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Cameron Muh | Posted: 25 Feb 2022 | Updated: 16 Mar 2022
Cameron Muh

Track and Field concludes indoor season with home meet finale

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Madi Moffitt races at the 2022 MPSF Indoor Track & Field Championships
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Cailee Faulker PV school record holder Jessica Thompson shot put #4 all-time Leah Thompson weight throw #9 all-time Jayda Lee weight throw #10 all-time

PROVO, Utah — BYU track and field athletes began the final push toward indoor nationals as the team's February home meet began at the Smith Fieldhouse on Friday. 

Day 2

Women's Recap
Lydia Harris kicked off the day for the Cougars in the 60 meter hurdles, finishing second with a time of 9.89.

All four BYU athletes who competed in the 60m trials: Emma Johnson, Dolita Awala-Shaw, Camilla Andam and Catherine Phipps advanced to the final. Andam (7.92) and Phipps (8.12) each set personal bests in the event.

The Cougars filled the top-3 of the mile. Madi Moffitt, who finished first, set a new personal best with a time of 4:56.69. Alissa Fielding and Lizzie Dildine placed second and third, respectively.

Cierra Tidwell-Allphin led BYU in the high jump, where BYU also placed all three athletes in the top-3. Tidwell Allphin finished first, with Christina Blackmon and Maddie Lempka following her.

Kate Thomas won the 400m with a time of 58.28. Chloe Taylor (59.64) and Georgi Ana Wilson (1:05.33) both set personal bests in the event.

In the 60 meter finals, Johnson clocked a 7.75, placing first. Awala-Shaw and Andam followed in third and fourth, respectively.

Anastaysia Davis, Krystie Solomon and Ali Baker finished top-3 in the 800m before the Cougars placed 10 athletes in the top-13 of the 200m. Awala-Shaw placed first with a time of 25.28 while Thomas (26.23), Johnson (26.24) and Andam (26.88) set personal bests.

Women’s distance runners, led by Lexy Halladay, concluded the Invitational for BYU. Halladay’s 9:23.23 was good for first place, and she was joined by Ana Weaver, Haley Johnston, Anna Martin and Julie Sumsion for to mark five Cougars in the top-6.

Day 1

Women's Recap
Freshman pole vaulter Cailee Faulkner highlighted BYU’s success on day one of the Invitational. Shattering her previous personal best by an entire foot, Faulkner set a new school record after clearing 4.36m/14-3.75. Elise Romney’s mark of 4.31m/14-1.75 was the previous best, set in 2020. Fellow freshman Rebekah Ross also set a personal best in the event, clearing 4.12m/13-6.25.

The women’s throwers set a handful of top-10 marks themselves. In the weight throw, senior Leah Thompson (17.34m/56-10.75) and freshman Jayda Lee (17.17m/56-4) both entered the Cougars’ all-time list, coming in at No. 9 and No. 10, respectively. Sophomore Jessica Thompson moved up from No. 9 to No. 4 all-time in the shot put with a toss of 16.18m/53-1.

Senior Halley Folsom Walker won the pentathlon with 4,109 points, also setting a new personal best in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.72.

Day two action is set to begin Saturday with the 60 meter hurdles, scheduled for 1:15 p.m. MST.

Men's Recap
While just four BYU athletes competed on Friday, success was seen across the board with personal records and first-place finishes.

Dallin Vorkink set or tied a personal record in three of the day’s four heptathlon events and took first in each as well. Teammate AJ Beynon followed close behind Vorkink with a second-place finish in the 60m, shot put and high jump. Vorkink leads the heptathlon at 3006 with Beynon in second at 2764.

The multi-events will conclude on Saturday with 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000m.

Danny Bryant and Harrison Gould competed in the men’s weight throw and shot put. Bryant finished second in the weight throw to current nationals’ qualifier Charlie Vernoy of Long Beach State. Despite the runner-up standing, Bryant recorded a personal best of 17.20m/56-5.25.

