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Ncaa West Prelim Championship 2021 Outdoor Schedule This Week's Event Date Event Location Time/Result(M/W) March 6 Longhorn Invitational Austin, TX No team scores March 20 TCU Invitational Fort Worth, TX No team scores NCAA WEST PRELIM March 25-27 Texas Relays Austin, TX No team scores April 2-3 Hayward Premiere Eugene, OR No team scores CHAMPIONSHIP April 3 Baylor Invitational Waco, TX No team scores May 26-29, 2021 | College Station, TX April 9-10 Joe Walker Invitational Oxford, MS No team scores April 10 North Texas Classic Denton, TX No team scores The Rundown April 16-17 Sooner Invitational Norman, OK No team scores April 16-17 Michael Johnson Invitational Waco, TX No team scores THE BASICS 2020-21 INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS April 23-24 Drake Relays Des Moines, IA 14th/4th As the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship Ariadni Adamopoulou – Pole Vault (First Team) April 24 John Jacobs Invitational Norman, OK No team scores inches closer, a majority of Oklahoma State's track Sivan Auerbach, Christina Ollison, Stephanie Moss, April 24-25 John McDonnell Invitational Fayetteville, AR No team scores and field athletest have one more test ahead, one Taylor Roe – Distance Medley Relay (First Team) April 30 OSU High Performance Meet Corvaliis, OR No team scores. final competition between them and a trip to Eugene, April 30-May 1 Texas Invitational Austin, TX No team scores Oregon: the NCAA West Preliminary Championship, RETURNING OUTDOOR ALL-AMERICANS May 1 KC Qualifier Leavenworth, KS No team scores hosted by Texas A&M at EB Cushing Stadium in Aaliyah Birmingham – 400 Meters May 7 Arkansas Twilight Fayetteville, AR No team scores College Station, Texas, on May 26-29. (2019 Honorable Mention) May 9 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, CA No team scores Ryan Smeeton – 3,000 Meter Steeplechase May 14-16 Big 12 Outdoor Championship Manhattan, KS 8th/4th Among the best talent in the NCAA's DI West (2019 First Team) Region, OSU will compete to qualify as many of its May 26-29 NCAA West Prelims College Station, TX 6 p.m. athletes as possible to the national meet. Only the June 9-12 NCAA Outdoor Championship Eugene, OR 12 p.m. FOLLOW THE MEET (ALL TIMES CT) top 12 individuals and relays advance, and Oklahoma Live results will be availalable at the following State figures to be well represented in the nationally link: https://dt8v5llb2dwhs.cloudfront.net/ Entries | Women qualified group when it's all said and done. OutdoorRegionals/2021/West/index.htm Kalaya Ali Stephanie Moss IN THE POLLS Live West Preliminary round web streaming coverage Sivan Auerbach Christina Ollison Following the nation-wide conference championship will be available at the following links: Aaliyah Birmingham Tori Ortiz period, the United States Track & Field and Cross May 26: https://es.pn/3bL0aqP Molly Born Elissa Ray Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has May 27: https://es.pn/3oKbb0M Nicolette Dixon Rilee Rigdon ranked the Cowgirls fourth in the Midwest Region May 28: https://es.pn/3oNWtGe Bailey Golden Taylor Roe while the Cowboys hold steady in the top-10 of the May 29: https://es.pn/348YZ0a Saara Hakanen Maddie Salek Midwest currently ranked eighth. Gabby Hentemann Erin Talbott Fans can follow the action live on Twitter by following Kelsey Kehl Michaela Travers LAST TIME OUT @run4okstate for real time updates. Final results after Kaytlyn Larson In last weekend's outdoor action, the Pokes opened each day of competition will be published on up their posteasason with a trip to Manhattan, Kansas www.okstate.com, along with a recap of OSU's day on Entries | Men for the Big 12 Outdoor Championship. The Pokes' the track and in the field. most notable performances included: Juan Diego Castro Cooper Newsome MEET SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES CT) Kobe Christiansen Jonas Price - A championship showing from Kelsey Kehl in Competition from College Station will open up at Torrey Hickel Michael Releford the women's javelin throw. The first-year Cowgirl 1:30 p.m. on May 26 with the men's hammer throw. Ashton Hicks Isai Rodriguez launched a 50.53m, sixth-attempt throw to secure OSU will take to EB Cushing Stadium to kick off its the conference title, the Cowgirls first in the women's weekend with the men's shot put at 6 p.m. Men's Alex Maier Ryan Schoppe javelin since 1982. events are scheduled for Wednesday and Friday (May DJ McArthur Victor Shitsama - A 87.5-point team score for the fourth-place 26 and May 28) and women's events will take place on Cash Merutka Ryan Smeeton Cowgirls, the most ever for the program at the Thursday and Saturday (May 27 and May 29). outdoor conference meet. A full schedule of events is available at - Major point scoring performances for runners-up www.okstate.com. Saara Hakanen, Sivan Auerbach, Ryan Smeeton, Ryan Schoppe, Molly Born, Stephanie Moss and Gabby Hentemann. Athletic