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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Aubrey Frentheway and Ashton Riner-Lunt advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Championships while four other BYU women moved on to Saturday quarterfinals during West Preliminary action at Hornet Stadium on Thursday.
Aubrey Frentheway plotted a course to national qualifying early on in the 10,000-meters as she stormed ahead into the lead pack and stayed there to the end, finishing fourth. At 32:28.85, Frentheway broke her own school record and reached her second consecutive outdoor nationals. The senior from Cheyenne, Wyoming previously broke Carey May’s 39-year-old school record with a time of 32:34.08 at the Bryan Clay Invitational on April 13.
“After watching the men’s 10,000 last night, we had a feeling that it was going to go hard from the gun,” said BYU women’s distance coach Diljeet Taylor. “Aubrey was prepared for that, it’s her style of racing. I’m really happy that she could end her last regional qualifier in that fashion.”
After two attempts, javelin thrower Ashton Riner-Lunt stood on the edge of qualifying position with a long throw of 53.43-meters/175-3.
“Today started off a little scary but I listened to my coaches and teammates and they told me to attack,” Riner-Lunt said. “I had to believe in myself and have good self-talk to get into gear.”
The defending national champion then summoned her best toss of the day when it mattered most. Riner-Lunt threw a season-best 55.57m/182-3 on her third and final attempt of the meet, qualifying her for a third-career trip to nationals.
The senior from Connell, Washington sent the javelin farther than six of the nation’s top-10 throwers, including nearly a foot farther than national-leader Rhema Otabor of Nebraska. Riner-Lunt also threw nearly 14 feet farther than cross-town rival Kelsi Oldroyd of Utah Valley. Oldroyd had beaten Riner-Lunt by eight feet at the Robison Invitational on April 22.
“Even though she really hasn’t hit too many big throws this year, she is probably one of the most consistent throwers in the west and it showed today,” said BYU throws coach Nik Arrhenius. “This is the deepest national qualifying round ever and everyone had to be on the top of their game.”
Adaobi Tabugbo moved on to the 100-meter hurdles quarterfinals with a personal-best time of 13.33. Tabugbo’s previous best of 13.44 came on April 8 at the Trojan Invitational. The senior from Laurel, Maryland finished fifth in a difficult heat yet good enough to reach advance as a time qualifier along with hurdlers such as Kaylyn Hall of Iowa State and Madison Langley-Walker of Arkansas. At 13.33, Tabugbo surpasses Amy Menlove Otis (2005) for No. 5 all-time at BYU. Tabugbo will compete in the 100m hurdles quarterfinal for the second straight season on Saturday at 6:15 p.m. PDT.
Riley Chamberlain ran 4:18.68 to finish third in her heat, 22nd overall and advance in the 1500-meters. As the bell sounded on heat four, Chamberlain pushed to the front of the pack and stayed in qualifying position to the finish while coming in just behind Sophie O’Sullivan of Washington and TCU’s Gracie Morris. Chamberlain crossed 0.19 seconds ahead of the nation’s No. 4 1,500m runner, Simone Plourde of Utah. The freshman from nearby Loomis, California will vie for a spot at nationals in the 1,500m quarterfinal on Saturday at 5:15 p.m. PDT.
Claire Seymour and Meghan Hunter each advanced to the 800-meter quarterfinal, finishing first and second, respectively in their heats. Hunter came on strong down the home stretch and pulled even with Valery Tobias of Texas before the Longhorn runner edged her by a hair at the finish. Tobias entered the meet ranked third nationally. Hunter’s 2:05.81 is a new season-best and comes just 1.5 seconds short of a personal best.
Seymour stayed near the front of the pack before surging into the lead on the bell lap and cruising ahead to win the heat at 2:05.38. Sanu Jallow of Texas A&M and Mia Moerck of Oregon came in behind Seymour and second and third, respectively. With overall finishes of seventh and 11th overall, Seymour and Hunter are a step closer to nationals and will compete for a spot in Austin in the 800m quarterfinals on Saturday at 7:05 p.m. PDT.
The NCAA West Preliminary continues for the Cougars on Friday with men’s events beginning at 1 p.m. PDT. The BYU women resume competition on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. PDT.
PROVO, Utah — No. 20 BYU women's track and field continues the march toward NCAA Championships with the 2023 NCAA Division I West Preliminary at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California Wednesday.
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The Cougars will have 26 athletes competing in 14 events starting Thursday at 1:30 p.m. PDT. Each BYU woman will vie to advance to the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships at Mike A. Myer's Track Stadium in Austin, Texas on June 7-10.
Meet Information
- Dates: May 24-27
- Host: Sacramento State
- Venue: Hornet Stadium // Sacramento, California
- Men's Events: May 24, 26
- Women's Events: May 25, 27
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National Entry Standings
BYU ranks third nationally with 64 combined men's and women's preliminary entries. The total marks the third consecutive year the Cougars have qualified more than 60. Since the NCAA began preliminary competition in 2010, BYU has now compiled eight years with 50 or more entries.
