WASHINGTON Feb. 11, 2010 //For Immediate Release// Contact: Michael Bruscas Indoor Season Peaks With Husky Classic Flotrack.org set to provide LIVE video coverage of the meet. Husky Track Schedule ON THE TRACK: The Husky Classic, annually one of the biggest and best indoor track meets in the nation, is Indoor set for this weekend and as always is shaping up to be a fantastic full day plus one bonus evening of track & Date Meet Location field in the Dempsey. Out of the combined 50 men’s and women’s teams currently ranked, 24 will be represented Jan. 16 UW Indoor Preview Seattle in some capacity this weekend in Seattle, making this meet arguably the top display of top NCAA talent outside Jan. 29-30 UW Invitational Seattle of the NCAA Championships. Feb. 12-13 The Husky Classic Seattle Feb. 14 UW Indoor Open Seattle For the first time, the Husky Classic will extend back to Friday evening, with a 6 p.m. start time. Friday Feb. 19 Vandal Collegiate Moscow, Idaho will feature two small distance medley relay fields and then the 5,000-meter runs beginning at 6:30. Feb. 26-27 MPSF Championships Seattle Saturday begins bright and early at 8 a.m. with early heats of the 3,000-meters and continue all the way Mar. 6 UW Final Qualifier Seattle until the final 4x400m relays at approximately 6 p.m. Once again the top heats of each running event Mar. 12-13 NCAA Championships Fayetteville, Ark. will be grouped together in the late afternoon. The invitational sections start at 2:40 p.m. and continue through the end of the meet. Outdoor Date Meet Location Of the Top-25 ranked teams on the men’s side, 15 will be represented at the Dempsey, including six Mar. 12-13 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. Top-10 squads. Second-ranked Florida State and No. 3 Florida headline, followed by No. 4 Oregon, No. Apr. 1-4 Texas Relays Austin, Texas 6 Nebraska, No. 7 Arizona State, and No. 9 Oklahoma. Six Top-10 women’s teams will also have some of their top athletes on hand, starting with No. 2 BYU, No. 4 Oregon, No. 5 Florida, No. 6 Tennessee, Apr. 10 Pepsi Team Invitational Eugene, Ore. No. 9 Penn State, and No. 10 Florida State. The Husky women are ranked 23rd this week. Apr. 15-17 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Apr. 22-24 Brutus Hamilton Invite Berkeley, Calif. There is no shortage of storylines for this weekend, with every event practically teeming with All- Apr. 22-24 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Penn. Americans, NCAA Champions past and present, or top professionals. It all starts with the 5,000-meters May 1 at Washington State Pullman, Wash. on Friday night. In the top women’s flight, seven entrants earned All-America honors at the 2009 NCAA May 8 Ken Shannon Invitational Seattle Outdoor meet in either the steeplechase, 5,000m, or 10,000m, including UW’s Anita Campbell, running May 8-9 Pac-10 Multi-Events Berkeley, Calif. unattached. On the men’s side, all 21 of the entrants in the top heat have run under 14-minutes, with May 14-15 Pac-10 Championships Berkeley, Calif. Husky senior Jake Schmitt looking to punch his ticket back to NCAA Indoors where he took ninth in May 28-29 NCAA Preliminary Rounds Austin, Texas the 5k last year. The Oregon Track Club’s distance medley relay could also put on a great show, as it is June 9-12 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. expected to be led off by two-time defending U.S. 800-meter Champion . Bold font indicates Husky home meet, at either Dempsey Indoor (indoor) or Husky Stadium (outdoor). Starting on the women’s side, Huskies to watch on Saturday include redshirt frosh Bianca Greene in the 200-meters. She ran the sixth-best time in school history two weeks ago with a 24.99 and is entered in the invite. Senior Katie Follett, a three-time indoor All-American, will run the mile for the first time 2010 USTFCCCA Week 3 Indoor Rankings this season in the top flight, which also features SPU’s Jessica Pixler, who ran a dazzling 4:33.46 Men Women two weeks ago in the Dempsey that is faster than any Division-I runner has gone this year. Follett is the 1 Texas A&M 165.78 1 Texas A&M 181.52 UW record-holder in the mile and was sixth in the event at 2008 NCAA Indoors. 