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Silesia Diamond League 2025 Recap, News And Results
The Silesia Diamond League takes place today, Saturday, August 16 from the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, Poland. With the World Championships fast approaching, the meet is one of the final major tune-ups, drawing top athletes and heightened anticipation.
US Audiences can watch the Silesia Diamond League Meeting LIVE on FloTrack.
Silesia Diamond League Recap (All Times ET)
11:53 AM ET – 100 Meter (Women)
World leader Melissa Jefferson-Wooden clocks a 10.66 (+0.1), just .01 off her own world-leading time from early August. Tia Clayton was second at 10.82, Marie Josée Ta Lou-Smith third at 10.87, Tina Clayton was fourth at 10.91, Jacious Sears fifth at 11.00, and Sha’Carri Richardson sixth at 11.00.
11:42 AM ET – 400 Meter Hurdles (Men)
World lead and Diamond League record of 46.28 for Karsten Warholm! Now through eight meets, Warholm finishes as the qualification points leader at 38. Rai Benjamin is second at 30 points, Matheus Lima is third in points with 23.
11:32 AM ET – 200 Meter (Women)
Shericka Jackson wins at 22.17 (-0.3) for a season best. Brittany Brown second clocked at 22.21, Favour Ofili third at 22.25. Jackson is now third in qualification standings through six of seven meetings, totaling 15 points.
11:18 AM ET – 1500 Meter (Men)
Yared Nuguse earns an important win, holding off a hard-charging field at 3:33.19. Timothy Cheruiyot overcame multiple athletes on the inside over the final few meters for second at 3:33.35.

Yared Nuguse after winning the 1500m at 3:33.19.
“This competition was exciting, a good atmosphere. Getting the win gives me confidence. My plan today was not to take the lead, just wait for my time, the last 300m. I felt really good on the last 300m and the kick came. I will race in Brussels and Zurich. I won in Zurich in 2023 and 2024 and I hope to win a third time this year there. My season is developing really well, but the best part is still to come.” – Yared Nuguse
11:08 AM ET – 400 Meter Hurdles (Women)
Femke Boll lowered her own world lead to 51.91! This also takes down her own meet record of 52.13 from 2024. Emma Zapletalová finished second with a Slovakian national record of 53.58. Jasmine Jones was third at 53.64.
10:58 AM ET – 100 Meter (Men)
Kishane Thompson had a strong start and held on from there to win the 100-meter showdown against Noah Lyles for the victory 9.87 to 9.90 (+0.3). Thompson clocked a world-leading time of 9.75 back in June. For Lyles this 9.90 is a season best and breaks him into the top-12 for this year’s world rankings. Kenny Bednarek finished third at 9.96, Christian Coleman fourth at 9.96, Trayvon Bromell fifth at 9.97, and Courtney Lindsey sixth 10.05.

Noah Lyles after his second-place 9.90 in the 100m final.
“It is a great stepping stone. I needed to see a sub 10. I needed to see winning, beating people, I took out some really big heads today, people who run 9.7 and 9.8. I am getting the confidence. It makes me really excited for not only today but also for next week and Tokyo.” – Noah Lyles
10:53 AM ET – Javelin (Men)
Julius Yego hit a mark of 83.60 on his third attempt, and that performance held true through the finals to earn the win. Yego is now fifth in the qualification points standings through three of four meets, scoring 11 total.
10:44 AM ET – 1500 Meter (Women)
Gudaf Tsegay earns the win with a meet record and season best 3:50.62, now tied for second in qualification points standings at 16 with Nelly Chepchirchir. Second in this race was Beatrice Chebet with a personal best 3:54.73, Georgia Hunter Bell 3:56.00 third, and Nikki Hiltz fourth at 3:56.10.
10:35 AM ET – 100 Meter Hurdles (Women)
A Diamond League record by Masai Russell! She led the final with a time of 12:19 (+1.4). Russell has a world lead this season with a 12.17 (+2.0) from early May. Tonea Marshall finished second in the final running 12.24, Tobi Amusan third at 12.25.
