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Buffs Capture Pair Of Titles At Pac-12 Invitational
February 25, 2022 | Track and Field
SEATTLE – The University of Colorado track and field program picked up a title from each gender here Friday in the first day of the 2022 Pac-12 Indoor Invitational.
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The Buffs were led by Avery McMullen picking up the win in the women's long jump with a jump of 6.03 meters (19-9.5). McMullen had the lead going into finals and fouled the rest of her jumps in attempts to dial in a huge mark.
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McMullen also advanced to the finals in the women's 60-meter hurdles by placing seventh in prelims in 8.39 seconds. She will compete in the hurdle finals and the high jump tomorrow.
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The winner on the men's side was Andrew Kent in just his second-ever track event for Colorado. Kent won the men's 5,000-meter run in 13:43.08, winning decisively by a couple of seconds. His teammate Charlie Sweeney finished fourth in 13:54.40.
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In the women's 5,000 race, India Johnson and Gabrielle Orie finished third and fourth, respectfully. Johnson crossed the line in 16:05.28 while Orie finished in 16:10.39.
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Colorado picked up two more top-five finishes in the first day with Gya'ni Sami placing fifth in the women's weight throw with a toss of 18.23 meters (59-9.75) and Luc Andrada finishing fifth in the 200 in 21.78 seconds. Both athletes meet has concluded as Andrada finished one spot out of the finals in the 60-meter dash.
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For the women sprints, freshman Emma Pollak finished seventh in the 200-meter dash in 24.55 seconds. She will look to bring that speed to tomorrow's women's 400 final and 4x400-meter relay.
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The final competitor advancing to finals today for Colorado was Noah Bouchard in the men's 60 hurdles. The high jump specialist ran 8.40 to advance with the sixth-best time to finals. He also competed in the long jump and will finish the meet tomorrow in the high jump.
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In the combined events, Nick Bianco and John Swabik wrapped up the first day of competition while Jada Green finished the pentathlon in eighth with a combined score of 3,607 points.
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Things ramp up tomorrow with action beginning at 11 a.m. MT with the women's high jump. Two marquis events for Colorado tomorrow are the miles starting at 12:10 p.m. MT and the 3,000s starting at 2:15 p.m. MT.
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RESULTS
WOMEN'S FIELD
Women's Pentathlon: 1. Skylar Sieben (ARIZ) 4072; 8. Jada Green (COLO) 3607
Women's Pole Vault: 1. Katie Daily (ARIZ) 4.17m (13-8.25)
Women's Weight Throw: 1. Camryn Rogers (CAL) 22.73m (74-7); 5. Gya'ni Sami (COLO) 18.23m (59-9.75); 13. Elena Opp (COLO) 16.47m (54-0.5); 15. Amanda Opp (COLO) 16.25m (53-3.75)
Women's Long Jump: 1. Avery McMullen (COLO) 6.03m (19-9.5)
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WOMEN'S TRACK
Women's 5,000: 1. Alessia Zarbo (OREG) 15:50.15; 3. India Johnson (COLO) 16:05.28; 4. Gabrielle Orie (COLO) 16:10.39
Women's 200: 1. Adriana Tatum (ASU) 23.89; 7. Emma Pollak (COLO) 24.55
Women's DMR: 1. Oregon 10:27.28
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WOMEN'S PRELIMS
Women's 60 Hurdle Prelims: 1. Jasmine Jones (USC) 8.00q; 7. Avery McMullen (COLO) 8.39q
Women's 60 Prelims: 1. Kemba Nelson (OREG) 7.24q
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MEN'S FIELD
Men's Pole Vault: 1. Max Manson (STAN) 5.38m (17-7.75)
Men's Weight Throw: 1. Jayden White (WASH) 22.58m (74-1); 3. Dominique Williams (UNAT) 21.48m (70-5.75); 10. Tyler Sconce (COLO) 18.24m (59-10.25)
Men's Long Jump: 1. Pierce LaCoste (OREG) 7.61m (24-11.75); 13. Noah Bouchard (COLO) 6.53m (21-5.25)
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MEN'S TRACK
Men's 5,000: 1. Andrew Kent (COLO) 13:43.08; 4. Charlie Sweeney (COLO) 13:54.40
Men's 200: 1. Kasaun James (USC) 20.65; 5. Luc Andrada (COLO) 21.78; 12. Ian Gilmore (COLO) 22.15
Men's DMR: 1. Oregon 9:33.54
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MEN'S PRELIMS
Men's 60 Hurdle Prelims: 1. Jamar Marshall Jr. (ASU) 7.80q; 6. Noah Bouchard (COLO) 8.40q
Men's 60 Prelims: 1. Micah Williams (OREG) 6.53q; 9. Luc Andrada (COLO) 6.80
Men's Heptathlon Day 1: 1. Jett Kinder (OREG) 3122; 10. John Swabik (COLO) 2629; 11. Nick Bianco (COLO) 2594
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The Buffs were led by Avery McMullen picking up the win in the women's long jump with a jump of 6.03 meters (19-9.5). McMullen had the lead going into finals and fouled the rest of her jumps in attempts to dial in a huge mark.