2 Florida State 135.68 2 BYU 116.86 3 Florida 117.18 3 LSU 115.36 4 Oregon 114.87 Another school record-holder, sophomore Mel Lawrence, is slated to make her track season debut 4 Oregon 116.43 5 LSU 109.18 5 Florida 98.99 in the 3,000-meters, the same distance at which she set a record of 9:08.50 last season and reached 6 Nebraska 98.07 6 Tennessee 97.28 NCAAs. Her heat is loaded with Pac-10 contenders including Oregon freshman Jordan Hasay and Arizona 7 Arizona State 81.92 7 Clemson 94.29 State senior Kari Hardt. 8 Arkansas 79.60 8 Villanova 91.30 9 Oklahoma 77.79 9 Penn State 88.94 10 Texas Tech 76.80 10 Florida State 87.31 In the women’s field events, sophomore Kelly McNamee will look to go higher in the high jump. The 11 Stanford 70.08 11 Arkansas 83.16 only freshman to make NCAA Indoors last year in the high jump, McNamee will be aiming for her first 12 Virginia Tech 68.49 12 Louisville 74.05 NCAA qualifying mark this season. 2008 U.S. Olympian Sharon Day will also be jumping, not to mention 13 Indiana 66.70 13 South Carolina 64.03 14 Baylor 63.84 14 Southern Illinois 62.69 hurdling, shot putting, long jumping, and running the 200-meters. Day holds the Dempsey pentathlon 15 Penn State 61.20 15 Nebraska 61.93 record and was runner-up in the heptathlon at the 2009 U.S. Championships. The triple jump will feature 16 California 60.35 16 UTEP 60.89 Dempsey record-holder Erica McClain and 2009 NCAA finalists Karoline Koehler of San Diego State 17 Minnesota 56.46 17 Auburn 60.17 and Whitney Liehr of Stanford, while UW freshman Shaniae Lakes and junior Taylor Nichols will 18 Auburn 54.82 18 Arizona 56.85 19 South Carolina 50.79 19 Oklahoma 50.62 attempt to crack the 40-foot mark. 20 New Mexico 43.89 20 West Virginia 50.33 21 Kentucky 42.41 21 Virginia Tech 49.02 The top flight of the women’s 800m will be one of the day’s highlights. Two-time defending U.S. 1,500- 22 Georgia 38.74 22 Baylor 45.59 23 Oklahoma St. 36.86 23 Washington 44.52 meter Champion is slated to run. Rowbury won the bronze medal in the 1,500m at 24 Washington St. 35.16 24 Indiana State 43.39 the 2009 World Championships. She’ll compete against defending NCAA Indoor 800m champion Lacey 25 Arizona 33.02 25 Indiana 39.88 Bold teams competing at Husky Classic HUSKY TRACK AND FIELD • Feb. 11, 2010 • Page 2

Husky Track Quick Facts Cramer of BYU, and 2009 Pac-10 Champion Zoe Buckman of Oregon among others. University of Washington The shortest race on the men’s side will be highly competitive and Washington will look Athletic Department, Box 354070 for another impressive group showing after it had three men run under 7-seconds in the Seattle, WA 98195-4070 60m dash two weeks ago. Freshman James Alaka and sophomore Ryan Hamilton will both toe the line on Saturday, and UW will add sophomore Jordan Polk back into the mix. The football wide receiver had a season-best tof 6.91 seconds a year ago. Polk Enrollment:...... 42,000 (31,400 undergraduate) is one of a handful of Pac-10 football standouts running the 60m Saturday, as Oregon’s Founded:...... Nov. 4, 1861 LaMichael James and Oregon State’s James Rodgers, Markus Wheaton, Keynan Parker President:...... Mark Emmert and Rashaad Reynolds will all run. Director of Athletics:...... Scott Woodward Nickname: ...... Huskies The Beaver sprinters will be the first men to compete for Oregon State in nearly 22 years, Colors: ...... Purple and Gold as the track and field program was cut at OSU following the 1988 season. Oregon State Home Facility:...... Dempsey Indoor/Husky Stadium is in the process of reviving its track program and Saturday will mark a big first step. Press Row Phone:...... (206) 714-5556 Conference:...... Pacific-10 (Outdoor) / MPSF (Indoor) Senior Kenjamine Jackson and freshman Colton Dunn are set to run in the invita- Head Coach:...... Greg