LUBBOCK, Texas – The Arizona track and field team concluded their two-meet weekend on Saturday. Jordan Geist led the way for the Wildcats, winning the shot put for the second straight meet.
TEXAS TECH FIELD HIGHLIGHTS
Once again, Jordan Geist won the men’s shot put with a toss of 21.27m (69-9.5). Geist had three of his throws surpass 21m in distance. Additionally, Youssef Koudssi placed fifth, and Zach Landa finished eighth.
In the first event of the day, Mackenna Orie and Tapenisa Havea finished first and second in their shot put event group, and sixth and seventh overall. Havea had a PR throw of 15.77m (51-9) and led going into the final, but Orie’s toss of 15.87m (52-0.75) was enough to edge out her Wildcat teammate.
Senior Katie Daily broke her personal record and placed second overall in the women’s pole vault after clearing 4.18m (13-8.5). In the men’s pole vault, Tanner Kippes also set a new indoor PR after a clearance of 5.09m (16-8.25).
Seniors Alexa Porpaczy and Talie Bonds both cleared 1.81m (5-11.25) in the women’s high jump. Porpaczy placed third overall and Bonds placed fifth.
In their first collegiate triple jump, freshmen Taylen Wise and Esther Akinlosotu placed fifth and seventh in their event group. Wise had a bound of 12.60m (41-4.25) and Akinlosotu had a leap of 12.52m (41-1). Rylee Perkins also broke her personal record with a jump of 12.13m (39-9.75).
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Neysia Howard and Jenica Bosko both set big personal records in the women’s 200m. Howard clocked a 23.68, which just barely beat out Bosko’s time of 23.69. Additionally, Presley Money set a new PR with a time of 25.83. In the men’s 200m, Diego Marquez ran a 22.12 which is a new personal best as well.
The Wildcats ended the meet with a fourth-place finish in the men’s 4x400m. Carl Hicks, Isaac Davis, Logan Hasher, and Lyricc Lopez combined to run a 3:08.66.
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In the men’s mile, Iker Sanchez Lopez lowered his PR by nearly seven seconds, running a 4:00.87 to finish 10th overall. Additionally, Sailor Hutton, Alisa Lyesina, and Cade Russo also all set new personal bests in various events. Hutton clocked a…
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