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Busy Week for Cougar Track & Field with Three Meets on Tap

Busy Week for Cougar Track & Field with Three Meets on Tap


PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State Track and Field braces for a busy week as the team will divide and conquer at three different events this week. The week begins at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, Calif., April 16-18, where the distance group will be the focus. April 17 the team will compete at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate, Hosted by Long Beach State, in Long Beach, Calif. Remaining team members will compete Thursday, April 17, at the Whitworth Twilight in Spokane.

Meet Info – Bryan Clay Invitational

Dates: Wednesday-Friday, April 16-18, 2025

Venue: Azusa Pacific Track  |  Azusa, Calif.

Results: BryanClayInvitational.com

Streaming: Flotrack.org

Meet Schedule (PDF)

Meet Info – Pacific Coast Intercollegiate

Dates: Thursday, April 17

Venue: Jake Rose Track  |  Long Beach, Calif.

Results: FinishedResults.com

Meet Schedule (PDF)

 

Meet Info – Whitworth Twilight

Dates: Thursday, April 17

Venue: Boppell Track  |  Spokane, Washington

Results: Live.tf

Meet Schedule (PDF)

 

Last Time Out – Jeff Rahn Classic (April 11)

Washington State Track & Field captured 13 event wins, along with four NCAA Division I Top 100 marks, 21 personal bests and 10 additional season bests at the Jeff Rahn Classic. Maxwell Moore set a PR in capturing the men’s discus event, reaching 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. 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. 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.

Up Next:

The Cougars stay home for its lone outdoor meet of the season, hosting the Cougar Classic, April 25-26, at Mooberry Track.

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