10:16 AM ET – 3000 Meter (Women)
My goodness! Race winner Faith Kipyegon went after it, clocking 8:07.04! A world lead, meet record, and more, just off the all-time leading performance of 8:06.11 by Junxia Wang in 1993.

Faith Kipyegon after running 8:07.04 in the 3000 meters.
“It is all about Tokyo now. I am so happy. I wanted to run a longer distance. To be honest, I did not see the clock on the finish line because I was so tired. But now I am very satisfied with the time. I saw the world record red line during the race but today it was very hot. I want to come back here next year. I enjoyed the atmosphere, I am happy about it. I am grateful for what I have done. aTokyo is a championship race, so anything can happen.” – Faith Kipyegon
10:04 AM ET – 400 Meter (Women)
Marileidy Paulino closed strong to run down Eid Salwa Naser for the win, Paulino clocked 49.18, and Naser second 49.27. Paulino leads the Diamond qualification standings through six of seven meetings at 24, Naser is tied for second overall with Lieke Klaver at 22 points each. Only five points separate the top seven in the qualification standings.
9:52 AM ET – 800 Meter (Women)
Olympic gold medalist Keely Hodgkinson clocks the 2025 world lead with a time of 1:54.74, well ahead of the field and also a meet record. Has a personal best of 1:54.61.
9:13 AM ET – Pole Vault (Men)
Armand Duplantis cleared the 6.10m bar for the victory and also took three attempts at 6.20m. Emmanouil Karalis went out at 6.00m for second.
9:12 AM ET – Long Jump (Women)
Jasmine Moore claims the meet record with a winning mark of 6.85m (+0.2) on their fifth attempt in the series. A tight competition with Hilary Kpatcha second and Blaire Bryant third, both marked at 6.83m.
9:01 AM ET – High Jump (Men)
Hamish Kerr clears the 2.33m bar, now tied for fourth in world rankings. This is a season best for Kerr by .03m. JuVaughn Harrison finished second with a 2.28m clearance.
8:05 AM ET – Shot Put (Men)
Payton Otterdahl’s fifth throw in the series of 22.28m earned the victory over finalists Leonardo Fabbri, 22.10m, and Joe Kovacs, 21.82m. Through four of five meetings, Kovacs leads the Diamond qualification standings with 25 points, Otterdahl is second at 22, and Rajindra Campbell, who finished sixth today with a mark of 21.58m, is third overall with 20 points.
“This is a big improvement from the last meeting in Hungary. It is my third time here in Silesia and I enjoyed it a lot, I got my best result here this year. After the trials I came to Europe and it is a challenge coming over here, with the time. It takes a few days but I am feeling good now. I will compete in Lausanne and Zurich and then I will fly home to Nebraska for a week before heading to Japan for the world championships.” – Payton Otterdahl
8:00 AM ET – Hammer Throw (Men)
Current world leader Bence Halász won the hammer with a mark of 81.77m. He has a season best of 83.18m from August 12th.
8:00 AM ET – Hammer Throw (Women)
Camryn Rogers earns the hammer throw victory, hitting a mark of 75.39m, which came on the second throw of the series. Rogers is ranked second in the world rankings with a season best of 78.88m from July 5th.
