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UKTF Continues Strong Showings First Road Weekend of 2019

UKTF Continues Strong Showings First Road Weekend of 2019

by Jake Most

CLEMSON, S.C. and NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Kentucky track and field teams got plenty more quality performances this past weekend at two meets – the Clemson Invitational and Vanderbilt Invitational.
 
Daniel Roberts, who was named Southeastern Conference Men’s Runner of the Week last Tuesday, lowered his 60m dash and hurdles personal bests for the second weekend in a row.

Roberts broke Nick Anderson’s school record in the 60m hurdles with a third-place 7.68 at the Clemson Invitational, dropping his PB by .03.
 
The performance is third best in the nation – the two better were in the same race. Roberts placed third in the dash final with a PB 6.65, which ranks No. 4 on the UK all-time list and is ninth best on the NCAA Division I 2018-19 performance list at press time.
 
Chloe Abbott ran a season best 52.98 to win the women’s 400m with a time of 52.98. That time ranks fourth best in the nation to date.
 
Abbott anchored UK’s runner-up 4x400m relay, which ran 3:33.51. Faith Ross, Abby Steiner, Masai Russell and Abbott’s time is No. 7 on the UK indoor all-time list.
 
Ross was runner-up in the women’s 60m hurdles final in 8.24 and Russell was fourth.
 
Kianna Gray was runner-up in the women’s 60m final running 7.36, while Steiner was just behind in 7.37.
 
Steiner was third in the women’s 200m final with a season best 23.43, which ranks eighth in the nation so far. Gray was fifth.
 
UK sent a few throwers to the Vanderbilt Invitational, where Noah Castle placed second in the men’s shot put with a mark of 61’9.75″/18.84m.
 
Charles Lenford Jr. was fourth in that competition bettering his indoor PB for the second week in a row tossing 61’9.75″/18.64m
 
Micaela Hazlewood placed fifth, Nicole Fautsch was ninth and Molly Leppelmeier was 10th in the women’s shot put.

On Friday at Vandy, Micaela Hazlewood was seventh in the weight throw with a mark of 61’6.25″/18.75m, which ranks No. 7 on the UK all-time list. Leppelmeier’s ninth-place mark of 59’9.75″/18.23m ranks No. 9 on the UK all-time list.
 
Lenford placed third in the men’s weight throw with a mark of 60’0.5″/18.30m.
 
Back at Clemson, Carly Hinkle and Ellen Ekholm went 3-4 with 5’8″/1.73m clearances in the women’s high jump.
 
Ben Young and Brennan Fields went 2-3 in the men’s 3k with respective times of 8:17.44 and 8:21.21.
 
Marie-Josée Ebwea-Bile Excel, who continues to top the DI performance list with a triple jump from last December, placed fourth in the women’s long jump, while Tatiana Aholou was fifth.
 
Dwight St. Hillaire was fourth in the men’s 200m and Rahman Minor was fifth in the men’s high jump.
 