Metcalf (8th year) tional 200-meter dash. Ryan “Zeus” Bailey of Nike will headline the 200m field as well Asst. Coach (Vault/Jumps):...... Pat Licari (13th year) as the 60-meter dash field, where he matched the Dempsey record at the UW Invite Asst. Coach (Throws):...... Reedus Thurmond (5th year) with a 6.63. Asst. Coach (Sprints/Hurdles):...... Raul Sheen (2nd year) Asst. Coach (Distances):...... Jason Drake (1st year) The men’s 800-meter run will be loaded with top professionals and All-Americans Asst. Coach (Multis):...... Audra Smith (1st year) throughout several heats. Sophomore Ryan Soberanis will run in section five and could have a great shot at breaking 1:50 for the first time. The top section though will Website:...... www.GoHuskies.com feature two of the nation’s best half-milers in UW grad and Asics runner Ryan Brown, and Oregon senior , the defending NCAA Champion. Brown made 2009 Men’s Pac-10 / MPSF Finish:...... 9th / 6th Team USA at the 2009 World Championships and Wheating was on the U.S. Olympic 2009 Men’s NCAA Finish (Outdoor/Indoor):..... t20th / t33rd Team in . Best Men’s Pac-10 Finish:...... 2nd (1976) Best Men’s MPSF Finish:...... 1st (2007, 2006) One of the most recognizable names in college track is entered in the men’s mile, as Best Men’s NCAA Finish:...... 2nd (1929, 1930) defending 1,500-meter champion German Fernandez of Oklahoma State is entered in Men’s 2009 NCAA Competitors Returning:...... Seven the mile, as well as the 800m and 3,000m. Eleven of the 13 entrants in the top men’s Jeff Gudaitis - 400m, 4x100m mile section are listed with sub-4:00 entry times. The Dempsey record, set at 3:55.76 Kenjamine Jackson - 4x100m just two weeks ago by Chris Solinsky, could be under fire again. The top flight of the Zack Midles - Hammer men’s 3k is equally as loaded, featuring the likes of David McNeill of Northern Arizona Kyle Nielsen - Javelin and Brandon Bethke of Arizona State, who were second and fourth, respectively in the Scott Roth - Pole Vault 2009 NCAA 5,000-meter finals. Lee Emanuel of New Mexico, Craig Miller of Wisconsin, Jake Schmitt - 5000m (i), 10000m and Michael Coe of California are also strong contenders and were each finalists at Jeremy Taiwo - Heptathlon (i) 1,500-meters at NCAA Outdoors last year. Washington junior Colton Tully-Doyle will mix it up with the elite field, coming off his big PR of 8:00.55 two weeks ago which 2009 Women’s Pac-10 / MPSF Finish:...... 6th / 5th ranks second in school history. 2009 Women’s NCAA Finish (Outdoor/Indoor):...... 19th / t35th Best Women’s Pac-10 Finish:...... 4th (1995, ‘96, ‘98) Moving into the men’s field events finds junior Scott Roth headlining the pole vault. Best Women’s MPSF Finish:...... 1st (1996) Roth ranks second in the NCAA with his 18-6 3/4 clearance from a month ago, and is Best Women’s NCAA Finish:...... 10th (1988) just half an inch behind the national leader. Women’s 2009 NCAA Competitors Returning:...... Nine Falesha Ankton - DMR (i) Nine-time All-American Norris Frederick returns to the Dempsey for the first time Christine Babcock - DMR (i), 1500m since wrapping his record-breaking career in 2008. Frederick is entered in both the high Elisa Bryant - Weight (i), Hammer and long jumps, and still holds the Dempsey long jump record at 26-7 3/4. Going against Anita Campbell - 5000m (i), 10000m Frederick in the high jump will be 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion and Olympian Kailey Campbell - DMR (i), 1500m Jesse Williams, plus top pro Grant Lindsey and current NCAA leader Trent Arrivey of Katie Follett - 3000m (i), DMR (i), 5000m Washington State. Mel Lawrence - 3000m (i), Steeplechase Kelly McNamee - High Jump (i) Highlighting the men’s throws will be sophomore Richard Anderson and Cameron Brooke Pighin - Javelin Elisara in the shot put. Elisara recently returned to the track team after focusing on football last year and earning a starting spot on the defensive line. Sophomore Angus Taylor will also take part in the weight throw.