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Diamond League Silesia Event Schedule (ET)
- 8:00 AM – Hammer Throw Men
- 8:00 AM – Hammer Throw Women
- 8:05 AM – DL Shot Put Men
- 8:07 AM – 1500m Handbike Men
- 8:17 AM – 100m Para Men
- 8:25 AM – 4 x 400m Men
- 8:35 AM – 800m Wheelchair Men
- 8:53 AM – Women’s 200m Para
- 9:01 AM – DL Men’s High Jump
- 9:16 AM – DL Women’s Long Jump
- 9:20 AM – DL Women’s 100m Hurdles – Heat A
- 9:29 AM – DL Women’s 100m Hurdles – Heat B
- 9:33 AM – DL Men’s Pole Vault
- 9:40 AM – Men’s 110m Hurdles
- 9:52 AM – Women’s 800m
- 10:04 AM – DL Women’s 400m
- 10:16 AM – Women’s 3000m
- 10:35 AM – DL Women’s 100m Hurdles – Final
- 10:44 AM – DL Women’s 1500m
- 10:53 AM – DL Men’s Javelin Throw
- 10:58 AM – DL Men’s 100m
- 11:08 AM – DL Women’s 400m Hurdles
- 11:18 AM – DL Men’s 1500m
- 11:32 AM – DL Women’s 200m
- 11:42 AM – DL Men’s 400m Hurdles
- 11:53 AM – DL Women’s 100m
How To Watch Silesia Diamond League
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Full Silesia Diamond League Entries
100m Women
- Dina Asher-Smith (GBR)
- Tia Clayton (JAM)
- Tina Clayton (JAM)
- Aleia Hobbs (USA)
- Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA)
- Sha’Carri Richardson (USA)
- Jacious Sears (USA)
- Ewa Swoboda (POL)
- Marie-Josée Ta Lou-Smith (CIV)
400m Hurdles Men
- Berke Akçam (TUR)
- Trevor Bassitt (USA)
- Roshawn Clarke (JAM)
- Caleb Dean (USA)
- Ezekiel Nathaniel (NGR)
- Chris Robinson (USA)
- Abderrahman Samba (QAT)
- Alessandro Sibilio (ITA)
- Karsten Warholm (NOR)
200m Women
- Jaël Bestué (ESP)
- Minke Bisschops (NED)
- Brittany Brown (USA)
- Amy Hunt (GBR)
- Shericka Jackson (JAM)
- Maia McCoy (USA)
- Daryll Neita (GBR)
- Favour Ofili (NGR)
- Jenna Prandini (USA)
1500m Men
- Reynold Cheruiyot (KEN)
- Timothy Cheruiyot (KEN)
- Soufiane El Bakkali (MAR)
- Neil Gourley (GBR)
- Josh Hoey (USA)
- Hobbs Kessler (USA)
- Abel Kipsang (KEN)
- Festus Lagat (KEN)
- Niels Laros (NED)
- Cameron Myers (AUS)
- Stefan Nillessen (NED)
- Narve Gilje Nordås (NOR)
- Yared Nuguse (USA)
- Filip Ostrowski (POL)
- Filip Rak (POL)
- Žan Rudolf (SLO)
- Patryk Sieradzki (POL)
- Maciej Wyderka (POL)
400m Hurdles Women
- Femke Bol (NED)
- Rushell Clayton (JAM)
- Anna Cockrell (USA)
- Anna Gryc (POL)
- Jasmine Jones (USA)
- Andrenette Knight (JAM)
- Dalilah Muhammad (USA)
- Shiann Salmon (JAM)
- Savannah Sutherland (CAN)
100m Men
- Kenneth Bednarek (USA)
- Ackeem Blake (JAM)
- Trayvon Bromell (USA)
- Christian Coleman (USA)
- Courtney Lindsey (USA)
- Noah Lyles (USA)
- Akani Simbine (RSA)
- Kishane Thompson (JAM)
- Oliwer Wdowik (POL)
1500m Women
- Saron Berhe (ETH)
- Sarah Billings (AUS)
- Beatrice Chebet (KEN)
- Agathe Guillemot (FRA)
- Freweyni Hailu (ETH)
- Linden Hall (AUS)
- Birke Haylom (ETH)
- Sarah Healy (IRL)
- Nikki Hiltz (USA)
- Georgia Hunter Bell (GBR)
- Lorea Ibarzabal (ESP)
- Julia Jaguścik (POL)
- Klaudia Kazimierska (POL)
- Weronika Lizakowska (POL)
- Heather MacLean (USA)
- Worknesh Mesele (ETH)
- Sophie O’Sullivan (IRL)
- Gudaf Tsegay (ETH)