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McMullen also advanced to the finals in the women's 60-meter hurdles by placing seventh in prelims in 8.39 seconds. She will compete in the hurdle finals and the high jump tomorrow.
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The winner on the men's side was Andrew Kent in just his second-ever track event for Colorado. Kent won the men's 5,000-meter run in 13:43.08, winning decisively by a couple of seconds. His teammate Charlie Sweeney finished fourth in 13:54.40.
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In the women's 5,000 race, India Johnson and Gabrielle Orie finished third and fourth, respectfully. Johnson crossed the line in 16:05.28 while Orie finished in 16:10.39.
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Colorado picked up two more top-five finishes in the first day with Gya'ni Sami placing fifth in the women's weight throw with a toss of 18.23 meters (59-9.75) and Luc Andrada finishing fifth in the 200 in 21.78 seconds. Both athletes meet has concluded as Andrada finished one spot out of the finals in the 60-meter dash.
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For the women sprints, freshman Emma Pollak finished seventh in the 200-meter dash in 24.55 seconds. She will look to bring that speed to tomorrow's women's 400 final and 4x400-meter relay.
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The final competitor advancing to finals today for Colorado was Noah Bouchard in the men's 60 hurdles. The high jump specialist ran 8.40 to advance with the sixth-best time to finals. He also competed in the long jump and will finish the meet tomorrow in the high jump.
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In the combined events, Nick Bianco and John Swabik wrapped up the first day of competition while Jada Green finished the pentathlon in eighth with a combined score of 3,607 points.
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Things ramp up tomorrow with action beginning at 11 a.m. MT with the women's high jump. Two marquis events for Colorado tomorrow are the miles starting at 12:10 p.m. MT and the 3,000s starting at 2:15 p.m. MT.
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RESULTS
WOMEN'S FIELD
Women's Pentathlon: 1. Skylar Sieben (ARIZ) 4072; 8. Jada Green (COLO) 3607
Women's Pole Vault: 1. Katie Daily (ARIZ) 4.17m (13-8.25)
Women's Weight Throw: 1. Camryn Rogers (CAL) 22.73m (74-7); 5. Gya'ni Sami (COLO) 18.23m (59-9.75); 13. Elena Opp (COLO) 16.47m (54-0.5); 15. Amanda Opp (COLO) 16.25m (53-3.75)
Women's Long Jump: 1. Avery McMullen (COLO) 6.03m (19-9.5)
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WOMEN'S TRACK
Women's 5,000: 1. Alessia Zarbo (OREG) 15:50.15; 3. India Johnson (COLO) 16:05.28; 4. Gabrielle Orie (COLO) 16:10.39
Women's 200: 1. Adriana Tatum (ASU) 23.89; 7. Emma Pollak (COLO) 24.55
Women's DMR: 1. Oregon 10:27.28
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WOMEN'S PRELIMS
Women's 60 Hurdle Prelims: 1. Jasmine Jones (USC) 8.00q; 7. Avery McMullen (COLO) 8.39q
Women's 60 Prelims: 1. Kemba Nelson (OREG) 7.24q
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MEN'S FIELD
Men's Pole Vault: 1. Max Manson (STAN) 5.38m (17-7.75)
Men's Weight Throw: 1. Jayden White (WASH) 22.58m (74-1); 3. Dominique Williams (UNAT) 21.48m (70-5.75); 10. Tyler Sconce (COLO) 18.24m (59-10.25)
Men's Long Jump: 1. Pierce LaCoste (OREG) 7.61m (24-11.75); 13. Noah Bouchard (COLO) 6.53m (21-5.25)
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MEN'S TRACK
Men's 5,000: 1. Andrew Kent (COLO) 13:43.08; 4. Charlie Sweeney (COLO) 13:54.40
Men's 200: 1. Kasaun James (USC) 20.65; 5. Luc Andrada (COLO) 21.78; 12. Ian Gilmore (COLO) 22.15
Men's DMR: 1. Oregon 9:33.54
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MEN'S PRELIMS
Men's 60 Hurdle Prelims: 1. Jamar Marshall Jr. (ASU) 7.80q; 6. Noah Bouchard (COLO) 8.40q
Men's 60 Prelims: 1. Micah Williams (OREG) 6.53q; 9. Luc Andrada (COLO) 6.80
Men's Heptathlon Day 1: 1. Jett Kinder (OREG) 3122; 10. John Swabik (COLO) 2629; 11. Nick Bianco (COLO) 2594
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