Husky Athletic Communications FOLLOW ALONG AT HOME: Thanks to Flotrack.org, the Husky Classic will be streamed Michael Bruscas, Track and Field SID live online both Friday night and all day Saturday, with all races then archived on E-mail: [email protected] Flotrack’s even page. Live results of the Husky Classic will be available on UW’s ath- Office Phone: (206) 543-2230 / Fax: (206) 543-5000 letics website, www.GoHuskies.com, with links on the main track home page and the Mobile Phone: (206) 714-5556 schedule page. Cumulative results will be posted at the end of the day. HUSKY TRACK AND FIELD • Feb. 11, 2010 • Page 3

• Flotrack page: http://www.flotrack.org/videos/coverage/view/236485-2010-uni- 2010 Husky Indoor versity-of-washington-husky-classic Statistical Leaders • Live Results: http://www.gohuskies.com/livestats/c-track/021210/index.htm Women’s 60m Dash Dominique Lauderdale 7.74 HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS: In the third week of the U.S. Track and Field and Cross 60m Hurdles Sarah Schireman 9.08 Country Coaches Associastion (USTFCCCA) rankings, the Washington men rank 28th 200m Dash Bianca Greene 24.99 while the women come in at 23rd. The rankings assign points in each event based on 400m Dash Amber Finley 57.67 the current national leaders to try and approximate NCAA scores. Several Huskies sit 800m Run Katie Follett 2:07.80 near the top of the current descending order lists, which rank all the top marks in the Mile Run Justine Johnson 4:59.77 nation this year. On the men’s side, junior Scott Roth was just barely passed for the 3000m Run Kenna Patrick 9:44.97 top mark in the NCAA by half an inch, and is currently second nationally with his mark 5000m Run Lindsay Flanagan 17:06.73 of 18-6 3/4. Junior Colton Tully-Doyle’s big PR in the 3,000-meters of 8:00.55 ranks 4x400m Relay Atchley/Carr 3:54.96 him 11th in the NCAA. Senior Katie Follett meanwhile sits 20th in the 800-meters with Greene/Finley DMR Follett/Atchley 11:51.05 her time of 2:07.80. Johnson/Lightfoot High Jump Kelly McNamee 5-7 LAST TIME OUT - UW INVITATIONAL: The two day UW Invitational track meet Pole Vault Logan Miller 12-0 3/4 wrapped up Jan. 30 with some record-setting runs and dozens of NCAA qualifying Long Jump Sarah Schireman 17-9 1/2 marks. The performance of the night was authored by elite U.S. pro Chris Solinsky, Triple Jump Shaniae Lakes 39-9 3/4 as he broke the Dempsey mile record with an incredible 3:55.75. All told, 45 NCAA Shot Put Shaniae Lakes 35-6 3/4 qualifying marks were set by collegiate athletes over the two day meet. The top mark Weight Throw Korede Oyetuga 51-9 for Washington’s 25th-ranked men’s team was provided by junior Colton Tully-Doyle. Pentathlon Kelly McNamee 3,524 He placed 10th in an elite 3,000-meter field with a big PR of 8:00.55. It is the first NCAA Provisional mark of Tully-Doyle’s career and is the second-fastest in UW history Men’s indoors. Senior Katie Follett, attempting to add to the three indoor All-America honors 60m Dash James Alaka 6.87 she already owns, ran her first indoor 800-meters and posted the second-best time in 60m Hurdles Shayne Moore 8.44 200m Dash Colton Dunn 22.18 school history with a mark of 2:07.80. The Fort Collins, Colo. native now ranks first or 400m Dash No competitors -- second in four different events on the Washington indoor Top-10 lists. In the sprints, 800m Run Ryan Styrk 1:52.48 Seattle native Bianca Greene took third overall in the 200-meters in a time of 24.99. Mile Run Ryan Soberanis 4:09.61 Just a redshirt freshman indoors, Greene’s time ranks her sixth in school history inside. 3000m Run Colton Tully-Doyle 8:00.55 Freshman James Alaka of London led the men in the 60m dash, placing fourth overall in 5000m Run Jordan Swarthout 14:40.64 6.87. Sophomore Ryan Hamilton (6.96) and senior Kenjamine Jackson (6.99) also went 4x400m Relay Alaka/Dunn 3:18.21 under seven seconds for UW. Nike sprinter Zeus Bailey also matched Husky legend Jackson/Sanders Ja’Warren Hooker’s Dempsey record in the 60 dash, clocking 6.63 seconds in the pre- DMR Styrk/Timpe 9:55.38 lims. In the throws, senior Zack Midles opened his season with a seventh-place weight Soberanis/Cameron throw finish, tossing 58-4. Sophomore Richard Anderson had the best shot put mark of High Jump