- Diribe Welteji (ETH)
100m Hurdles Women Final
- Tobi Amusan (NGR)
- Alia Armstrong (USA)
- Devynne Charlton (BAH)
- Christina Clemons (USA)
- Marione Fourie (RSA)
- Kendra Harrison (USA)
- Kerrica Hill (JAM)
- Alaysha Johnson (USA)
- Rayniah Jones (USA)
- Tonea Marshall (USA)
- Ackera Nugent (JAM)
- Masai Russell (USA)
- Alicja Sielska (POL)
- Pia Skrzyszowska (POL)
- Megan Tapper (JAM)
- Nadine Visser (NED)
- Danielle Williams (JAM)
- Klaudia Wojtunik (POL)
400m Women
- Amber Anning (GBR)
- Natalia Bukowiecka (POL)
- Alexis Holmes (USA)
- Henriette Jæger (NOR)
- Lieke Klaver (NED)
- Salwa Eid Naser (BRN)
- Marileidy Paulino (DOM)
- Martina Weil (CHI)
- Sada Williams (BAR)
Javelin Throw Men
- Roderick Genki Dean (JPN)
- Andrian Mardare (MDA)
- Cyprian Mrzygłód (POL)
- Anderson Peters (GRN)
- Keshorn Walcott (TTO)
- Julian Weber (GER)
- Julius Yego (KEN)
Pole Vault Men
- Ben Broeders (BEL)
- Armand Duplantis (SWE)
- Emmanouil Karalis (GRE)
- Sam Kendricks (USA)
- Renaud Lavillenie (FRA)
- Piotr Lisek (POL)
- Kurtis Marschall (AUS)
- Ernest John Obiena (PHI)
- Ersu Şaşma (TUR)
- Menno Vloon (NED)
Long Jump Women
- Lex Brown (USA)
- Claire Bryant (USA)
- Quanesha Burks (USA)
- Larissa Iapichino (ITA)
- Hilary Kpatcha (FRA)
- Malaika Mihambo (GER)
- Jasmine Moore (USA)
- Monae’ Nichols (USA)
- Ackelia Smith (JAM)
High Jump Men
- Romaine Beckford (JAM)
- Oleh Doroshchuk (UKR)
- JuVaughn Harrison (USA)
- Jonathan Kapitolnik (ISR)
- Hamish Kerr (NZL)
- Mateusz Kołodziejski (POL)
- Shelby McEwen (USA)
- Jan Štefela (CZE)
- Mikołaj Szczęśny (POL)
- Gianmarco Tamberi (ITA)
- Woo Sanghyeok (KOR)
Shot Put Men
- Konrad Bukowiecki (POL)
- Rajindra Campbell (JAM)
- Chukwuebuka Cornnell Enekwechi (NGR)
- Leonardo Fabbri (ITA)
- Joe Kovacs (USA)
- Payton Otterdahl (USA)
- Adrian Piperi (USA)
- Roger Steen (USA)
- Tom Walsh (NZL)
- Zane Weir (ITA)
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Men’s Track and Field Starts 2026 Campaign With Strong Showing at Springfield College Season Opener
Springfield, Mass. – December 6, 2025 – The Springfield College men’s track and field team had a strong showing as it hosted the Springfield College Season Opener for the first meet of the season.
Shane Erb (Marion, Iowa) took first place in the mile after finishing with a time of 4:23.30 and was the second place finisher in the 3000-meter run after crossing the finish line at 9:02.42. Erb’s mile time ranks sixth in Division III to start the campaign, while his 3,000-meter time ranks 14th.
Mike Anderson (Cromwell, Conn.) and Isaiah Hannah (Ballston Spa, N.Y.) finished first and second, respectively, in the 60-meter hurdles. Anderson finished with a time of 8.16 to tie his school record he broke just a season ago, while Hannah finished at 8.59. Anderson’s time currently ranks second in Division III this season.
In his debut, Luca Kabel (Merrimack, N.H.) won the 60-meter dash crossing the finish line at 7.04. He also competed in the 200-meter dash where he finished second at 22.58.
