PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
Saturday-Sunday, May 11-12 | Tucson, Ariz. | Roy P. Drachman Stadium
Sat. Event Start - 11:00 a.m. (PST)
Sun. Event Start - 11:00 a.m. (PST)
COUGARS SET FOR PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
>> Washington State Track and Field continues postseason competition this weekend with the Pac-12 Championships. The meet will be held Saturday, May 11 through Sunday, May 12, at Roy P. Drachman Stadium on the campus of the University of Arizona. The Cougars will travel to Tucson, Ariz., as WSU looks record strong marks heading towards the NCAA West Region Preliminaries.
WSU WRAPS UP PAC-12 MULTI-EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Lindsey Schauble continued postseason competition with a solid day two which featured the long jump, javelin throw, and 800-meter run. Schauble recorded a PR in both the long jump, with a mark of 18-feet 6 1/2 inches (5.65m), and in the 800m event with a time of 2:21.00 overall. Lindsey finished the heptathlon with 5,028 points, a new lifetime best in the event for the senior from Kennewick, Wash. Overall she turned in four top ten finishes at the Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships, along with three total lifetime best marks throughout the weekend as Lindsey finished the weekend placed 10th.
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Ray Littles entered day two of the Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships looking to compete for the overall top spot as 110-meter hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and the 1500-meter run remained. Ray turned in an overall score of 6,772 points in the decathlon, a new lifetime best for the senior from Issaquah, Wash. Littles finished the competition sixth overall, but record two PR's in both the javelin with a mark of 142-feet 3 inches (43.37m), and in the 1500m run at 4:46.26. He completed the weekend with five total lifetime best marks, along with winning the 100m dash, and placing second overall in the 400m dash. Ray's efforts during the multi-event championships secured three points for Washington State in the men's team standings as well.
PAC-12 MULTI-EVENT CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN
> Lindsey Schauble (5,028 Points - PR)
100m Hurdles: 14.91 (854 Points)
High Jump: 5-3 3/4 (1.62m) (759 Points)
Shot Put: 36-2 1/4 (11.03m) (597 Points)
200m: 26.26 (775 Points)
Long Jump: 18-6 1/2, PR (5.65m) (744 Points)
Javelin: 100-7 (30.67m) (489 Points)
800m: 2:21.00, PR (810 Points)
> Ray Littles (6,772 Points - PR)
100m: 10.70, PR (929 Points)
Long Jump: 22-4 1/4 (6.81m) (769 Points)
Shot Put: 38-11 1/2 (11.87m) (599 Points)
High Jump: 6-2 1/4 (1.89m) (705 Points)
400m: 48.66, PR (877 Points)
110m Hurdles: 16.12 (719 Points)
Discus: 114-2 (34.80m) (560 Points)
Pole Vault: 11-5 3/4 (3.50m) (482 Points)
Javelin: 142-3 , PR (43.37m) (491 Points)
1500m: 4:46.26, PR (641 Points)
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NCAA DESCENDING ORDER LISTS
The NCAA uses national descending order lists to determine the competitors for the 2019 Outdoor Championships...these lists can be viewed at the United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Track & Field Results Reporting System website (www.tfrrs.org)...the top 48 in each event advances to the East or West Region Preliminary Rounds...Pac-12 Championship competition is set for May 4-12 , and the West Region Prelims are May 23-25, in Sacramento...WSU's 2019 outdoor season bests marks can be found at www.wsucougars.com.
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