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STew | Posted: 13 Apr 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU wins Mid-Major Challenge with five first-place finishes

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The BYU women’s track & field team finished with five first-place finishes and multiple second-place finishes to narrowly win the Mid-Major Challenge this weekend, 155-147, over Sacramento State.

“It all came down to our performance in the 4x400-meter relay,” BYU coach Patrick Shane said. “We were neck and neck with Sacramento State through much of the meet, and in order for them to win, they needed to beat us by two places in the 4x400. We finished second, and they finished third in the race, so we were able to pull off the win.”

The BYU 4x400 relay team consisted of Allysa Hansen, Nicole Rudd Bringhurst, Angela Shields and Natalie Stewart. The team finished second overall with a time of 3:46.34, only 3.40 ahead of Sacramento State.

During the first night of competition on Friday, Rachel Fisher led the Cougars to their first, first-place finish in the pole vault with a vault of 3.95 meters (12-11.50). Also on Friday, Deezbaa Whaley and Brittany Critchfield finished second and third in discus with throws of 44.92m (147-04.00) and 43.15m (141-07.00), respectively.

On Saturday the top performances came from Sarah Yingling in the 1,500 meters, Kelsey Brown in the 800 meters, Hansen in the 400-meter hurdles and Allyson Anderson Wardell in the javelin.

Yingling led the distance runners finishing first in the 1,500 with a time of 4:20.25. Yingling also broke the Mid Major Challenge meet record in the 1,500 set by  Kim Conley of UC Davis in 2009. Candace Eddy Carlisle finished third overall in 4:22.45. Rachel Stewart and Natalie Shields finished fifth and eighth with times of 4:24.34 and 4:33.16, respectively.

Brown finished first in the 800 with a time of 2:06.83, a new personal best during the outdoor season. Yingling and Rachel Stewart finished third and eighth in 2:09.35 and 2:12.15. Carlisle finished 10th in 2:14.40.

Brown, Yingling and Carlisle all finished first in their respective heats.

Hansen led the way for the Cougars in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:00.64. Teammate Kaylee Packham finished second narrowly behind Hansen in 1:00.71.

The last first-place finish came from Wardell in the javelin. She finished with a throw of 44.49m (145-11.00). Freshman Taylor Barrus finished sixth overall with a throw of 39.00m (127-11), and Brie Simmons finished eighth with a mark of 32.61m (107-00). 

In the 400 meters, Natalie Stewart finished second with a time of 55.05.

Results from the Mid-Major Classic can be found at hornetsports.com.

Next weekend the Cougars head to Walnut, Calif., for the Mt. Sac Relays, one of the most competitive meets of the year. 

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STew | Posted: 8 Apr 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Mid Major Challenge up next for women’s track and field

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PROVO, Utah – The BYU women’s track and field team heads to Sacramento, Calif., this weekend to compete for the first time in the Sacramento State Mid Major Challenge.

“This should be a pretty good meet,” BYU coach Patrick Shane said. “Sacramento State has been working hard the last few years to put together a competitive meet. We’re taking the largest travel group we’ve had this season, so we are happy to go.”

Other teams participating in the challenge include Utah State, Fresno State, Portland State, UC Davis, Montana State, Detroit Mercy, Nevada and San Diego State.

Despite the large number of athletes traveling to the meet this weekend, only a handful of distance runners are set to compete. Among those runners are Kelsey Brown, Candace Eddy Carlisle, Rachel Stewart and Sarah Yingling. All four runners last competed at the Stanford Invitational March 29 and 30 in the 800 meters and 1,500 meters.

Brown finished 10th overall in the 800 with a time of 2 minutes 7.40 seconds, .39 off her outdoor personal best. Brown also competed in the 1,500 with a time of 4:28.23. The Stanford Invitational was her first time competing since the NCAA Indoor Championships in early March.

Carlisle heads to Sacramento coming off a fourth-place section finish in the 1,500 with a personal-best time of 4:25.40. She also finished 27th in section “B” of the 800 with a time of 2:16.01.

Yingling and Stewart placed 12th and 14th overall in section “B” of the 800 with a times of 2:12.73 and 2:13.20. In the 1,500, Yingling finished second in her section in 4:26.02. Stewart finished sixth in her section in 4:30.53.

Last week during the Sun Angel Classic in Tempe, Ariz., the Cougars were led by Allysa Hansen in the 400-meter hurdles and Ashleigh Warner in the 1,500 meters.

Hansen, who sat out last year due to reconstructive knee surgery, placed fourth with a time of 1:00.77, a new personal best in the 400. Warner finished second in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:34.51.

The starting time of the Mid Major Challenge for BYU is set for 3:30 p.m. PDT with the women’s discus throw at Hornet Stadium.  An updated schedule for the meet will be available on Wednesday at Hornetsports.com.