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Braden Taylor | Posted: 30 Mar 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Braden Taylor

Cougars earn all-time marks at Texas Relays, UVU Invite

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AUSTIN, Texas – Brenna Porter and Siale Vaitohi-Teaupa recorded marks that place them on BYU’s top-10 all-time lists as several Cougars earned potential regional-qualifying marks at the Texas Relays and the UVU Collegiate Invite on Friday.

BYU had athletes competing in four different track meets on Friday with the field athletes at the UVU Invite, the sprinters at the Texas Relays and the distance runners at both the Stanford Invitational and San Francisco State Distance Carnival. Both the Stanford Invitational and San Francisco State Carnival run late into Friday night and will be covered in a separate recap on Saturday.

Porter clocked a career-high 57.33 in the 100m hurdles prelims to earn the No. 2 best time in school history. She advanced to the 100m hurdles finals and finished seventh overall in the event at the Texas Relays.

Vaitohi-Teaupa competed for the Cougars in the hammer throw and recorded a season-high 58.57m. That mark was good enough to give her the No. 3 spot on BYU’s all-time records and puts her in contention to qualify for regionals.

The women’s 4X400 relay team took second with a time of 3:38.88, a time that will be a potential qualifying time for the NCAA West Prelims. The team consisted of Ellie Heiden-Quackenbush, Cassidy Pinnock, Lauren Rawlinson and Porter.

Jacob Foutz threw for 59.89m in the hammer throw to take first place. His mark is right along the average qualifying marks from regionals in years past. Fellow thrower Jefferson Jarvis took first place in the shot put with a distance of 17.17m. Both throwers competed in the discus where Jarvis took third (49.52m), Seth Knowlton took fourth (49.42m) and Foutz placed fifth (48.45m).

Nicole Lord potentially earned a regional qualifying mark in the high jump after taking first place with a clearance of 1.75m. Marissa Appiah finished second with a season-high 1.72m. Teammate Kassie Nagel took first place for the Cougars in the shot put with a throw of 13.99m.

Long jumpers Blake Steeves, Marcus Daley and Tomi Adegoke swept the event for BYU. Steeves took first with a distance of 7.26m, Daley placed second with a mark of 6.98m and Adegoke finished third with a jump of 6.91m.

Derek Sorensen ran a career-best 10.42 in the 100m. He has now broken his personal record in the event in two consecutive track meets for the Cougars this season.

Competition for BYU will continue on Saturday at the Texas Relays, Stanford Invitational and San Francisco State Distance Carnival. To keep up on the action, follow BYU track and field on Twitter @BYUTFXC.

FloTrack.com will be streaming the Texas RelaysStanford Invitational and the San Francisco State Distance Carnival. The Longhorn Network will also be streaming the Texas Relays. 

For the Texas Relays live stats, click here.
For the Stanford Invitational live stats, click here.
For the San Francisco State Distance Carnival live stats, click here.
For the UVU Collegiate Invitational official stats, click here.

 

 
Braden Taylor | Posted: 28 Mar 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Braden Taylor

Cougars to compete at Texas Relays, Stanford Invitational

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PROVO, Utah – BYU track and field will split and compete in four different track meets this week with the majority of the Cougars competing at the Texas Relays and the Stanford Invitational.

“We will divide and conquer,” said head coach Ed Eyestone. “No one really has an excuse not to be competing this week. We’re looking forward to having some good weather conditions, good competition and some regional qualifying marks.”

BYU track and field will have athletes competing in the Texas Relays, Stanford Invitational, San Francisco State Distance Carnival and the UVU Collegiate Invite.

BYU’s sprinters and multi-event athletes will compete in the Texas Relays. Kevin Nielsen started off competition in the men’s decathlon for the Cougars on Wednesday, March 28, and competition will wrap up on Saturday, March 31.

The Stanford Invitational will feature BYU distance and middle distance runners that qualified for the meet. A large number of the Cougar runners will compete on Friday, March 30, and the meet will finish on Saturday, March 31. Distance runners that did not qualify for the Stanford Invitational will run in the San Francisco State Distance Carnival on the same days.

BYU’s field athletes will compete in the UVU Collegiate Invite in a one-day meet on Friday, March 30. The Cougars already have a few potential regional qualifiers in the field events with Jefferson Jarvis in the discus as well as Ashton Riner and Payge Cuthbertson in the javelin.

“This weekend we should add more regional qualifiers,” Eyestone said. “I think we’re going to get another six or seven regional marks from the men’s team and the women’s team.”

Eyestone is especially excited for the outdoor season debut of the men’s distance runners at Stanford and believes that they should contribute to the number of BYU regional qualifiers this season.

Daniel Carney will make his outdoor season debut in the 3000m steeplechase and will look to return to the NCAA Championships after finishing 17th in the event at the 2017 NCAA Championships. Teammate Clayson Shumway has already run a time in the 3000m steeplechase that should qualify him for regionals and will instead compete in the 5000m this weekend. 

Conner Mantz and Clayton Young will both debut in the 10,000m for the Cougars. Young will also look to return to the NCAA Championships after finishing 17th in the 10,000m and 10th in the 5000m at the 2017 NCAA Championships.

FloTrack.com will be streaming the Texas Relays, Stanford Invitational and the San Francisco State Distance Carnival. The Longhorn Network will also be streaming the Texas Relays. Follow BYU track and field on Twitter @BYUTFXC to keep up on all of the action.

For the Texas Relays live stats, click here.
For the Stanford Invitational live stats, click here.
For the UVU Collegiate Invitational live stats, click here.
For more meet information and live stats for the San Francisco State Distance Carnival, click here.