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Steiner Wins Three Times, Improves Nation’s Best Time in the 200

Steiner Wins Three Times, Improves Nation’s Best Time in the 200

by Tony Neely

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Junior Abby Steiner won three events, including an improvement in her nation’s-best time in the 200-meter dash, as the No. 12 Kentucky women’s indoor track and field team won five events and the No. 22 men claimed two victories Saturday at the South Carolina Invitational.

Steiner was the day’s headliner for the Wildcats, sweeping the sprint double in the 60-meter and 200m dashes and running a leg on the victorious 4×400-meter relay. 

Coming into the meet with the nation’s best time in the 200, her clocking of 22.69 seconds improved the time further and set the facility record at the South Carolina Indoor Track and Field Complex.  Earlier in the day, Steiner blazed the 60m straightaway with a time of 7.24 seconds.

Kentucky went into top gear(ing) in the mile as graduate student Jenna Gearing won for the second time this season with a personal-best time of 4:42.92. It is the eighth-best indoor mile run in school history. Earlier this season, she won UK’s McCravy-Green Invitational.


Two Wildcat teammates, senior Carly Hinkle and sophomore Annika Williams, actually tied for the high jump title at 5’9.25″ (1.76m) but Hinkle won the tiebreaker based on fewer jumps needed to clear the height.

The Wildcat women capped the day with a win in the 4x400m relay, as Megan Moss, Steiner, Masai Russell and Dajour Miles stormed the oval with a time of 3:32.41.

On the men’s side, Matt Duvall showed why he was the Southeastern Conference Cross Country Freshman of the Year by winning the 5000-meter run in a facility-record time of 14:23.49, also breaking the UK freshman record in the process. The Wildcats dominated the event by winning the top four places as Duvall was followed by freshman Jake Allen, freshman Ethan Kern and sophomore Aaron Withrow.

Senior pole vaulter Matthew Peare won for the second time this season with a lift of 16’11” (5.16m). His triumph came with the help of a tiebreaker, as he tied for the top mark and won by virtue of fewer attempts needed.  


Below are the Kentucky event results for the meet. 

Friday, February 5 and Saturday, February 6  – Women’s Pentathlon and Men’s Heptathlon

Event 

UK entries 

(Friday) Women’s 60m Hurdles 

6. Annika Williams, 8.94 (931 points)

(Friday) Women’s High Jump

1. Annika Williams, 5’9.75″/1.77m (941 points) | Tied personal best

(Friday) Women’s Shot Put 

3. Annika Williams, 39’6.75″/12.06m (665 points) | Personal best

(Friday) Women’s Long Jump 

2. Annika Williams, 18’6.5″/5.65m (744 points)

(Friday) Women’s 800m

11. Annika Williams, 2:44.01 (528 points)

Total of 3809 points, 3rd place | Personal best

(Friday) Men’s 60m Dash 

2. Joseph Jardine, 7.13 (837 points)

(Friday) Men’s Long Jump 

2. Joseph Jardine, 22’3.5″/6.79m (764 points)

(Friday) Men’s Shot Put 

8. Joseph Jardine, 37’4.5″/11.39m (569 points)

(Friday) Men’s High Jump 

7. Joseph Jardine, 5’8.1″/1.73m (569 points)

(Saturday) Men’s 60m Hurdles 

7. Joseph Jardine, 8.86 (777 points)

(Saturday) Men’s Pole Vault 

T1. Joseph Jardine, 16’0.9″/4.90m (880 points)

