Southern Illinois sophomore Jeneva McCall set a new Missouri Valley Conference outdoor championship record in the women's discus with a career-best toss of 56.72m (186' 1"). Her throw currently ranks third in the nation. Illinois State freshman Brittany Smith finished second (50.10m), while Sycamore junior Kelsey was third with a career-best 48.89m. |
Women's Triple Jump |
Indiana State junior Lauren Martin becomes just the third student-athlete to win three MVC outdoor triple jump titles with a leap of 12.91m (42' 4.25"). Southern Illinois freshman Malaikah Love finished second (12.70m), and Shocker freshman Courtney Reinke was third (12.13m). |
Men's Discus |
Southern Illinois sophomore Jake Dieters won his second consecutive men's discus title with a launch of 54.28m (178' 1"). Wichita State senior Bryan Tapia finished second with a toss of 51.36m, while SIU sophomore J.C. Lambert was third (50.14m) |
Men's Triple Jump |
Wichita State junior Josh Crawford won his second consecutive outdoor men's triple jump championship with a leap of 15.31m (50' 2.75"). Indiana State sophomore Ernest Rollins was second (14.57m), while SIU sophomore Maxim Bakana finished third (14.51m). |
Women's 4x100m |
The Illinois State quartet edged out Wichita State in a tight finish to take the women's 4x100-meter relay title with a season-best time of 45.54. The Shockers turned in a time of 45.69, while Indiana State finished third (46.04). |
Men's 4x100m |
The Shockers team of Chris Dickman, Justin Smith, Todd McKown and Tyler Simmons clocked a time of 40.61, taking the men's 4x100-meter relay crown. Indiana State finished second (41.1849) and Southern Illinois took third (41.1879). |
Women's 1,500m |
Bradley junior Mary Goldkamp becomes the first Brave in program history to win the women's 1,500-meter title, out-kicking Wichita State's Tonya Nero on the final lap. Goldkamp clocked a time of 4:27.67, while Nero finished second at 4:28.70. Illinois State's Aisha Praught was third with a time of 4:29.85. |
Men's 1,500m |
Southern Illinois freshman Zach Dahleen finished strong on the final two laps to take the men's 1,500-meter title in a career-best time of 3:51.97. Indiana State sophomore Jeremiah Vaughn took second (career-best 3:52.97), while Drake senior Jeffry Grassmeyer finished third (3:54.89). |
Women's 100m
Hurdles - Final |
Southern Illinois junior Meredith Hayes took the gold medal for the second straight year (13.73). UNI's Olimpia Nowak crossed the finish line second (14.11), just edging out Illinois State senior Megan Thompson (14.12). |
Men's 110m Hurdles
- Final |
Wichita State's Todd McKown the tape in the men's 110-meter hurdles, clocking a winning time of 14.14. Indiana State junior Michael Roberts finished second with a career-best time of 14.37, while Shocker senior Chris Allen was third (14.49). |
Women's 400m -
Final |
Illinois State freshman Sade Sealy edged out Southern Illinois' Kandise Thompson (54.04) to take home top honors in the women's 400-meter dash, clocking a career-best 53.75. Sealy was also the 2010 indoor champion in the 400-meter dash. Drake's Beth Hamling finished third with a career-best time of 55.23. |
Men's 400m - Final |
Southern Illinois' Sammy Biggs outdoor 400-meter dash champion, winning the event with an NCAA regional qualifying time of 46.77. Wichita State teammates Dylan Hartnett (47.38) and Josh Smith (47.47) finished second and third, respectively, which were both career-best times. |
Women's 100m - Final |
Wichita State sophomore Audacia Moore crossed the finish line first to win the women's 100-meter dash, clocking a personal-best time of 11.74. Redbird junior Yomeaqua Brents finished second (career-best 11.89), while Indiana State freshman Jasmyn Hudgins was third (12.10). |
Men's 100m - Final |
UNI senior Alvin Cole broke the tape in the men's 100-meter dash with a career-best 10.64, acing out Wichita State's Tyler Simmons (10.69) and Redbird Kayode Adegoke (10.69). |
Women's 800m - Final |
UNI junior Holli Hosch won the women's 800-meter run title, crossing the finish line in a time of 2:09.08. Bradley senior Katie Nowak finished second (2:10.04), while Wichita State senior Signee Fornshell was third with a time of 2:14.14. |
Men's 800m - Final |
Southern Illinois sophomore Stephen Arvanis earned the men's 800-meter run outdoor championship, clocking a time of 1:53.05. Panther teammates Brady Fritz (1:53.14) and Mike Craddick (1:53.48) finished second and third, respectively. |
Women's 400m
Hurdles - Final
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Erica Moore of Indiana State became the league's third-ever three-time champion in the women's 400-meter hurdles, clocking a time of 56.21. Drake's Ari Curtis (58.27) and SIU's Kendra Deck (59.34) finished second and third, respectively. All three top winners clocked career-best times in the event. |
Mens' 400m Hurdles
- Final |
Drake sophomore Jon DeGrave took home top honors in the men's 400-meter hurdles, clocking a career-best time of 51.27. UNI teammates Greg Offerman (51.51) and Cory Goos (52.18) finished second and third, respectively. |
Women's 200m - Final |
Shocker sophomore Audacia Moore took home her second-straight women's 200-meter dash title with a time of 23.86, while Illinois State teammates Sade Sealy (24.37) and Tia Harvey (24.41) finished second and thrid, respectively, both clocking career-best times. |
Mens' 200m - Final |
SIU sophomore Brandon Deloney took home top honors in the men's 200-meter dash, crossing the finish line first in 21.15. Sycamore sophomore Andrew Stull finished second (career-best 21.21), while UNI sophomore Giorgio Giurdanella was third (career-best 21.25). |
Women's 5,000m - Final |
Shocker sophomore Tonya Nero won her second meet title, crossing the finish line in the women's 5,000-meter run in 16:46.47. Shocker teammate Leah Thompson was second (17:01.19), while Southern Illinois junior Emily Toennies finished third with a career-best 17:04.45. |
Men's 5,000m - Final |
Southern Illinois senior Mohamed Mohamed won the men's 5,000-meter title (14:26.56), while his Saluki teammate Daniel Dunbar finished in a close second (14:27.66). Drake senior Jeffry Grassmeyer was third (14.29.79). |
Women's 4x400m
Relay |
The Indiana State quartet set a new MVC Outdoor Championship meet record with a time of 3:38.94, taking home top honors in the women's 4x400-meter relay. Southern Illinois (3:41.16) and Illinois State (3:41.38) finished second and third, respectively. |
Men's 4x400m Relay |
The Wichita State foursome of Nate Thiesfeld, Dylan Hartnett, Justin Cole and Justin Smith edged out UNI (3:10.42), clocking a time of 3:10.27. Southern Illinois finished third with a time of 3:13.45. |