Jake Vetter 6-6 the day for the Dawgs at 51-3 ¾. In the women’s weight, senior Korede Oyetuga added Andrew Ferleman a couple inches to her PR, which now at 51-9 ranks fourth on the school Top-10. The Pole Vault Scott Roth 18-6 3/4 men’s heptathlon wrapped up with junior Andrew Ferleman upping his personal-best Long Jump Warren Woods 22-9 3/4 Triple Jump Thomas Kmett 46-5 1/2 by about 50 points to 5,220, which was good for eighth overall. Ferleman’s career-day Shot Put Richard Anderson 51-3 3/4 ranks second in school history indoors. Freshman Bryce Borer scored 4,702 points Weight Throw Zack Midles 58-4 1/2 in his first multi-event, already ranking him fifth in school history, while sophomore Heptathlon Andrew Ferleman 5,220 Jake Vetter upped his PR by more than 400 points, scoring 4,649 to rank just ahead of sohpomore Jeremy Lashinske who posted 4,634 in his first heptathlon. Sophomore Kelly McNamee placed fourth in the pentathlon with 3,524 points, just off her PR. Close behind her was Lindsay Kirschman, a former mid-distance runner that has now ventured into the multi-events in her senior year. Kirschman moved up 10 places to 2010 UW NCAA Qualifiers sixth overall on the strength of her outstanding 800-meter run to close the pentathlon. Her time of 2:12.76 was the best by six seconds over anyone else in the field. That Women Event Mark NCAA Rank pushed her up to sixth place with 3,381 points, good for ninth in UW history. Freshman Katie Follett 800m 2:07.80 - P 20th Sarah Schireman now sits 10th right behind Kirschman, as she posted 3,284 points in her first collegiate multi.

DEMPSEY INDOOR: Now in the midst of its ninth season, Washington’s Dempsey Men Event Mark NCAA Rank Indoor has solidified its reputation as one of the nation’s top indoor competition venues. Scott Roth Pole Vault 18-6 3/4 - A 2nd The facility includes a permanent 307-meter MONDO track (six lanes on the straight- Colton Tully-Doyle 3,000m 8:00.55 - P 11th away, five on the oval) and a full 100-yard FieldTurf infield equipped to host the shot put, weight throw, long jump, triple jump, high jump and pole vault events. Dempsey Indoor has hosted dozens of Olympians; already this year fans have witnessed 2008 U.S. Olympians Jen Rhines, Billy Nelson, , and 2009 U.S. World Championship team members Chris Solinsky and . The Dempsey produces numerous top-10 HUSKY TRACK AND FIELD • Feb. 11, 2010 • Page 4 world marks every year and has seen 29 UW indoor school records broken, and HEAD COACH GREG METCALF: Former Husky All-American Greg Metcalf hundreds of NCAA qualifying marks. The facility is also the annual host site of is in the midst of his eighth season as head of Washington’s track and field the MPSF Championships. In addition to its competitive use, the building serves program, and his 13th year overall on the staff, and remains the driving force as an indoor practice facility for many UW teams. Following is a list of new behind UW’s rise to national prominence. Metcalf, also the head cross country facility records set during the 2009 season: coach, led the women’s cross country team to the National Championship in 2008, the first team title for a UW track program. The women went undefeated 2010 Dempsey Indoor Records and Metcalf earned Pac-10 and National Coach of the Year honors. This past Men’s 60m Dash 6.63, Ryan Bailey, Nike, 1/30/09 fall the women were third at NCAAs and Metcalf repeated as the Pac-10’s top Men’s Mile 3:55.75, Chris Solinsky, Nike, 1/30/09 coach. The men’s cross country squad has also reached NCAAs in five of the past seven years with three Top-20 finishes since 2006. The track and field 2009 INDOOR IN REVIEW: The NCAA Indoor Championships on March 14 squads have also enjoyed a prolonged period of unprecedented success the put the capper on another outstanding indoor track and field campaign for the past several years. The men have finished in the Top-25 at seven of the last Huskies. With six collegiate meets at UW’s Dempsey Indoor facility, Washington eight NCAA Championship meets, including consecutive Top-10 indoor finishes was once again one of the focal points of the national indoor track scene. Many in 2007 and 2008. At the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships, the men placed of the fastest times