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Ailshie, Faure Shine on Final Day of Don Kirby Invite

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Track & Field 2/11/2017 6:34:00 PM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Middle distance stars Bryce Ailshie and Ricky Faure highlighted Wyoming's solid slate of performances on Saturday as Wyoming wrapped up competition at the Don Kirby Invite from the Albuquerque Convention Center. Ailshie took second place in the men's 800 meters with an adjusted time of 1:50.50, a personal record, while Faure took fourth with a season-best adjusted time of 1:50.90. Junior Lauren Hamilton contributed a third-place finish in the women's mile, while senior Cassidy Meade took fourth in the women's 800 meters. 

"I think Bryce is racing confidently right now," said head coach Bryan Berryhill following the Pokes' trip to the site of the 2017 Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships. "We're definitely still training hard at this point. I think we'll see some big things from Bryce and Ricky in two weeks."

Sophomore Jerayah Davis added a fifth-place finish in the women's 60 meters against a talented roster of competitors. Davis won her semifinal heat with a blazing time of 7.28 seconds in the women's 60 meters, taking her to the finals against national leader Hannah Cunliffe of Oregon, fellow Oregon star and 2016 Olympian Deajah Stevens, and yet another Oregon star in Makenzie Dunmore, among other talented sprinters. Davis clocked a time of 7.35 in the finals.

Senior Jordan Charles saw nationally elite competition in the 60-meter hurdles for the first time this season. He posted a qualifying time of 7.99, lowering his time to 7.97 in the finals for a fifth-place finish.

Hamilton's mile was good enough for third place overall and second among collegiate competitors. She finished with an adjusted time of 4:47.52.

Meade clocked a solid time in the women's 800 meters, taking fourth place overall with an adjusted time of 2:12.28. Junior Kerry White was seventh, crossing the finish line with an adjusted time of 2:13.44. 

In the men's triple jump, Scott Carter turned in an eighth-place finish with a mark of 50 feet, 2 inches.

"There were a lot of solid performances today," Berryhill said. "I thought the kids put a lot of effort and energy into it. Once we get them rested and ready in two weeks, I think you'll see some pretty good improvements."

The Pokes will return to the Albuquerque Convention Center for the 2017 MW indoor championships from Feb. 23-25. Before the conference championship meet, Wyoming will host the Rocky Mountain Classic on Feb. 17 at War Memorial Fieldhouse.
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Players Mentioned

Ricky Faure

Ricky Faure

MD
5' 11"
Junior
Lauren Hamilton

Lauren Hamilton

MD
5' 7"
Junior
Bryce Ailshie

Bryce Ailshie

MD
6' 4"
Sophomore
Jerayah Davis

Jerayah Davis

Sprints
5' 10"
Sophomore
Scott Carter

Scott Carter

Jumps
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Kerry White

Kerry White

MD
5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Cassidy Meade

Cassidy Meade

MD
5' 3"
Senior
Jordan Charles

Jordan Charles

Hurdles
6' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Ricky Faure

Ricky Faure

5' 11"
Junior
MD
Lauren Hamilton

Lauren Hamilton

5' 7"
Junior
MD
Bryce Ailshie

Bryce Ailshie

6' 4"
Sophomore
MD
Jerayah Davis

Jerayah Davis

5' 10"
Sophomore
Sprints
Scott Carter

Scott Carter

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Jumps
Kerry White

Kerry White

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
MD
Cassidy Meade

Cassidy Meade

5' 3"
Senior
MD
Jordan Charles

Jordan Charles

6' 2"
Senior
Hurdles