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Cougars Capture 13 Event Wins at Jeff Rahn Classic
April 11, 2025 | Track & Field
SPOKANE, Wash. (April 11, 2025) – Washington State graduate student Maxwell Moore captured the men's discus event in a personal-best throw of 56.40 meters, one of 13 events wins on the day, to highlight the Cougars day at the Jeff Rahn Classic Friday at Boppell Track.
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In addition to the 13 event wins, Cougar student-athletes four NCAA Division I Top 100 marks, 21 personal bests and 10 additional season bests.
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Moore's PR throw came on his second attempt that reached 56.40 meters, 185-feet, 0 inches, nearly 12 feet better than his previous season best. Sophomore Brooke Lyons was the lone double winner on the day, capturing the 100m (11.63 seconds) and 200m (23.43) titles, the latter marking the nation's 43rd-best time this season.
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Additional track event winners included: Micaiah Aden in the men's 3000m, Parker Duskin in the 110m Hurdles, Bryson Stubblefield in the 100m, Grant Buckmiller in the 200m and Jaylyn Lehner in the women's 5000m. Stubblefield's time of 10.45 in the 100m marked the nation's 69th-fastest time this season.
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Cougars capturing field event titles included Laura Lindquist in the hammer throw, A.J. McGloflin in the men's high jump, Gavin Dimick in the pole vault, Alexandra Gustavel in the women's high jump, Nevaeh Wilson in the women's discus, joining men's discus winner Moore.
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Up Next
The Cougars return to the track Wednesday when they head to southern California to compete in the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif.
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For all the latest WSU Track and Field news, photos, and videos, like the team on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/wsucougartrack) or follow on X (@ WSUCougarXCTF) and Instagram (@WSUCougarXCTF).
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WSU TRACK & FIELD
Jeff Rahn Classic
April 11, 2025
Boppell Track
Spokane, Wash.
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TRACK RESULTS
Women's 3000m
Men's 3000m
Women's 4x100m Relay
Men's 4x100m Relay Â
Women's 1500m
Men's 1500m
Women's 100m Hurdles
Men's 110m Hurdles
Men's 400m
Women's 100m
Men's 100m
Women's 800m
Men's 800m
Men's 400m Hurdles
Women's 200m
Men's 200m
Women's 5000m
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FIELD EVENTS
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Women's Hammer Throw
Men's Shot Put
Men's High Jump
Men's Hammer Throw
Women's Long Jump
Men's Pole Vault
Women's High Jump
Women's Javelin
Women's Discus
Women's Pole Vault
Men's Javelin Throw
Women's Triple Jump
Men's Discus
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In addition to the 13 event wins, Cougar student-athletes four NCAA Division I Top 100 marks, 21 personal bests and 10 additional season bests.
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Moore's PR throw came on his second attempt that reached 56.40 meters, 185-feet, 0 inches, nearly 12 feet better than his previous season best. Sophomore Brooke Lyons was the lone double winner on the day, capturing the 100m (11.63 seconds) and 200m (23.43) titles, the latter marking the nation's 43rd-best time this season.
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Additional track event winners included: Micaiah Aden in the men's 3000m, Parker Duskin in the 110m Hurdles, Bryson Stubblefield in the 100m, Grant Buckmiller in the 200m and Jaylyn Lehner in the women's 5000m. Stubblefield's time of 10.45 in the 100m marked the nation's 69th-fastest time this season.
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Cougars capturing field event titles included Laura Lindquist in the hammer throw, A.J. McGloflin in the men's high jump, Gavin Dimick in the pole vault, Alexandra Gustavel in the women's high jump, Nevaeh Wilson in the women's discus, joining men's discus winner Moore.
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Up Next
The Cougars return to the track Wednesday when they head to southern California to compete in the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif.
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For all the latest WSU Track and Field news, photos, and videos, like the team on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/wsucougartrack) or follow on X (@ WSUCougarXCTF) and Instagram (@WSUCougarXCTF).
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WSU TRACK & FIELD
Jeff Rahn Classic
April 11, 2025
Boppell Track
Spokane, Wash.
