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Three Dawgs Make NCAAs Via Fayetteville

Three Dawgs Make NCAAs Via Fayetteville


Jayden White’s hammer throw results will be added in tonight
 
NCAA WEST PRELIMINARY CHAMPIONSHIPS
May 22-25 | Fayetteville, Ark. | John McDonnell Field
 
ESPN+ Live Streams: Thursday (4-8pm PT) | Friday (5-9pm PT) | Saturday (5-9 pm PT)
 
Live Results
 
Thursday (Times Adjusted Due To Weather)
6:30 am – Women’s Hammer – Beatrice Asomaning (flight 2)
10:30 am – Women’s Javelin – Natalie Holmer (flight 1)
1:30 pm – Women’s Pole Vault – Sara BortonNastassja CampbellAmanda MollHana Moll
1:30 pm – Women’s 1500m, First Round – Chloe FoersterSophie O’SullivanIndia Weir
2:50 pm – Women’s 800m, First Round – Samantha FriborgWilma NielsenMarlena Preigh
3:20 pm – Women’s 400m Hurdles, First Round – Kapiolani Coleman
3:30 pm – Women’s Shot Put – Kaia Tupu-South (flight 3)
4:10 pm – Women’s 10,000m, Semifinals – Haley Herberg
 
Friday
3:15 pm – Men’s 1500m, Quarterfinals –Nathan GreenLuke HouserJoe Waskom
3:40 pm – Men’s Steeplechase, Quarterfinals – Sam Affolder
4 pm – Men’s Triple Jump – Trevontay Smith (flight 3)
5:25 pm – Men’s 400m Hurdles, Quarterfinals – Jonathan Birchman
6:10 pm – Men’s 5000m, Semifinals – Leo Daschbach
 
Saturday
11 am – Women’s Discus – Kaia Tupu-South (flight 1), Beatrice Asomaning (flight 2)
3:15 pm – Women’s 1500m, Quarterfinals – Chloe FoersterSophie O’SullivanIndia Weir
4 pm – Women’s Triple Jump – Lauren Heggen (flight 1)
5 pm – Women’s Shot Put – Kaia Tupu-South (flight 3)
5:05 pm – Women’s 800m, Quarterfinals – Samantha FriborgWilma NielsenMarlena Preigh
5:25 pm – Women’s 400m Hurdles, Quarterfinals – Kapiolani Coleman
6:10 pm – Women’s 5000m, Semifinals – Julia David-Smith

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – NCAA West Preliminaries began today for the Husky track and field squads, with the men taking the stage on the first of four days at John McDonnell Field at Arkansas. Shifting focus from the team’s Pac-12 title just ten days ago, the Dawgs got right back to work on building their roster for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

 

UW had a productive first day, as three field event standouts punched their tickets to nationals in Eugene. Pac-12 Champions Chandler Ault and Prestin Artis both moved on in the javelin and long jump, respectively, as did Max Manson, who was the Pac-12 pole vault silver medalist. On the track, four Huskies moved from round one into the quarterfinals…

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