Colin Hansen (Ipswich, Mass.) won the 400-meter dash at 50.54 and Seth Twarog (Hubbardston, Mass.) was close behind at 50.70 which was good for a second place finish with both now ranking inside the top-20 nationally to kick off the seaosn. Parker Ruger (Rhinebeck, N.Y.) won the 600-meter run finishing in 1:26.74 while Eli Burt (Topsham, Maine) came in third at 1:29.34 in their first meets for the Pride.
The 4×400-meter relay team of Twarog, Ruger, Hansen, and first-year Caleb March (Hampden, Maine) took the win after crossing the finish line at 3:37.78.
In the field events, Alex McKenney (Ossining, N.Y.) won the pole vault after clearing 4.45-meters (14 feet, 7.25 inches), which currently stands eighth in the country, while Jamil Manu (Manchester, Conn.) claimed second in the high jump after jumping 1.92-meters (6 feet, 3.50 inches).
Martin Nyagilo (Randolph, Mass.) won the shot put with a throw of 15.21-meters (49 feet, 10.75 inches), a mark that ranks sixth in the country early in the season and Peyton Blanchard (Kennebunk, Maine) came in third with a mark of 14.28-meters (47 feet, 2.25 inches). Charles Botelho (Middleboro, Mass.) finished third in the weight throw with mark of 15.01-meters (49.3 feet).
Springfield will await the new year and travel to Tufts on Saturday, January 17 for the Branwen Smith-King Invitational.
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West Fargo volleyball coach Kelsey Titus resigns after four seasons – InForum
WEST FARGO — West Fargo High School volleyball coach Kelsey Titus has resigned after four seasons guiding the Packers.
West Fargo activities director Justin Behm confirmed the resignation to The Forum late Friday.
In an email to The Forum Saturday, Titus cited family as the primary reason in her decision to step down.
“The main reason is to be more present with my family,” Titus said. “The decision was extremely difficult as I have absolutely loved my time coaching at West Fargo. (Behm) has been an incredible person to work for and with. I am extremely grateful for his support and guidance.
“The decision came after a lot of prayer. My husband is also a (football) coach, and having both of us coaching in the fall — with a very active 7-year-old — has become challenging. As hard as it is to be done, I know that being more involved and present in our son’s activities is where I am supposed to be. I have peace knowing it’s where the Lord wants me to be.”
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Titus took the reins of the West Fargo program ahead of the 2022 season. Over four seasons, she led the Packers to a 96-48 record that included two state tournament appearances and an East Region tournament championship.
The Packers first advanced to state under Titus during her first season in 2022 where the team placed fifth that season. The 2025 campaign was West Fargo’s strongest with Titus at the helm, finishing 28-8 overall to go with a third-place finish at the state tournament and the East Region tournament title — which ended in
a five-set thriller
over crosstown rival West Fargo Sheyenne.
Titus coached three all-conference and all-state players throughout her tenure. Raina Chwialkowski was a four-time all-conference selection under Titus while Ellee McIntosh was named to the all-conference team three times. Olivia Soine was an all-conference player for Titus in 2022.
Chwialkowski was also an all-state selection four times, McIntosh three times and Soine one time. Chwialkowski was named both East Region and Division AA Senior Athlete of the Year in the sport of volleyball this season. She’ll head to NCAA Division I Maryland next season to continue her career while McIntosh will play for North Dakota.
Titus received Division AA Coach of the Year honors this season upon conclusion of the state tournament. West Fargo
defeated Bismarck in five sets
during this year’s Division AA quarterfinals before
falling to Fargo Davies
in the semis. The Packers proceeded to defeat Bismarck Century in five sets in the third-place match.
“The girls have truly bought in to our culture and have been so much fun to work with,” Titus said. “I truly feel blessed to have gotten the chance to coach such wonderful young women. They mean so much to me and my family. This past season was an incredible one for me to witness on and off the court. I am so thankful for the girls and their trust in me and our coaching staff. These girls are truly special and have brought so much joy into the game of volleyball, to each other and to us coaches.”
Titus previously served as an assistant volleyball coach at the University of Jamestown for seven seasons prior to coming to West Fargo. There, she also served as associate athletic director for three years.
