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Weekend Produces Six NCAA Top-10 Marks
04/22/19 | Track and Field
EUGENE, Ore. – In a week that included competition at six meets, the Ducks collected six marks that are currently ranked among the top 10 in the NCAA this season. The team also combined for more than 30 personal bests and nine top-10 program performances.
Weekend Wrap-Up | NCAA Top-10 Marks
Women's 400m
7. Briyahna DesRosiers – 52.02
10. Hannah Waller – 52.28
Men's 5,000m
2. Cooper Teare – 13:32.73
Men's 110mH
10. Eric Edwards – 13.70
Women's 4x400m
5. Venessa D'Arpino/Hannah Waller/Iman Brown/Briyahna DesRosiers – 3:30.57
Decathlon
5. Max Vollmer – 7,840 points
Overall, Oregon now has 10 top-10 NCAA marks. Those other times from previous weeks belong to Cravon Gillespie (10.04) at 100 meters, Susan Ejore (2:03.09) at 800 meters, Jessica Hull (15:34.93) at 5,000 meters and Carmela Cardama Baez (32:55.50) at 10,000 meters.
New (or Improved) in Oregon Top 10
Eric Edwards Jr. – No. 6, 110m hurdles (13.70)
Lexi Ellis – No. 7, triple jump (12.71m/41-8.5)
Rhesa Foster – No. 6, long jump (6.35m/20-10)
Keira McCarrell – No. 9, heptathlon (5,336 points)
Maddie Rabing – No. 4, hammer throw (61.71m/202-5)
Alexis Rigmaiden – No. 10, javelin (50.68m/166-3)
Emily Sloan – No. 4, 100m hurdles (13.26)
Max Vollmer – No. 7, decathlon (7,840 points)
Spenser Schmidt/Cravon Gillespie/Rieker Daniel/Oraine Palmer – No. 4, 4x100m (39.32)
The Ducks next compete April 26-27 at the OSU High Performance meet in Corvallis and the Desert Heat Classic in Tucson, Ariz., site of the 2019 Pac-12 Championships.
For more information about Oregon Track and Field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Weekend Wrap-Up | NCAA Top-10 Marks
Women's 400m
7. Briyahna DesRosiers – 52.02
10. Hannah Waller – 52.28
Men's 5,000m
2. Cooper Teare – 13:32.73
Men's 110mH
10. Eric Edwards – 13.70
Women's 4x400m
5. Venessa D'Arpino/Hannah Waller/Iman Brown/Briyahna DesRosiers – 3:30.57
Decathlon
5. Max Vollmer – 7,840 points
Overall, Oregon now has 10 top-10 NCAA marks. Those other times from previous weeks belong to Cravon Gillespie (10.04) at 100 meters, Susan Ejore (2:03.09) at 800 meters, Jessica Hull (15:34.93) at 5,000 meters and Carmela Cardama Baez (32:55.50) at 10,000 meters.
New (or Improved) in Oregon Top 10
Eric Edwards Jr. – No. 6, 110m hurdles (13.70)
Lexi Ellis – No. 7, triple jump (12.71m/41-8.5)
Rhesa Foster – No. 6, long jump (6.35m/20-10)
Keira McCarrell – No. 9, heptathlon (5,336 points)
Maddie Rabing – No. 4, hammer throw (61.71m/202-5)
Alexis Rigmaiden – No. 10, javelin (50.68m/166-3)
Emily Sloan – No. 4, 100m hurdles (13.26)
Max Vollmer – No. 7, decathlon (7,840 points)
Spenser Schmidt/Cravon Gillespie/Rieker Daniel/Oraine Palmer – No. 4, 4x100m (39.32)
The Ducks next compete April 26-27 at the OSU High Performance meet in Corvallis and the Desert Heat Classic in Tucson, Ariz., site of the 2019 Pac-12 Championships.
For more information about Oregon Track and Field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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