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TRACK RESULTS
Women's 3000m
- Evelina Sitnika, DNF
Men's 3000m
- Micaiah Aden, 9:34.44, 1st [PR]
- Eric Swedin, 9:50.25, 2nd [PR]
Women's 4x100m Relay
- Zoe Ray, Brooke Lyons, Zakiya Hill, Ashley Hollenbeck Willems, 45.24, 2nd
Men's 4x100m Relay Â
Women's 1500m
- Bela Alvarado, 4:34.64, 2nd [PR]
- Evelina Sitnika, 4:47.02, 8th
- Kathleen Raab, 4:55.33, 12th [PR]
Men's 1500m
- Evan Bruce, 3:57.20, 15th [PR]
- Grayson Wilcott, 3:57.70, 17th [SB]
- Cooper Cortinas, 4:07.62, 35th
Women's 100m Hurdles
- Sarah Kovich, 14.79, 2nd [PR]
Men's 110m Hurdles
- Parker Duskin, 13.90, 1st
Men's 400m
- Royal Haley, 47.53, 2nd
Women's 100m
- Brooke Lyons, 11.63, 1st
- Ashley Hollenbeck Willems, 11.97, 2nd
- Zoe Ray, 12.17, 4th
- Zakiya Hill, 12.27, 5th
- Chloe Metz, 12.88, 11th
Men's 100m
- Bryson Stubblefield, 10.45, 1st [PR] [#69 in NCAAA Division I]
- Keenan Kuntz, 10.60, 2nd
- Parker Duskin, 10.67, 4th [PR]
- Milan Cieslak, 11.01, 7th [PR]
Women's 800m
- Lily Herman, 2:14.35, 4th
- Nicole Yanasak, 2:17.53, 10th [PR]
- Hanna Bailey, 2:19.03, 12th [PR]
Men's 800m
- Kellen Langford, 1:50.82, 3rd [PR]
- Emmett Klus, 1:53.02, 4th [SB]
- Alec Barran, 1:53.04, 5th [PR]
- Ferran Verges, 1:53.24, 6th
- Chase Bartlett, 1:55.81, 8th [SB]
- Grayson Wilcott, 2:00.96, 17th
Men's 400m Hurdles
- Eysias Banks, 55.61, 3rd
Women's 200m
- Brooke Lyons, 23.43, 1st [#43 in NCAA Division i]
- Ashley Hollenbeck Willems, 24.49, 4th
- Maya McCabe, 25.76, 10th
Men's 200m
- Grant Buckmiller, 21.14, 1st
- Milan Cieslak, 22.25, 7th [SB]
- Erik Larripa Taxell, 23.02, 12th
Women's 5000m
- Jaylyn Lehner, 17:22.56, 1st
- Maya Nichols, 17:26.12, 3rd
- Sabrina Colbert, 17:33.76, 5th [PR]
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FIELD EVENTS
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Women's Hammer Throw
- Laura Lindquist, 52.05m (170' 9.00"), 1st [PR]
Men's Shot Put
- Kai Twaddle-Dunham, 16.94m (55' 7.00"), 2nd [PR]
- Erik Larripa Taxell, 12.74m (41' 9.75" 18th [PR]
Men's High Jump
- A.J. McGloflin, 2.14m (7' 0.25") 1st [SB]
- Antoni Smith, 2.06m (6' 9.00"), 2nd
Men's Hammer Throw
- Mason Andulajevic, 60.56m (198' 8"), 2nd [PR] [#85 NCAA Division 1]
- Tristian Webb, 49.56m (162' 7"), 8th [PR]
- Cody White, 45.82m (150' 4"), 12th
Women's Long Jump
- Sarah Kovich, 5.21M (17' 1.25"), 6th
Men's Pole Vault
- Gavin Dimick, 4.75m (15' 7"), 1st
- Erik Larripa Taxell, 4.75m (15' 7"), 2nd
Women's High Jump
- Alexandra Gustavel, 1.68m (5' 6"), 1st [SB]
Women's Javelin
- Sarah Kovich, 38.83m (127' 5"), 2nd
Women's Discus
- Nevaeh Wilson, 46.15m (151' 5"), 1st [SB]
- Lindi Kessinger, 42.63m (139' 10"), 3rd [SB]
Women's Pole Vault
- Chloe Metz, 3.88m (12' 8.75"), 3rd [SB]
- Angela Turner, 3.28m (10' 9"), T-6th [SB]
- Madisyn Negro, 3.28m (10' 9"), T-6th
Men's Javelin Throw
- Mark Schlichting, 54.42m (178' 6"), 5th
Women's Triple Jump
- Daj Williams, 11.63m (38' 2"), 3rd
Men's Discus
- Maxwell Moore, 56.40m (185' 0"), 1st, [PR] [#37 in NCAA Division I]
- Kai Twaddle-Dunham, 55.56m (182' 3"), 2nd
- Tristian Webb, 43.65m (143' 2"), 11th [PR]
- Henry Sheldrup, 40.45m (132' 8"), 15th
- Cody White, 37.77m (123' 11'), 21st
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