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Green, Reinheimer Climb Aboard NCAA Bus

Green, Reinheimer Climb Aboard NCAA Bus


NCAA West Preliminary Championships

May 28-31 | College Station, Texas | E.B. Cushing Stadium

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Saturday

11:00 am – Women’s Discus – Kaia Tupu-South (Flight 1)

3:15 pm – Women’s 1,500m, Quarterfinals – Chloe FoersterAmina MaatougSophie O’SullivanClaire Yerby

3:40 pm – Women’s Steeplechase, Quarterfinals – Maggie Liebich

5:05 pm – Women’s 800m, Quarterfinals – Stephanie Driscoll

6:10 pm – Women’s 5,000m, Quarterfinals – Mia CochranJulia David-SmithAmina Maatoug

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Seniors Nathan Green and Kyle Reinheimer added to the Husky travel crew on its way to the NCAA Outdoor Championships, as the pair of school record-holders advanced through NCAA West Prelims on the meet’s third day. Green made his fourth-straight NCAA final site in the 1,500-meters, while Reinheimer booked his first ever outdoor nationals at 800-meters.

 

The men’s half of West Prelims wrapped up today at Texas A&M’s E.B. Cushing Stadium, with a final day of women’s competition coming on Saturday. Green and Reinheimer will be joined by men’s pole vaulter Scott Toney to make up the men’s squad at NCAAs in Eugene, Ore. from June 11-14.

 
Green, the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Champion at 1,500-meters, and the 2025 NCAA Indoor mile runner-up, took the lead going into the final lap of his quarterfinal heat. An Oregon runner passed him on the backstretch but Green responded, going back in front and pulling away to cross the line first in 3:46.47. In four trips to West Prelims over the last four years, Green has successfully advanced through the first round and quarterfinals every time, going 8-for-8.
 
Reinheimer, the grad transfer who lowered the Husky 800m record earlier this year to 1:46.09 at the Bryan Clay Invite, kept his breakout year going with a second-place finish in the first 800-meter quarterfinal. Reinheimer made a decisive move into the lead with 200-meters left, and while he surrendered the lead shortly before the line, he was safely and…

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