Bryant and Gould finished first and second, respectively, in the shot put with Gould throwing a personal-best 16.45m/53-11.75.

 

 
Joseph Hovey | Posted: 23 Feb 2022 | Updated: 11 Mar 2022
Joseph Hovey

Track and Field hosts final home indoor meet, sets sights on Nationals

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Warmup for men's track and field at 2022 MPSF Championships

PROVO, Utah — Fresh off an MPSF Championship weekend, BYU men's and women's track and field will conclude its indoor home season with the BYU Indoor Invitational II at the Smith Fieldhouse on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25-26.

While some BYU athletes will rest this weekend in preparation for NCAA Indoor National Championships (Mar. 11-12), others will compete in hopes of shoring-up their national qualifying mark or time. 

Meet Information

  • Events Schedule (subject to change)
    • Friday events begin at 11:15 a.m. MST in the Smith Fieldhouse with discus and weight throw in the Indoor Practice Facility. 
    • Saturday events begin at 11 a.m. with all events in the Smith Fieldhouse.
  • Limited public seating will be available in the west annex of the Smith Fieldhouse. This is a non-ticketed event. 
  • Live Results

BYU athletes with national qualifying marks/times (Feb. 22)

Event Name National Rank Time/Mark Date Set
Men's Pole Vault Zach McWhorter No. 1 5.85m/19-2.25 Feb. 4
Women's 5000m Courtney Wayment No. 1 15:15.46 Dec. 4
Women's 3000m Courtney Wayment No. 2 8:50.05 Jan. 29
Women's High Jump Cierra Tidwell No. 5 1.86m/6-1.25 Feb. 11
Women's 800m Meghan Hunter No. 6 2:04.08 Feb. 18
Women's 3000m Lexy Halladay No. 10 9:02.32 Dec. 4
Pentathlon Halley Folsom No. 11 4,118 Jan. 20
Men's Pole Vault Caleb Witsken No. 13 5.45m/17-10.5 Dec. 10
Women's 800m Claire Seymour No. 15 2:04.84 Feb. 4
Women's Shot Put Gretchen Hoekstre No. 15 17.10m/56-1.25 Jan. 13

Tabugbo, Eyestone earn annual MPSF honors

BYU continued receiving conference honors on Wednesday as the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation awarded two of its three post-championship meet honors to sprinter Adaobi Tabugbo and director of track and field Ed Eyestone.

Tabugbo earned MPSF Women's Athlete of the Meet honors after winning individual conference titles in both the 60 meter dash and 60 meter hurdles, contributing a total of 23 points to the Cougars' first women's MPSF team title. 

The freshman from Laurel, Maryland, set personal bests in both the 60 meter hurdles (8.39) and 200 meter dash (24.92) during the weekend. Tabugbo is also the first indoor track and field freshman since 2011 to receive to the MPSF's top award. 

Eyestone coached the Cougars to their third consecutive men’s MPSF title and the women’s first at the league’s championship meet on Feb. 19. Saturday marked the BYU women’s first indoor conference title since winning the Mountain West in 2011. The men won the meet with a team total of 190, 50 points ahead of runner-up Long Beach State. Meanwhile, the BYU women came in over 100 points in front of the 49ers.

Between the men’s and women’s teams, the Cougars collected 15 individual titles and three squad titles by the women’s 4x400 team and the men’s distance medley relay and 4x400 teams. BYU track and field has never won as many individual titles in Eyestone’s near decade-long tenure as head coach.

Alumni Watch

BYU track and field alumni will be among the competitors at the USATF Indoor National Championships at The Podium in Spokane, Washington on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26-27.

USATF events will also include current BYU athletes Zach McWhorter in the men's pole vault and Claire Seymour in the women's 800m. Former Cougar distance runner Conner Mantz will compete professionally for Nike Running in the men's 3000m, while current BYU athlete Courtney Wayment and recent BYU alum Anna Camp-Bennett will compete in the women's 3000m. The event can be viewed with live coverage beginning both days on CNBC at 2 p.m. PST.