(Saturday) Men’s 1000m

7. Joseph Jardine, 2.56.21 (702 points)

Total of 5098 points, 5th place

Saturday, February 6  

Event 

UK entries 

Women’s 60m Hurdles final/prelims

Final: 5. Masai Russell, 8.53

Heat 1, 4th place: Shadajah Ballard, 8.70

Heat 1, 5th place: Amaya Chadwick, 8.73

Heat 3, 1st place: Masai Russell, 8.39 Q | Season best

Heat 3, 4th place: Darci Khan, 8.63

Men’s 60m Hurdles final/prelims 

Final: 4. Tai Brown, 7.97

Final: 7. Tyreke Highman, 8.07

Heat 1, 2nd place: Tyricke Highman, 8.07 q

Heat 3, 1st place: Tai Brown, 8.11 Q

Women’s 60m final/prelims 

Final: 1. Abby Steiner, 7.24 

Final: 4. Dajour Miles, 7.44

Heat 1, 5th place: Kaylyn Heath, 7.68

Heat 2, 2nd place: Dajour Miles, 7.51 q

Heat 3, 1st place: Abby Steiner, 7.31 Q

Men’s 60m final/prelims 

Final: 2. Lance Lang, 6.67 | Season best

Heat 3, 1st place: Lance Lang, 6.74 Q

Heat 4, 3rd place: Cameron Council, 6.95

Women’s Mile

1. Jenna Gearing, 4:42.92 (first place in section 1) | No. 8 UK all-time | Personal best

4. Tori Herman, 4:45.17 (fourth place in section 1) | No. 9 UK all-time | Personal best

8. Perri Bockrath, 4:51.60 (eighth place in section 1) | Personal best

10. Kaitlyn Lacy, 4:54.40 (first place in section 2) | Personal best

12. Rachel Boice, 4:55.41 (third place in section 2) |Personal best

Men’s Mile 

2. Dylan Allen, 4:04.57 (second place in section 1) | Personal best

8. Jacob Brizendine, 4:12.39 (first place in section 2) |Personal best

14. Gabe Szalay, 4:16.01 (sixth place in section 2)

Women’s 400m 

2. Megan Moss, 52.99 (first place in section 2)

Men’s 400m 

4. Jacob Smith, 47.13 (1st place in section 3) | No. 9 UK all-time | PB

12. Kenroy Williams, 48.33 (second place in section 4)

17. Beck O’Daniel, 49.66 (third place in section 2)

Women’s 800m 

5. Jenna Schwinghamer 2:09.26 (first place in section 2) | PB

10. Bryanna Lucas, 2:12.13 (first place in section 3) | Personal best

13. DeAnna Martin, 2:13.83 (second place in section 3)

Men’s 800m 

7. Gabe Szalay, 1:54.27 (second place in section 2) | Personal best

10. Jacob Brizendine, 1:55.47 (second place in section 3)

Women’s 200m 

1. Abby Steiner, 22.69 (first place in section 1) | Facility record | National best time of the season in this event

4. Dajour Miles, 23.86 (second place in section 3)

8. Kaylyn Heath, 24.45 (first place in section 6) | Season best

15. Shadajah Ballard, 25.05 (third place in section 6)

21. Amaya Chadwick, 25.53 (third place in section 3)

23. Darci Khan, 25.62 (fourth place in section 3) | Season best

Men’s 200m 

4. Dwight St. Hillaire, 20.88 (first place in section 4) | Season best

6. Lance Lang, 20.98 (first place in section 6)

15. Cameron Council, 21.73 (third place in section 9)

16. Tai Brown, 21.77 (third place in section 7)

31. Tyricke Highman, 22.90 (fourth place in section 8)

Women’s 5000m

No entries

Men’s 5000m

1. Matt Duvall, 14:23.49 | Facility record

2. Jake Allen, 14:25.76

3. Ethan Kern, 14:33.60

4. Aaron Withrow, 14:39.23

Women’s 4x400m Relay 

1. Kentucky “A” (Megan Moss, Abby Steiner, Masai Russell, Dajour Miles) 3:332.41 | Season best

5. Kentucky “B” (Annika Williams, Jenna Schwinghamer, Bryanna Lucas, DeAnna Martin), 3:52.21

6. Kentucky “C” (Darci Khan, Amaya Chadwick, Shadajah Ballard, Kaylyn Heath), 4:02.53

Men’s 4x400m Relay 

4. Kentucky “A” (Jacob Smith, Dwight St. Hillaire, Kenroy Williams, Lance Lang), 3:07.99 | Season best

5. Kentucky “B” (Cameron Council, Beck O’Daniel, Tyricke Highman, Tai Brown), 3:30.08

Men’s Weight Throw

9. Michael Browning, 57’3″/17.45m

Women’s Long Jump

No entries

Men’s Long Jump

4. Robbie Springfield, 24’0.25″/7.32m

6. Trey Causey III, 23’6.25″/7.17m | Season best

Women’s Shot Put

11. Molly Leppelmeier, 48’3.50″/14.72m

Women’s Pole Vault

T4. Siobhan Szerencsits, 13’0.75″/3.98m | Season best

7. Alison, D’Alessandro, 12’8.75″/3.88m | Career best

10. Nicole Bagby, 12’4.75″/3.78m

Men’s Pole Vault

1. Matthew Peare, 16’11″/5.16m | Won on tiebreaker

Women’s Triple Jump

No entries

Men’s Triple Jump

8. Joseph Palmer, 44’6.25″/13.57m

Men’s Shot Put

2. Josh Sobota, 63’2″/19.25m | Season high

Women’s High Jump  

1. Carly Hinkle, 5’9.25″/1.76m | Season best | Won on tiebreaker

2. Annika Williams, 5’9.25″/1.76m

Women’s Weight Throw

3. Molly Leppelmeier, 67’10.75″/20.69m | Personal best

4. Jade Gates, 67’2.75″/20.49 | Personal best

Men’s High Jump  

3. Rahman Minor, 6’10.75″/2.10m

6. Trey Causey III, 6’8.75″/2.05m

Kentucky has its final regular-season indoor competition Friday and Saturday.  The Wildcat distance runners will compete in Nashville at the Music City Challenge while the remainder of the squad heads to the Clemson’s Tiger Paw Invitational. The Wildcats are pointing toward the Southeastern Conference Championships (Feb. 25-27) and the NCAA Championships (March 11-13), both of which will be held at the University of Arkansas.  

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