A search for Titus’ successor will begin immediately.
“Again, I can’t thank West Fargo High School and Justin Behm enough for the opportunity and the trust they put in me to run the volleyball program the last four years,” Titus said. “I also want to thank my coaching staff — they have become such a huge part of my life and I’m so thankful they chose to do this with me. I will forever be grateful for my time at West Fargo High School. Go Packers.”
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Haugen Sets Norwegian National Record at Youree Spence Garcia Invitational
The Red Storm collected six event wins and 10 top-three finishes. In addition, five Johnnies etched their names on indoor top-10 all-time lists.
On the track, Haugen’s program record is the first to fall at Ocean Breeze this season. Chinenye Josephine Onourah won the 400m in a time of 53.13, which sits number two on the indoor all-time list. St. John’s took first through fifth place in the 400m. Freshman Nia-Ruby Forbes-Agyepong kicked off her Red Storm career with a top five finish in the 60m hurdles, stopping the clock in 8.90.
Both the 4x400m relay and the 4x800m relay quartets crossed the line first. The 4x400m squad finished 10 seconds ahead of second place, while the 4x800m group cruised to a 17 second margin of victory.
In the field, senior Jamora Alves started her indoor campaign with a second place showing in the women’s shot put. Her toss of 14.30m (46ft 11in.) is her second-best season opening mark of her career and gives her another top-10 performance in program history. Linn Hertz Saebbo won the long jump on her final attempt, leaping 6.05m (19ft 10.25in). The mark sits third all-time on the indoor list. Freshman Tatiana Camilo also made the long jump final, with a jump of 5.45m (17ft 10.50in) and Nyla Branche placed second in the high jump with a 1.62m (5ft 3.75in) clearance.
Youree Spence is regarded as one of the greatest track and field athletes in St. John’s history. She is an 11-time BIG EAST Champion and holds three top-10 performances across three disciples. The track and field legend and the meet’s namesake was in attendance, along with several other alumni.
A portion of the team is set to compete next Friday, Dec. 12, back at Ocean Breeze in the Wagner Seahawk Shootout.
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NCAA Tournament: Nebraska vs. Kansas State Volleyball Watch Thread
#1 Nebraska vs. Kansas State
When: Saturday, December 6th, 7:00pm CST
Where: Bob Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE
Both Kansas State and Nebraska won their 1st round matches to create an old Big 12 matchup for Round 2 in Lincoln, NE on Saturday night. Though the Huskers played a little later, they probably have the upper hand tomorrow since they only had to play 3 sets while Kansas State had to battle through 5 tough sets against San Diego earlier on Friday afternoon.
Since the match is less than 24 hours away, you’re only going to get the spark notes version for this Kansas State team and a quick recap of their match against San Diego. Kansas State could be bringing a good amount of fans tomorrow as they are only roughly 2 and half hours from Lincoln.
Kansas State finished the 2025 season going 18-9, 10-8 in conference play, in the Big 12 conference and getting ranked wins against North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado, Baylor, and Iowa State. The Big 12 was one of the most, if not the most, competitive conferences this year putting the most teams in the tournament in 2o25.
The stats get a little rough for K-State if you just look at the record between them and Nebraska. These two teams played their first match against each other in 1975 and the most recent one was in 2023 in the non-conference portion of the season. K-State is 4-81 against the Huskers, all time, with their last win coming in 2011 in the tournament. Nebraska hosted this match.
K-State’s top player, in their match against San Diego, was SR OH Shaylee Myers, who is a Lincoln Southwest graduate. She had 26 kills on 58 swings and hit .328%. She only recorded 7 errors.
RS-JR OH Aniya Clinton was another top Wildcat on Friday night, recording 19 kills in the 5 set match, hitting .304%. She also added 13 digs as well.
MB Jordyn Williams and Setter Ava LeGrand were the top blockers for K-State with Williams blocking 7 balls and LeGrand blocking 6. Brenna Schmidt is the Wildcats’ other middle blocker and she had a pretty good night defensively, but struggled offensively ending in the negatives with 2 kills and 3 errors. Schmidt had 4 assisted blocks and also had 1 of 2 solo blocks. Clinton had the other solo block.