National Entries for NCAA Regional Round (Men + Women) | ||
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Ranking | Team | Entries |
No. 1 | Arkansas | 75 |
No. 2 | Texas | 66 |
No. 3 | BYU | 64 |
No. 4 | Texas Tech | 57 |
No. 5 | Nebraska | 56 |
No. 6 | Iowa, Florida | 50 |
No. 7 | Alabama | 46 |
No. 8 | Duke | 44 |
No. 9 | Oregon, LSU | 43 |
No. 10 | Texas A&M, USC, UCLA | 42 |
BYU ranks sixth nationally with 28 women's entries, trailing only Texas among the Big 12 teams of 2024.
National Entries for NCAA Regional Round (Women) | ||
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Ranking | Team | Entries |
No. 1 | Arkansas | 34 |
No. 2 | Texas | 32 |
No. 2 | Oregon | 32 |
No. 4 | Duke | 31 |
No. 5 | Florida | 30 |
No. 6 | BYU | 28 |
No. 7 | Iowa | 27 |
No. 7 | Nebraska | 27 |
No. 9 | Texas Tech | 26 |
No. 10 | USC | 24 |
No. 10 | Oklahoma | 24 |
BYU Athletes Competing
- Jaslyn Gardner // Sr. // Enterprise, Utah
- Events: 100m and 4x100m relay
- Qualifying time: 11.29 (@)
- Squad qualifying time: 44.57
- Ranked No. 1 all-time at BYU in the 100m.
- Marianne Barber // Fr. // Farmington, Utah
- Events: 200m and 4x400m relay
- Qualifying time: 23.50
- Squad qualifying time: 3:34.29
- Claire Seymour // Sr. // Modesto, California
- Events: 800m and 4x400m relay
- Qualifying time: 2:00.04
- Squad qualifying time: 3:34.29
- Meghan Hunter // Jr. // Provo, Utah
- Events: 800m and 4x400m relay
- Qualifying time: 2:06.08
- Squad qualifying time: 3:34.29
- Taylor Rohatinsky // Fr. // Highland, Utah
- Event: 1500m
- Qualifying time: 4:12.76
- Ranked No. 22 nationally and No. 5 all-time at BYU.
- Carmen Alder // So. // Southern Pines, North Carolina
- Event: 1,500m
- Qualifying time: 4:14.08
- Riley Chamberlain // Fr. // Loomis, California
- Event: 1,500m
- Qualifying time: 4:13.07
- Ranked No. 8 all-time at BYU.
- Alissa Fielding // Sr. // Orem, Utah
- Event: 1,500m
- Qualifying time: 4:17.62
- Jacey Farmer // Fr. // San Diego, California
- Event: 1,500m
- Qualifying time: 4:18.48
- Heather Hanson // Sr. // Anacortes, Washington
- Event: 1,500m
- Qualifying time: 4:18.98
- Jenna Hutchins // So. // Johnson City, Tennessee
- Event: 5,000m
- Qualifying time: 15:35.73
- Ranked No. 3 all-time at BYU.
- Aubrey Frentheway // Sr. // Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Event: 10,000m
- Qualifying time: 32:34.08
- Ranked No. 13 nationally and No. 1 all-time at BYU.
- Adaobi Tabugbo // Sr. // Laurel, Maryland
- Event: 100m Hurdles and 4x100m relay
- Qualifying time: 13.44
- Squad Qualifying time: 44.57
- Ranked No. 6 all-time at BYU.
- Lexy Halladay-Lowry // Jr. // Boise, Idaho
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 9:49.95
- Ranked No. 6 nationally and No. 2 all-time at BYU
- Sadie Sargent // Jr. // Coalville, Utah
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 10:06.24
- Madi Moffitt // Jr. // Orem, Utah
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 10:11.32
- Allie Warner // Jr. // Orem, Utah
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 10:15.89
- Lizzie Dildine // So. // Boise, Idaho
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 10:49.46
- Destiny Everett // So. // Lincoln, California
- Event: 3,000m Steeplechase
- Qualifying time: 10:19.85
- Dolita Shaw // Jr. // Grays, United Kingdom
- Event: 4x100m Relay
- Squad qualifying mark: 44.57
- Cierra Tidwell Allphin // Jr. // Gilbert, Arizona
- Event: High Jump
- Qualifying mark: 1.88m/602
- Ranked No. 3 nationally and No. 2 all-time at BYU.
- Cailee Faulkner // So. // Mesa, Arizona
- Event: Pole Vault
- Qualifying mark: 4.32m/14-2
- Ranked No. 16 nationally and No. 5 all-time at BYU.
- Rebekah Ross // So. // Spokane, Washington
- Event: Pole Vault
- Qualifying mark: 4.27m/14-0
- Ranked No. 23 nationally and No. 4 all-time at BYU.
- Maren Garnett // Jr. // Spearman, Texas
- Event: Pole Vault
- Qualifying mark: 4.07m/13-4.25
- Jessica Thompson // Jr. // Plains, Montana
- Events: Javelin Throw & Shot Put
- Qualifying mark: 47.10m/154-6 (JT) & 16.27m/53-4.5 (SP)
- Ranked No. 2 all-time at BYU in the shot put and No. 7 in the javelin.
- Ashton Riner-Lunt // Sr. // Connell, Washington
- Event: Javelin Throw
- Qualifying mark: 53.96m/177-1
- Ranked No. 17 nationally and No. 1 all-time at BYU.
- Women's javelin defending national champion.