Track & Field Washington State Athletics

Trent Arrivey Soars to NCAA Auto Mark in High Jump

Jan. 23, 2010

Complete Results

PULLMAN, Wash. -- Two Cougars reached NCAA qualifying marks and 26 Washington State student-athletes met or exceeded their lifetime-best marks during the Cougar Indoor Invitational Track & Field meet, a two-day, seven-team scoring meet held at WSU's Indoor Track Facility.

WSU's Trent Arrivey, a senior All-American from Woodinville, Wash., won the men's high jump with an NCAA Automatic Qualifying, meet record, and lifetime-best height of 7-feet, 4 1/4 inches (2.24m). Cougar teammate Ryan Deese (junior, Colorado Springs, Colo.) finished second with an NCAA Provisional Qualifying mark of 7-0 1/4 (2.14m) which equals his PR height. Utah State's Clint Silcock also reached an NCAA PQ height of 7-0 1/4 for third place. Arrivey surpassed the meet record set in 2004 by California's Teak Wilburn of 7-2 1/2 (2.20m).

Kyle Schauble (senior, Kennewick) won the men's heptathlon with a PR score of 5,062 points. During the three events contested Saturday, Schauble ran the 60m hurdles in a time of 8.41 seconds, cleared 14-5 1/4 (4.40m) in the pole vault, and ran the 1000m in a time of 2-minutes, 50.13 seconds. Freshman Ramsey Hopkins (San Diego) finished sixth (4642 points).

Freshman Holly Parent (Victoria, B.C.) led a one-two finish in the women's high jump with her meet record clearance at 5-8 3/4 (1.75m). Freshman Christine Rice (Ridgefield) took second place by clearing the bar at 5-5 (1.65m).

Other Cougar women winners included: Princess Joy Griffey, 60m dash (7.53); Cindy Robinson, 200m (25.33); Shawna Fermin, 400m (57.85); Lisa Egami, mile (5:03.54); Anna Layman, 800m (2:14.54); and the 4x400m relay of Brittnay Crabb, Brianne Brown, Courtney Zalud, and Veronica Elseroad-Wall (3:54.91).

Junior Marlon Murray (Des Moines, Wash.) led a first-through-fifth Cougar finish in the men's 60m dash with a time of 6.82. Other WSU men winning events Saturday included: Wesley McCann, 200m (22.47); Reny Follett, 400m (49.17); Luke Lemenager, 800m (1:53.55); Sean Wilson, triple jump (45-7 3/4 - 13.91m); and the 4x400m relay of Greg Hornsby, Dana Wells, Ezra John Griffey, and Lemenager (3:23.72).

"I'm very pleased with the outcomes of both today's and yesterday's competition and I think some of the performances exceeded my expectations," Cougar Head Coach Rick Sloan said. "Trent Arrivey and Ryan Deese both looked very strong in the high jump. I like the way we competed, especially in the sprints. Princess Joy Griffey was within 6/100s of a second of her lifetime best and had good, controlled races. Marlon Murray opened his indoor season by equaling his lifetime-best and freshman Greg Hornsby made a significant drop in his PR, running 6.84. Those two looked strong and with freshman Brett Blanshan I think we have some very strong sprinters. Stephan Scott-Ellis' long jump was just seven centimeters away from the freshman school record set in 1983, and his triple jump will be coming around quickly so that is promising. Reny Follett, men's team captain, opened his season with a strong 400m time of 49.17 and I think the indoor season will be bright for him when we move to larger tracks. The men's milers and pole vaulters are making good progress. Holly Parent did well in the opener and had some nice attempts at the provisional qualifying mark in the high jump today. Weight thrower Cassie Whitfield is making steady progress, reaching the 57-foot mark this week."

Idaho's Mykael Bothum won the women's shot put with an NCAA PQ toss of 52-9 1/4 (16.08m). Friday night, WSU's Stephan Scott-Ellis broke the meet record with his long jump leap of 24-3 1/2 (7.40m), Idaho's Lucas Pope bettered the meet record in the pole vault by soaring over the bar at 17-3 1/2 (5.27m).

The Washington State men's and women's team will be competing in the Texas A&M Challenge meet, Jan. 29 and 30, in College Station, Texas, against teams from the Pac-10, Big 12, and SEC.

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Players Mentioned

Trent Arrivey

Trent Arrivey

High Jump
6' 5"
Senior
Brett Blanshan

Brett Blanshan

Sprints
5' 9"
Freshman
Brianne Brown

Brianne Brown

400m
5' 9"
Sophomore
Brittnay Crabb

Brittnay Crabb

Hurdles
5' 4"
Sophomore
Ryan Deese

Ryan Deese

High Jump
6' 4"
Junior
Lisa Egami

Lisa Egami

Middle Distance
5' 3"
Senior
Veronica Elseroad-Wall

Veronica Elseroad-Wall

Hurdles
5' 2"
Junior
Shawna Fermin

Shawna Fermin

400m/LJ
5' 8"
Freshman
Reny Follett

Reny Follett

400m
5' 11"
Senior
Ramsey Hopkins

Ramsey Hopkins

Decathlon
6' 5"
Freshman
Greg Hornsby

Greg Hornsby

Sprints
5' 8"
Freshman
Ezra John - Griffey

Ezra John - Griffey

Sprints
5' 5"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Trent Arrivey

Trent Arrivey

6' 5"
Senior
High Jump
Brett Blanshan

Brett Blanshan

5' 9"
Freshman
Sprints
Brianne Brown

Brianne Brown

5' 9"
Sophomore
400m
Brittnay Crabb

Brittnay Crabb

5' 4"
Sophomore
Hurdles
Ryan Deese

Ryan Deese

6' 4"
Junior
High Jump
Lisa Egami

Lisa Egami

5' 3"
Senior
Middle Distance
Veronica Elseroad-Wall

Veronica Elseroad-Wall

5' 2"
Junior
Hurdles
Shawna Fermin

Shawna Fermin

5' 8"
Freshman
400m/LJ
Reny Follett

Reny Follett

5' 11"
Senior
400m
Ramsey Hopkins

Ramsey Hopkins

6' 5"
Freshman
Decathlon
Greg Hornsby

Greg Hornsby

5' 8"
Freshman
Sprints
Ezra John - Griffey

Ezra John - Griffey

5' 5"
Sophomore
Sprints