Complete ResultsGOLDEN, COLO. – The Colorado Mesa University indoor track and field team continued its strong season with four school records at the Colorado Mines Div. II Invite Friday and Saturday (Jan. 29-30).
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Andy Bowles lowered his own school record in the 60 hurdles running 8.61 to place fifth. He earned his second school record in the high jump with a leap of 6-6.75 to place third.
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Danielle Pickert broke her own school record in the shot put with a heave of 39-5.25 to finish seventh.
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Alexia Chapman,
Heidi Weber,
Ally Tapp and
Lauren Lipski lowered the school record in the distance medley relay by over eight seconds with a time of 12:38.41 to finish fourth.
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John Cusick won the mile with a season-best and provisional time of 4:20.24.
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Bacall Sterling finished second in the triple jump with a season-best and provisional mark of 38-8.75.
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Mike Nelson won the men's 5,000 in 16:12.22, and
Lauren Lipski won the women's in a time of 19:09.90.
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Breanna Royer won the pentathlon with a score of 2,622.
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Quincey Pedersen placed third in the women's high jump (5-3), and
Cameron Morley was fifth in the men's high jump (6-0.75).
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In the 400,
Heidi Weber finished fourth (59.43) and
Ally Tapp was sixth (60.16).
Zeke Sandoval was the top finisher for the Mavericks in the men's 400 with a time of 52.08 while
Nick Patton was eighth (53.94).
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McKayla Winchester placed sixth in the 60 hurdles (9.66), and
Alexia Chapman was sixth in the 800 (2:26.07).
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Aukahi Nolan tied for sixth in the pole vault (14-1.25), and
Spencer Jahr was eighth in the heptathlon with a score of 4,457.
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Trevor Jensen placed seventh in the shot put (42-6.75) and eighth in the weight throw (50-6.75).
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Deziree Lipsett finished eighth in the women's weight throw (48-8).
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The men's 4x400 relay ran a time of 3:33.70 to place fourth, and
Gary Reece-Scott was eighth in the 60 (7.13).
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The men finished sixth and the women seventh of 10 teams.
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The CMU indoor track and field teams will compete at Western State Feb. 6
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