Washington State University Athletics

Idaho Team Challenge Next For T&F
February 06, 2020 | Track
Cougars travel to the Kibbie Dome for the third time this indoor season.
IDAHO TEAM CHALLENGE
Friday, Feb. 7 | Moscow, Idaho | Kibbie Dome
Field Events Start: 10:00 a.m. (PT)
Running Events Start: 10:45 a.m. (PT)
T&F GEARED UP FOR IDAHO TEAM CHALLENGE
The Cougars travel to the Kibbie Dome once again this indoor season as Washington State track and field looks to compete in the Idaho Team Challenge. The WSU women and men will focus on the meet at Idaho, as this will be the only competition the Cougars will see this weekend, coming off a split squad weekend previously traveling to both Seattle and Albuquerque.
LAST TIME OUT
NEW MEXICO TEAM INVITE
The women's squad overall finished in a tie for first with Nevada in the team scoring with 31 total points on the day. Leonie Reuter posted another win for the Cougars in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet 10-inches (1.78m). Fellow Coug Suzy Pace finished third in the event at 5-feet 7 1/4 inches (1.71m) as well. Stephanie Cho ran a 54.83 in the 400-meter dash to finish second overall, just .002 behind the winner from Nevada. Kreete Verlin went on to finish third overall in the long jump at 20-feet 3 1/2 inches (6.18m) and teammates Anna Rodgers and Lauren Newman would finish fifth and sixth in the event respectively. Mitch Jacobson notched a second place finish in the high jump at 7-feet 1/2-inch (2.15m), and Daylon Hicks went on to post a PR mark in the event at 6-feet 7 1/2 inches (2.02m). RayRay Wells Jr. and Ja'Maun Charles went three and four in the 60-meter dash finals with Wells running a 6.72, and Charles finishing at 6.77 overall. Wells and Charles both finished fifth and seventh respectively in the 200-meter dash as RayRay ran a 21.47, and Ja'Maun finished at 21.50 overall. Sam Brixey posted a second place finish in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 7.84, and Nick Johnson came in fourth overall at 8.01.The men's squad overall finished with 20 total points in the team scoring, finishing third overall at the New Mexico Team Invite.
UW INVITATIONAL
Zorana Grujic recorded a top ten finish in tenth place overall in the mile event with a PR of 4:48.99. Faimalie Sale posted a 13th place overall finish in the weight throw with a mark of 55-feet 2 1/4 inches (16.82m) during day one competition also. Bryana Rogers posted an eighth place finish for Washington State in the triple jump with a mark of 35-feet 11 1/2 inches (10.96m) on the day as well. Colton Johnsen continued to produce solid distance results as he finished fourth overall in the 5000-meter race with a time of 14:08.41. Johnsen went on to place fifth overall in the mile as well with an overall time of 4:04.98, and fellow Coug Reid Muller was right behind Colton in sixth at 4:05.93. Corey Allen competed in the 400-meter dash, placing 23rd overall with a time of 51.78 as well.
INTO THE TWITTER-VERSE
NCAA DESCENDING ORDER LISTS
The NCAA uses national descending order lists to determine the competitors for the 2020 Indoor 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 16 individuals and 12 relays will move on to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships March 13-14 at Albuquerque, New Mexico (University of New Mexico host)...best marks for the Cougars throughout the 2020 indoor season can be found at www.wsucougars.com.
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Friday, Feb. 7 | Moscow, Idaho | Kibbie Dome
Field Events Start: 10:00 a.m. (PT)
Running Events Start: 10:45 a.m. (PT)
T&F GEARED UP FOR IDAHO TEAM CHALLENGE
The Cougars travel to the Kibbie Dome once again this indoor season as Washington State track and field looks to compete in the Idaho Team Challenge. The WSU women and men will focus on the meet at Idaho, as this will be the only competition the Cougars will see this weekend, coming off a split squad weekend previously traveling to both Seattle and Albuquerque.
LAST TIME OUT
NEW MEXICO TEAM INVITE
The women's squad overall finished in a tie for first with Nevada in the team scoring with 31 total points on the day. Leonie Reuter posted another win for the Cougars in the high jump with a mark of 5-feet 10-inches (1.78m). Fellow Coug Suzy Pace finished third in the event at 5-feet 7 1/4 inches (1.71m) as well. Stephanie Cho ran a 54.83 in the 400-meter dash to finish second overall, just .002 behind the winner from Nevada. Kreete Verlin went on to finish third overall in the long jump at 20-feet 3 1/2 inches (6.18m) and teammates Anna Rodgers and Lauren Newman would finish fifth and sixth in the event respectively. Mitch Jacobson notched a second place finish in the high jump at 7-feet 1/2-inch (2.15m), and Daylon Hicks went on to post a PR mark in the event at 6-feet 7 1/2 inches (2.02m). RayRay Wells Jr. and Ja'Maun Charles went three and four in the 60-meter dash finals with Wells running a 6.72, and Charles finishing at 6.77 overall. Wells and Charles both finished fifth and seventh respectively in the 200-meter dash as RayRay ran a 21.47, and Ja'Maun finished at 21.50 overall. Sam Brixey posted a second place finish in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 7.84, and Nick Johnson came in fourth overall at 8.01.The men's squad overall finished with 20 total points in the team scoring, finishing third overall at the New Mexico Team Invite.
UW INVITATIONAL
Zorana Grujic recorded a top ten finish in tenth place overall in the mile event with a PR of 4:48.99. Faimalie Sale posted a 13th place overall finish in the weight throw with a mark of 55-feet 2 1/4 inches (16.82m) during day one competition also. Bryana Rogers posted an eighth place finish for Washington State in the triple jump with a mark of 35-feet 11 1/2 inches (10.96m) on the day as well. Colton Johnsen continued to produce solid distance results as he finished fourth overall in the 5000-meter race with a time of 14:08.41. Johnsen went on to place fifth overall in the mile as well with an overall time of 4:04.98, and fellow Coug Reid Muller was right behind Colton in sixth at 4:05.93. Corey Allen competed in the 400-meter dash, placing 23rd overall with a time of 51.78 as well.
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NCAA DESCENDING ORDER LISTS
The NCAA uses national descending order lists to determine the competitors for the 2020 Indoor 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 16 individuals and 12 relays will move on to compete at the NCAA Indoor Championships March 13-14 at Albuquerque, New Mexico (University of New Mexico host)...best marks for the Cougars throughout the 2020 indoor season can be found at www.wsucougars.com.
FOLLOW THE COUGS
Get all the info, photos, and videos a true Cougar Fan could want by following the team on Facebook (facebook.com/wsucougartrack), Twitter (@wsucougartf) and Instagram (wsucougartf).
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