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The Huskers finished with nine crowns in the field and nine titles on the track.
Brittni Wolczyk won the women's javelin with a mark of 170-2 (51.87m). Anna Purchase was the top collegiate finisher with a distance of 190-9 (58.14m) in the women's hammer throw.
Nebraska won both of the shot put sections. Grady Leonard claimed the men's title with a throw of 56-8 1/2 (17.28m), while Jamesha Western was victorious in the women's shot put with a mark of 50-10 3/4 (15.51m).
The Huskers also took both long jump titles. Jared Seay won the men's long jump with a PR leap of 24-3 (7.39m) and Shylia Riley won the women's crown with a season-best leap of 20-5 3/4 (6.24m).
Mayson Conner and Candice Dominguez were the top collegiate finishers in their high jump sections with marks of 7-1 3/4 (2.18m) and 5-7 (1.70m), respectively.
In the women's pole vault, Andy Jacobs won the event with a clearance of 13-3 (4.04m). Garrison Hughes claimed the men's pole vault title with a season-best height of 16-11 (5.16m).
Carlos Davis finished as the men's discus champion with a toss of 186-7 (56.88m). Alex Meyer won the women's discus on her final throw with a mark of 167-9 (51.14m).
Ryley Heier, competing unattached, was also the top collegiate finisher in the triple jump with a distance of 37-6 3/4 (11.45m).
On the track, the Nebraska men's 4x100 team set the tone, winning the relay in a time of 40.20.
Elsa Forsberg and Mia Morck, both from the distance team won events. Forsberg claimed the 1,500-meter title with a PR time of 4:28.54. Morck won the women's 800-meter crown with a time of 2:09.83.
Jasmine Barge claimed the 100-meter hurdle title with a time of 13.48. Darrius Gaw won the 110-meter hurdle crown in a season-best time of 14.63.
Whitney Bridges won both the women's 100 and 200 meters with times of 12.10 and 24.15, respectively. Alex Nelson claimed the men's 100-meter title with a time of 10.53. Jaron Woodyard was victorious in his first 200-meter dash of his career with a time of 21.42.
http://huskers.com/pdf9/5487596.pdf
Creighton, Drake, Neb Wesleyan, South Dakota St, Nebraska Omaha,Wayne St
https://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=10575&year=2019&do=info
The Huskers finished with nine crowns in the field and nine titles on the track.
Brittni Wolczyk won the women's javelin with a mark of 170-2 (51.87m). Anna Purchase was the top collegiate finisher with a distance of 190-9 (58.14m) in the women's hammer throw.
Nebraska won both of the shot put sections. Grady Leonard claimed the men's title with a throw of 56-8 1/2 (17.28m), while Jamesha Western was victorious in the women's shot put with a mark of 50-10 3/4 (15.51m).
The Huskers also took both long jump titles. Jared Seay won the men's long jump with a PR leap of 24-3 (7.39m) and Shylia Riley won the women's crown with a season-best leap of 20-5 3/4 (6.24m).
Mayson Conner and Candice Dominguez were the top collegiate finishers in their high jump sections with marks of 7-1 3/4 (2.18m) and 5-7 (1.70m), respectively.
In the women's pole vault, Andy Jacobs won the event with a clearance of 13-3 (4.04m). Garrison Hughes claimed the men's pole vault title with a season-best height of 16-11 (5.16m).
Carlos Davis finished as the men's discus champion with a toss of 186-7 (56.88m). Alex Meyer won the women's discus on her final throw with a mark of 167-9 (51.14m).
Ryley Heier, competing unattached, was also the top collegiate finisher in the triple jump with a distance of 37-6 3/4 (11.45m).
On the track, the Nebraska men's 4x100 team set the tone, winning the relay in a time of 40.20.
Elsa Forsberg and Mia Morck, both from the distance team won events. Forsberg claimed the 1,500-meter title with a PR time of 4:28.54. Morck won the women's 800-meter crown with a time of 2:09.83.
Jasmine Barge claimed the 100-meter hurdle title with a time of 13.48. Darrius Gaw won the 110-meter hurdle crown in a season-best time of 14.63.
Whitney Bridges won both the women's 100 and 200 meters with times of 12.10 and 24.15, respectively. Alex Nelson claimed the men's 100-meter title with a time of 10.53. Jaron Woodyard was victorious in his first 200-meter dash of his career with a time of 21.42.
http://huskers.com/pdf9/5487596.pdf
Creighton, Drake, Neb Wesleyan, South Dakota St, Nebraska Omaha,Wayne St
https://www.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=10575&year=2019&do=info
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