in America were turned in at the Dempsey, with Husky 20th while the women were 19th. At the end of the year, Washington was one athletes contributing a good number themselves. A whopping 36 new times of six programs to place both its men’s and women’s teams in the 2008-09 or marks were written into the UW indoor Top-10 lists this season, with seven USTFCCCA Program of the Year Top-10 standings, which measures combined new school records. Washington sent 12 athletes to the NCAA Indoor meet NCAA Championship results across cross country, indoor, and outdoor track. in College Station, Texas, and they returned to Seattle with nine All-America Men’s track also won the MPSF Championships in both 2006 and 2007, and honors between them. UW’s indoor All-Americans included: senior Jordan Metcalf was named conference coach of the year on both occasions. The Boase, who took third in the 400m for the second straight year; Katie Follett women have also had five Top-25 NCAA finishes since 2005, and sent three who took fifth in the 3K; Elisa Bryant, eighth in the weight throw in her first team members to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 1500-meters. Husky track NCAA meet; the eighth-place women’s DMR comprised of Christine Babcock, and field individuals in Metcalf’s tenure have combined for six NCAA titles, Falesha Ankton, Kailey Campbell, and Follett; Jake Schmitt, ninth in the 5K to 16 Pac-10 crowns and 160 NCAA Championships appearances, while breaking earn his first All-America award; and freshman Jeremy Taiwo, who was 12th school records on 70 separate occasions. In addition to their athletic prowess, in the heptathlon just three months into his college career. Both teams scored Metcalf’s teams have been among the brightest at a school renowned for its six points at Nationals, which put the men in a tie for 33rd and the women in a high academic standards. His teams are eight-time recipients of the USTFCCCA tie for 35th. Once again Washington played host to the Mountain Pacific Sports All-Academic honor, including the men’s team being named the 2008 Outdoor Federation (MPSF) Championships with the men placing sixth, though just four Scholar Team of the Year, and six UW individuals have earned Academic All- points out of second, and the women taking fifth, but only six points from third. America. Washington is the second head coaching position for Metcalf, who UW earned four titles at the MPSFs, including Boase with a win in the 400m, served in 1996-97 as the head cross country and assistant track coach at Auburn Schmitt in the 5K, Taiwo in the heptathlon, and the women’s distance medley University. A four-time Academic All-Pac-10 honoree at Washington, Metcalf relay. Highlighting the school record showings was senior Austin Abbott in the earned All-American honors at the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Championships. His mile run. Abbott went 3:58.23 at the Last Chance Meet to break Eric Garner’s best collegiate mark of 8:41.17 ranks fourth all-time among Husky steeplers. school record, with Garner running in the same heat. Other records were set by He also was a steeple finalist in the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials. Boase in the 400m (46.09), Taiwo in the heptathlon (5,559), Mel Lawrence in the 3K (9:08.50), Anita Campbell in the 5K (16:09.26), the women’s DMR (11:05.80), and Bryant in the weight throw (65-8 3/4). The women’s 3,000-meter list was the most drastically altered, as Lawrence, Follett, Anita Campbell, and Lauren Saylor ran the four fastest times in school history, respectively.

2010 Updates to UW’s All-Time Indoor Track and Field Top-10 Lists Men Women All-Time School All-Time School Name Event Mark UW Rank Record Name Event Mark UW Rank Record Colton Tully-Doyle 3,000m 8:00.55 2nd 7:54.13 Katie Follett 800m 2:07.80 2nd 2:06.69 Scott Roth Pole Vault 18-6 3/4 2nd 19-0 1/4 Korede Oyetuga Weight Throw 51-9 4th 65-8 3/4 Andrew Ferleman Heptathlon 5,220 2nd 5,559 Bianca Greene 200m 24.99 6th 24.22 Bryce Borer Heptathlon 4,702 5th 5,559 Shaniae Lakes Triple Jump 39-9 3/4 6th 41-4 1/4 Jake Vetter Heptathlon 4,649 6th 5,559 Lindsay Kirschman Pentathlon 3,381 9th 3,915 Jeremy Lashinske Heptathlon 4,634 8th 5,559 Sarah Schireman Pentathlon 3,284 10th 3,915