BOULDER, Colo. (February 1, 2025) – The University of Wyoming track and field program closed out day two of the Colorado Invitational with four Top-10 school marks and 26 personal bests all while finishing with eight Top-3 finishes, Saturday night.
FIELD EVENTS DAY ONE
The Cowboys swept the podium in the men's shot put. Junior
Cam Burkett took first with a throw of 59' 11" (18.26 meters). Freshman
Quinn Lindsay posted his first podium finish with a personal-best throw of 54' 4 3/4" (16.58 meters) and in third came junior
Gage Griffith with his throw reaching a distance of 54' 1" (12.59 meters).
The women's shot put saw two Cowgirls entering the competition and finishing 1-2. Sophomore
Kais Kimuli took first with her throw of 42' 4 3/4" (12.92 meters) while freshman
Teagan Becker finished in second with a throw of 41' 3 3/4" (12.59 meters).
Freshman
Koi Adderley finished second in the women's long jump with a distance of 18' 1 1/2" (5.52 meters). Freshman
Melody ZumBrunnen, while finishing sixth, still had a personal-best jump of 16' 7" (5.05 meters).
RUNNING EVENTS
Junior sprinter
Carter McComb won the 60-meter final with a personal-best time of 6.79, after altitude conversion. He also moved up to No. 9 in 60-meter program history.
In the women's 60-meter, junior
Elayna Chafee made the final with her prelim time of 7.82. Two Cowgirls saw personal bests in the prelims with senior
Joan Easter running a time of 7.84 and freshman
Madeline Thorne finishing with a time of 7.97. In the final, Chafee ran to sixth with her own personal-best time of 7.81.
Senior
Jaheim Ferguson posted a personal best in the men's 60-meter hurdles with his time of 8.23 to add a third-place finish.
The Cowgirls had two in the 60-meter hurdles final, both with personal bests. Freshman
Carly Norman took third with a time of 8.84 and sophomore
Ava Morgan finished with a time of 9.10 for seventh.
The 200-meters saw plenty of Pokes post personal-best times. Those finishers for the men were Ferguson with a time of 22.09, sophomore
Cody Hape with 22.29, freshman
Bridger Norton at 22.29 and freshman
Logan Brown finishing with a time of 22.46, and for the women freshman
Megan Witkiewicz with a time of 25.25, freshman
Lily McDowell running 25.61, Thorne finishing at 26.22 and sophomore
Isabelle Harvey crossing the line at 26.22.
In the men's 400-meter, freshman
Bradley Ekstrom jumped to No. 2 in school history, with his personal-best time of 47.57, after altitude adjustments.
All four Cowgirls posted personal-best in the 400-meter with freshman
Eva Dellorco at 56.49, sophomore
Gabbreiella Mendoza-Molina finishing at 56.60, senior
Gabby Drube with a time of 57.13 and Harvey crossing the line at 58.41.
Entering the long-distance slate of the day, junior
Jacob White finished with a school-record time in the mile. Finishing first with a personal-best time of 4:00.46, after altitude adjustments, White now holds four school records across track and cross country.
Other notable finishes in the men's mile were senior
Ryker Holtzen grabbing third and the No. 4 program time with a time of 4:02.33 and junior
Mac Zastrow finishing fourth at 4:03.69.
In the women's 3,000-meter, senior
Kylie Simshauser took second with her time of 9:32.32, after altitude adjustments. Two personal bests in the 3,000-meter race came from junior
Rozlyn Slichko, who had a time of 9:57.73 and senior
Nina Zraik, who crossed the line at 10:08.37.
On the men's side, both Cowboys posted personal-best with times of 8:13.75 from sophomore
Jake Bach and 8:37.21 from freshman
Nolan Hoffman.
The meet closed with several 4x400-meter relay teams representing Wyoming. The top team on the women's side of McDowell, senior
Paige Sefried, Thorne and Harvey took third with a time of 3:52.1 while the men's top-finishing team of Zastrow, senior
Trevor Stephen, senior
Asefa Wetzel and junior
Tristan Knueppel crossing at 3:29.01.
UP NEXT
Wyoming will have a week off before splitting and returning to Albuquerque, N.M. for the Don Kirby Invitational and hitting the West Coast for the first time this season for the Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash., on Feb. 14 and 15.
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