Communications Jordan Newell Stephen Howard Primary Communications Contact Associate Director / Athletics Communications [email protected] [email protected] Cell: 479.270.4658 Office: 405.744.7756 | Cell: 817.793.5199 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @RUN4OKSTATE | #GOPOKES 1 DAVE SMITH | COWBOYS ROSTER Name Event XC/In/Out Hometown/Previous School DAVE SMITH Josh Anadu Jumps -/Sr./Jr. Katy, Texas / Seven Lakes HS Tanner Blackmore Distance So./Sr./Jr. Cushing, Oklahoma / Cowley CC • 12th Year as Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Max Braht Multi-Events -/So./Fr. Richardson, Texas / Richardson Pearce HS • 19th Year at Oklahoma State Garrett Calhoun Distance Jr./-/Sr. Boise, Idaho / Timberline HS • Michigan State, 1993 Juan Diego Castro Distance So./Jr./So. San Jose, Costa Rica / La Salle HS Kobe Christiansen Sprints -/Jr./So. Colorado Springs, Colorado / Vista Ridge HS COACHING TIMELINE 2009-Pr: Oklahoma State Director of Cross Country/Track & Kurtis Cotton Sprints -/Sr./Jr. Omaha, Nebraska / Papillion-La Vista HS Field (men's & women's) Kian Davis Distance Fr./Fr./Fr. Chorley, Lancashire, England / Holy Cross RC HS Dec. 2008-Pr: OSU men’s track and field head coach 2006-Pr: OSU men’s XC head coach and assistant track and Adam Dayani Distance So./So./So. Carrollton, Texas / Hebron HS field coach Wyatt Duvall Multi-Events -/Sr./Jr. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Westmoore HS 2002-05: OSU men’s assistant coach Jake Dyer Multi-Events -/So./Fr. Whitesboro, Texas / Whitesboro HS 1998-02: Texas Tech head men’s and women’s XC coach and assistant track and field coach William Edmonds Multi-Events -/Jr./Jr. Marietta, Georgia / Pope HS 1997-98: Washington XC and track & field volunteer assistant Alec Haines Distance Sr./Jr./Sr. Wildwood, Missouri / Lafayette HS coach Torrey Hickel Throws -/Sr./Jr. Chandler, Arizona / Desert Vista HS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Ashton Hicks Sprints -/Jr./So. Carthage, Texas / Carthage HS • Coached Oklahoma State to NCAA men’s cross country titles Nicholas Kenville Distance Jr./Sr./Jr. Edmond, Oklahoma / Edmond North HS in 2009, 2010 and 2012. • Coached OSU to Big 12 men’s cross country titles from 2008- Sukhi Khosla Distance Sr./Jr./So. Tallahassee, Florida / Leon HS 2016 and indoor Big 12 titles in 2014 and 2016. Wyatt Landis Distance Fr./So./Fr. Prosper, Texas / Prosper HS • Three-time USTFCCCA Men’s Cross Country National Coach of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012). Justin Long Sprints -/So./So. Stone Mountain, Georgia / Parkview HS • • Nine-time Big 12 Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year Stephen Mackenize Jumps -/Fr./Fr. Ullapool, Scotland / Ullapool HS (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2020) and Alex Maier Distance So./So./Fr. Flower Mound, Texas / Flower Mound HS named Women's Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2019. • Named the 2014 and 2016 Big 12 Indoor Coach of the Year and Sam Mason Multi-Events -/Fr./Fr. Edmond, Oklahoma / Edmond North HS USTFCCCA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. DeJuana McArthur Sprints -/So./Fr. Midwest City, Oklahoma / Carl Albert HS • Coached seven NCAA individual champions ... - Leigh Daniel won the 1999 women’s indoor 5K and 1999 Andrew Merutka Sprints -/So./Fr. Carrollton, Texas / Hebron HS outdoor 10K under his watch at Texas Tech. Patrick Michaels Throws -/So./Fr. Oaklawn, Illinois / Oaklawn Community HS - German Fernandez won the 2009 men’s outdoor 1,500 meter national title. Christopher Middleton-Pearson Distance Fr./Fr./Fr. Dublin, California / Dublin HS - Natalja Piliusina won the 2013 women’s outdoor 1,500 Will Muirhead Distance Fr./Fr./Fr. Fairview, Texas / Lovejoy HS meter title. Kevin Mulcaire Distance Fr./So./So. Clarecastle, Ireland / St. Flannan’s HS - Chad Noelle won the 2015 outdoor 1,500-meter title. - Kaela Edwards won the 2016 indoor mile title. Calahan Newsome Sprints -/Jr./Jr. Amarillo, Texas / Amarillo HS - Nick Miller won the hammer throw title in 2016. Cooper Newsome Sprints Fr./So./Fr. Amarillo, Texas / Amarilllo HS - Sinclaire Johnson won the 2019 outdoor 1,500. Daniel Nickell, Jr. Distance Fr./So./Fr. Lawton, Oklahoma / Macarthur HS OSU Men at NCAAs Under Smith (As HC) Jonas Price Distance Fr./Fr./Fr. Yakima, Washington/Eisenhower HS Men XC Indoors Outdoors All-Americans Isaiah Priddey Distance So./Jr./So. Hamilton, New Zealand / Hamilton Boys’ HS 2006-07 10th - - 0 2007-08 3rd - - 3 Bryce Quigley Distance Jr./Jr./Jr. The Woodlands, Texas / College Park HS 2008-09 8th NTS 25th 4 Triston Read Distance Fr./Fr./Fr. Decatur, Texas / Decatur HS 2009-10 1st 60th T32nd 6 Michael Releford Throws -/So./So. Moore, Oklahoma / Moore HS 2010-11 1st NTS NTS 8 2011-12 2nd 28th T66th 12 Zac Robbins Throws -/Fr./Fr. Collinsville, Oklahoma / Collinsville HS 2012-13 1st 8th T65th 16 Isai Rodriguez Distance So./Jr./So.
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