Nebraska will look to continue their hunt for a national championship Saturday night against a Kansas State team that will be hungry to take out the only undefeated team left in D1 volleyball, and the predicted national champion. The match will begin at 7:00pm CST on ESPN+.
#1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (31-0, 20-0 B1G)
Kansas State Wildcats (18-9, 10-8 Big 12)
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Indoor Track and Field’s Mia Hoskins Breaks Weight Throw Record on Opening Weekend
The weekend began at the Armory Collegiate Distance Carnival, where Columbia dominated in the field events. Tyler Yen and Madison Williams won the long jump events, posting 6.85m and 5.63m, respectively, to lead the pack.
Viktoria Mihaylova picked up a win in the triple jump, posting a 11.97m jump. Rocco Carpinello took second in the men’s triple jump with a mark of 14.58m.
In the distance events, Elia Ton-That had the top finish for the Lions, placing second in the 3000m with a time of 9:42.63.
On Saturday evening, the Lions continued to compete at the Armory in the TCNJ Indoor Open. The highlight of the meet came in the mile run, where Jacob Van Orden (4:08.14) and Maggie Boler (5:02.17) both finished in first place.
Moriah Luetjen took first in the 400m with a time of 57.09. In addition, Collin Moore (1.93m) and Norina Khanzada (1.68m) won the high jump events, Mignonne de Beer (5.72m) won the long jump, and Liam Wright (4.60m) and Lucy Markow (3.62m) won the pole vault.
Elsewhere, Columbia sent its throwers to compete at the Army Crowell Open, where history was made.
Mia Hoskins took second in the weight throw, setting a new program record with a mark of 17.94m.
Marcus Blasucci also placed second in the shot put, with the second best mark in program history at 17.59m.
Parker Kim won the weight throw with a throw of 19.70m.
Full results from the Armory Collegiate Distance Carnival, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE.
Full results from the TCNJ Indoor Open, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE.
Full results from the Army Crowell Open, including all of Columbia’s other top finishers, can be found HERE.
ON DECK:
The Lions will be off the rest of December for the holidays, before returning to action in the new year on January 9 in the TCNJ Lions Invite at the Armory.
Stay up to date on all things Columbia track & field by following the Lions on Twitter (@CULionsXCTF), Instagram (@culionsxctf) and on Facebook (@ColumbiaAthletics).
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Nebraska advances to Sweet 16 after sweeping Kansas State
Nebraska hosted Kansas State in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Saturday.The Huskers got on the board first thanks to Harper Murray.Virginia Adriano forced a Wildcat timeout after a solo block and a kill. Nebraska led 13-7.Check out this incredible play.Nebraska won set 1, 25-17.Kansas State got on the board first, but the Huskers bounced back quickly.The Huskers won set 2, 25-21.The Wildcats got out ahead of the Huskers, but Andi Jackson was able to tie things up at five apiece.Adriano with a kill made it 18-12 Nebraska.With a 25-16 set 3 win, the Husker swept Kansas State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 41st time in program history.Nebraska will play Kansas in the next round of the tournament. The time and date have yet to be announced.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
Nebraska hosted Kansas State in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament on Saturday.
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The Huskers got on the board first thanks to Harper Murray.
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Virginia Adriano forced a Wildcat timeout after a solo block and a kill. Nebraska led 13-7.
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Check out this incredible play.
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Nebraska won set 1, 25-17.
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Kansas State got on the board first, but the Huskers bounced back quickly.
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The Huskers won set 2, 25-21.
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The Wildcats got out ahead of the Huskers, but Andi Jackson was able to tie things up at five apiece.
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Adriano with a kill made it 18-12 Nebraska.
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With a 25-16 set 3 win, the Husker swept Kansas State to advance to the Sweet 16 for the 41st time in program history.
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Nebraska will play Kansas in the next round of the tournament. The time and date have yet to be announced.
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