Clemson Invitational

Friday, January 18

Women

Long Jump

Final

4. Marie-Josée Ebwea-Bile Excel: 19’8″/5.99m

5. Tatiana Aholou: 19’6.25″/5.95m

Women

Pole Vault

Final

4. Alison D’Alessandro: 12’3.5″/3.75m

5. Riley Caudill: 11’9.75″/3.60m

6. Jaci Bickett: 11’9.75″/3.60m

Women

60m Hurdles

Prelim

2. Faith Ross: 8.28Q

4. Masai Russell: 8.40Q

Men

60m Hurdles

Prelim

2. Daniel Roberts: 7.71Q – T-PB

6. Tai Brown: 7.90q – Collegiate PB, No. 5 UK all-time list –

7. Caleb Wilt: 8.03q

Women

Mile

Final

10. Rachel Boice: 5:03.98

14. Perri Bockrath: 5:07.50

Women

60m

Final

3. Abby Steiner: 7.41Q
4. Kianna Gray: 7.35Q

6. Celera Barnes: 7.53Q

Men

Mile

Final

5. Kendall Muhammad: 4:10.82

7. Gabriel Szalay: 4:14.14

11. Dylan Allen: 4:18.96

14. Tom Moulai: 4:22.85

Men

Long Jump

Final

5. Robbie Springfield: 23’4.75″/7.13m

Men

60m

Prelim

4. Daniel Roberts: 6.69Q

8. Dwight St. Hillaire: 6.83q

9. Jacob Smith: 6.85

10. Cameron Council: 6.89

Women

400m

Final

1. Chloe Abbott: 52.98 – No. 5 on UK all-time list –

Women

60m Hurdles

Final

2. Faith Ross: 8.24

4. Masai Russell: 8.39

Men

60m Hurdles

Final

3. Daniel Roberts: 7.68 – UKTF record, PB

5. Tai Brown: 7.99

6. Caleb Wilt: 8.00

Men

400m

Final

4. Nathaniel Bann: 47.76

10. William Walker: 49.12

Women

60m

Final

2. Kianna Gray: 7.36

4. Abby Steiner: 7.37

6. Celera Barnes: 7.47

Men

60m

Final

3. Daniel Roberts: 6.65 – PB, No. 4 on UK all-time list —

8. Dwight St. Hillaire: 6.90

Saturday, January 19

Women

High Jump

Final

3. Carly Hinkle: 5’8″/1.73m

4. Ellen Ekholm: 5’8″/1.73m

Women

800m

Final

9. Emily Akin: 2:15.43

10. Brooke Nohilly: 2:17.21

Men

800m

Final

11. Gabe Szalay: 1:54.95 – PB –

Men

Pole Vault

Final

4. Matt Peare: 16’2.75″/4.95m

8. Lincoln Young: 14’9″/4.50m

Women

200m

Final

3. Abby Steiner: 23.43 – SB –

5. Kianna Gray: 23.79

12. Devine Parker: 24.32

17. Celera Barnes: 24.61

27. Janie O’Connor: 25.29

Women

Triple Jump

Final

7. Zhane Smith: 39’1.75″/11.93m

Men

High Jump

Final

5. Rahman Minor: 6’11.75″/2.13

Men

200m

Final

4. Dwight St. Hillaire: 21.26

6. Jacob Smith: 21.30

21. Tai Brown: 22.32

27. Nathaniel Bann: 28.90

Women

3k

Final

4. Caitlin Shepard: 9:57.37 – PB —

6. Sophie Carrier: 10:08.65

7. Kelli Walsh: 10:13.85

8. Sarah Michels: 10:16.28

9. Mallory Liggett: 10:17.21

Men

3k

Final

2. Ben Young: 8:17.44

3. Brennan Fields: 8:21.21

5. Trevor Warren: 8:32.14

7. Patrick Schaefer: 8:38.00

Women

4 x 400m Relay

Final

2. UK (Ross, Steiner, Russell, Abbott): 3:33.51 – No. 7 UK indoor all-time list –

Men

4 x 400m Relay

Final

4. UK (Bann, St. Hillaire, Council, Smith): 3:13.40

 

Vanderbilt Invitational

Friday, Jan. 18

Women

Weight Throw

Final

7. Micaela Hazlewood: 61’6.25″/18.75m – No. 7 on UK all-time list –

9. Molly Leppelmeier: 59’9.75″/18.23m – No. 9 on UK all-time list –

24. Nicole Fautsch: 54’2.75″/16.53m

Men

Weight Throw

Final

3. Charles Lenford Jr.: 60′ 0.5″/18.30m

Saturday, Jan. 19

Women

Shot Put

Final

5. Micaela Hazlewood: 52’3.75″/15.94m

9. Nicole Fautsch: 49’7.25″/15.12m

10. Molly Leppelmeier: 47’11″/14.60m

Men

Shot Put

Final

2. Noah Castle: 61’9.75″/18.84m
4. Charles Lenford Jr.: 61’9.75″/18.64m – Indoor PB —



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