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Dawgs Close Up Dempsey With String Of PRs

Dawgs Close Up Dempsey With String Of PRs


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Another Dempsey Indoor season has drawn to a close, with a myriad of momentum-building PRs for the Huskies on the final day of the Ken Shannon Last Chance Meet. Washington will now wait for NCAA Indoor Championship selections to be announced this coming week and head to Boston in two weeks to compete against the nation’s best.
 
800-meter specialist Wilma Nielsen was the Dawg today who did the most to lock up an individual NCAA spot, as she raced to a PR of 2:02.26 which will keep her locked in the top-16, which is the NCAA Indoor cut-off.
 
The rest of the squad will turn its attention to the outdoor season, which will begin at the end of March with the Stanford Invitational.
 
Sprints
 
The 400-meters saw season-and personal-bests galore from the Huskies today. Anna Terrell went 55.35 and freshman Kapiolani Coleman had a PR of 56.37 to lead the women. The men got the first sub-47-second run of Daniel Gaik’s career as he ran 46.98 to improve his No. 7 mark in school history. Jonathan Birchman had a season-best 47.77, just .01 off his PR. Freshmen Jonathan Frazier and Boden Hanley each wrapped their indoor seasons with PRs, Frazier going 47.95 and Hanley 48.08.
 
Distances
 
The women’s 800-meters was one of the big highlights of the meet with a fantastic field led by the fastest time ever run by an American indoors, as Nia Akins of the Brooks Beasts ran 1:58.27, the first woman to ever break two-minutes in the Dempsey.
 
First-year Husky Wilma Nielsen earned herself an indoor PR in the same heat as Akins’ record time, running 2:02.26 to improve her No. 2 time in school history and essentially lock up an NCAA Indoor bid as that should rank her 12th nationally. Marlena Preigh lowered her season-best to 2:03.34 one week after helping the DMR set the collegiate record. And competing unattached, Samantha Friborg had a season-best time of 2:04.44, setting herself up well for the coming outdoor season.
 
The Dempsey saw its 300th sub-four-minute mile this weekend and now 200 different men have broken the mark. A new one joining the list for UW was Evan Jenkins, as the redshirt freshman became the sixth Husky man just this year to go sub-four, and the 21st in school history. Jenkins ran 3:59.54, while Leo Daschbach also went sub-four for the second time this season, going 3:59.04. Eric Gibson also had a season-best time of 4:01.03
 
In the women’s mile, Sophie O’Sullivan clocked…

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