Penn Relays
Thursday-Saturday, Apr. 25-27
Philadelphia, Pa. | Franklin Field
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Payton Jordan Invitational
Friday, Apr. 26
Stanford, Calif. | Cobb Track & Angell Field
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Fresno State Invitational
Friday-Saturday, Apr. 26-27
Fresno, Calif. | Veterans Memorial Stadium
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SEATTLE – NCAA Indoor Champ Luke Houser took the win tonight in the 1,500-meters at Stanford’s prestigious Payton Jordan Invitational, showing he’s rounding into shape once again with the start of the championship season just two weeks away.
Houser’s win led a great night for the men’s distance crew at Stanford, while a women’s DMR clocked a great time east at the Penn Relays, and at still a third location, Prestin Artis won the long jump to highlight day one at the Fresno State Invitational.
Payton Jordan Invitational
Coming off successfully defending his national title in the indoor mile, Luke Houser had just one completed race thus far in the outdoor season, a 1,500-meter time of 3:42.12 from the Bryan Clay Invitational. Houser looked in full control of his talents tonight as he took the lead right before the final lap, and closed in 56.44 seconds over the final 400m to win in 3:39.05, putting him up into the top-10 in the West Region this year.
Close behind in third with a season-best was 2022 NCAA Champ, Joe Waskom, in 3:40.34, as he also closed fast in 56.60. All-American Ronan McMahon-Staggs also dropped his season-best down to 3:41.80 with a seventh-place finish. Freshman Thom Diamond went 3:53.36 in an earlier 1,500-meter heat.
The last big race of the night for the Huskies was the 5,000-meters, where three Dawgs went under 13:50. Redshirt freshman Evan Jenkins, who set the 10k School Record in his last time on the Stanford track less than a month ago, posted a big PR of 13:38.01 to jump to No. 5 in school history. He was the second collegiate finisher tonight.
Leo Daschbach was just a second off the 5k PR he ran at the Stanford Invite, going 13:41.33. Redshirt freshman Jamar Distel broke 13:50 for the first time, going 13:49.19. True freshman Tyrone Gorze finished up in 14:01.74 and redshirt freshman James Crabtree ran 14:06.36.
In the steeplechase, Sam Affolder cut four seconds off his season-best and moved up to 15th in the West Region this season, finishing in 8:45.57, just two seconds off…
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