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Last week, NWOSU’s track and field team went to Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas to compete in the Ichabod Invitational.

In the 60-meter men’s, Kareem Small placed first overall with a time of 6.75 and made the NCAA D2 qualifying time.

In the 60-meter women’s, Diamond Hilton placed twenty-sixth with a time of 7.90.

In the 200-meter men’s, Trevor Montanye placed thirty-fourth with a time of 22.6
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In the Women’s 200-meter, Diamond Hilton played twenty-ninth with a time of 26.08.

In the 400-meter men’s, Eric Collins placed twenty-third with a time of 50.58.

In the women’s, Azucana Carrillo placed thirty-third with a time of 1:04.12.

In the 600-yards, Azucena Carrillo placed eighth with a time of 1:33.02

In the 800-meter men’s, Christian Franklin placed forty-fourth with a time of 2:01.66.

In the women’s Cadence Long-Torres placed twenty-sixth with a time of 2:29.97.

In the 1-mile, Andrew Scott placed fortieth with a time of 4:37.42.


In the men’s 3000-meter, James Fincher placed thirtieth with a time of 8:47.12.

In the Women’s Elizabeth Dorado-Barrera placed thirty-ninth with a time of 12:23.43.


In the men’s 5000-meter, Andrew Scott placed twenty-first with a time of 16:02.05.

In the women’s, Jamaria Ross placed twenty-third with a time of 12:23.43.

In the men’s high jump, Aiden Kimberlin placed fourth with a height of 1.94 meters.

In the women’s, Asia Hicks placed fourth with a height of 1.50 meters.

In the men’s long jump, Trejon Crump placed thirty-second with a distance of 6.54 meters.

In the women’s Gabriella Hall placed third with a distance of 5.64 meters.

In the men’s pole vault, Kaleb Woolery placed fifteenth with a height of 4.00 meters.

In the women’s, Olivia Saner placed tenth with a height of 3.04 meters.

In the men’s shot put, Brock Bourgeois placed twentieth with a distance of 13.73 meters.

In the women’s, Emmalee Osborn placed thirtieth with a distance of 10.49 meters.


In the men’s triple jump, Devin Blackwell placed fifteenth with a distance of 13.57 meters.

In the women’s, Harmonie Hughes placed fourth with a distance of 11.69 meters.

In the men’s weight throw, Brock Bourgeois placed thirty-second with a distance of 14.23 meters,

In the women’s, Kaylan Swindle placed thirty-third with a distance of 12.51 meters.

The men’s 4×400 relays placed thirteenth and sixteenth with times of 3:26.94 and 3:26.54.

Their distance medley placed fifth with a time of 10:28.92.

The women’s 4×400 relay placed fifteenth with a time of 4:10.39.

Their distance medley placed seventh with a time of 13:12.78.

The women’s track team broke four school records in triple jump, long jump, 5k and the DMR.
Next week, the track and field team will travel to Lincoln, Nebraska to compete in the Nebrasca tune-up.
This will be their final meet before they compete in the NCAA DII championship in Pueblo, Colorado on February 28-March 2.