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Perri Bockrath Earns 3,000S Silver, Two Throwers Score on Day Two of SEC Championships

Perri Bockrath Earns 3,000S Silver, Two Throwers Score on Day Two of SEC Championships

OXFORD, Miss. – Kentucky track & field senior distance runner Perri Bockrath ran for silver and a school record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase while throwers Josh Sobota and Molly Leppelmeier placed fourth in shot put on the second day of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships at the University of Mississippi at the Ole Miss Track and Field Facility. 

Through eight events, the women’s team has 21 points while the men’s team has five points through seven events. 

UKTF had eight finals qualifiers on day two, bringing Kentucky’s finals count to 16 for all races with both a preliminary and finals rounds. 

The first event for the Wildcats on Saturday, the final day of competition, will be at 1:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. CT. 

Day Two 

Bockrath stole the show for Kentucky on a rainy day two, earning a silver medal in the women’s 3,000m steeplechase in school record time (9:52.48). It was also below Ole Miss’s facility record, an eight second personal best and the 14th fastest in the NCAA this season. 

The UK throwers had another impressive day with both Leppelmeier and Sobota placing fourth in the shot put. 

Leppelmeier’s throw was a personal best by over a foot and moved her up to second all-time for UK in the event outdoors. 

Sobota’s shot put was among his top five throws of his career and only a couple inches short of his season best from the Joe May Invitational. 

Abby Steiner led the Wildcats’ sprinters on day two with the top qualifying time of the 100m prelims (11.25). 

Tori Herman ran the third fastest time in the 1,500m prelim (4:17.92) and the fastest in her heat, automatically qualifying for Saturday’s final alongside teammate Jenna Gearing who also automatically qualified with a third-place finish in their heat (4:18.42), the ninth fastest time overall. 

In the women’s 100m hurdles, Masai Russell ran the fourth fastest time (12.96) to secure a lane in Saturday’s final. 

Dwight St. Hillaire and Brian Faust both qualified for the 400m final with the fifth (45.96) and eighth (46.03) fastest times among the field in prelims. Faust’s time was season best and St. Hillaire was his heat’s winner. 

Alexis Holmes, the reigning SEC 400m champion, also earned a spot in the 400m final, running 51.92 for the sixth fastest mark. 

The last Wildcat to qualify for finals on day two was Rodney Heath, running 10.39 in the 100m, which was the seventh fastest time of the field. 

Due to a weather delay, the men’s pole vault that was originally scheduled for Friday evening has been moved to 1:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. CT. 

Day One 

Gates was the star of day one for UKTF, earning silver in the hammer throw with a school record mark of 219’11″/67.05m. The previous school record, which also belonged to Gates, was 219’1″/ from the Kentucky Invitational. 

The senior from St. Louis is now ranked 14th in the NCAA this season and will make the trip to NCAA regionals in Bloomington in two weeks’ time. 

Steiner took the second fastest time in the 200m prelims with a time of 22.38Q, running under the then-facility record of 22.41, and will compete in Saturday’s final. 

Masai Russell took the third fastest time in the 400m hurdles prelim (56.32Q) and second fastest in her heat. She will return to the event final on Saturday after earning bronze at last year’s SEC Outdoor Championships. 

Reigning SEC indoor 200m gold medalist Lance Lang ran the fourth fastest time in the 200m prelims (20.55) and won his heat to automatically qualify for Saturday’s final. He will be joined by teammate Jacob Smith, who ran a personal best 20.65 for the final qualifying spot. 

Three Wildcats are set to compete in 800m finals on Saturday after running impressive times in prelims. Jenna Schwinghamer was the sixth fastest qualifier with a time of 2:04.93, Jenna Gearing was seventh (2:05.03) and Deanna Martin was the final qualifier in ninth (2:05.56). 

Kenroy Williams will run to the 400m hurdles final for the second year in a row, automatically qualifying with a second-place finish in his heat (50.59). Williams finished fifth in the event last year. 

Junior Michael Browning made it to finals in the hammer throw and finished ninth (197’9″/60.28m), tying his personal best. 

Meet Information 

UKTF brought 53 student-athletes to face 13 SEC teams and compete for the men’s and women’s titles. 

The first two days of competition consist of running prelims, field events, the heptathlon/decathlon, and some distance event finals. All relay events, finals for races 1,500m and under and some field events will take place on Saturday. 

Live results can be found on Delta Timing and the meet will be streamed live on SEC Network +. 

Tickets for the championships may be purchased from the Ole Miss Ticket Office by visiting OleMissTix.com. 

The ticket office is open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets will be available for purchase at Gates 1 and 7 two hours prior to the first scheduled event on each day of the championship. 

All seating for the SEC Championships will be general admission. Children who are 12 months of age and older will require a ticket for entry into the facility. 

The ticket price for an all-session adult ticket is 40 dollars and single-day tickets are 15 dollars for adults. 

Ole Miss Athletics and the Southeastern Conference (SEC) have a clear bag policy regulating the size and type of bag that may be carried into all venues. 

General fan parking will be located where available in the South Lot, the north end of the Jeanette Phillips Commuter Lot, in the SJB Pavilion Parking Garage, and both the Tad Smith South and Tad Smith Valley lots. ADA parking is available in front of the track offices off of Hill Drive before Manning Way. 

On Friday, running events start at 7 p.m. and end at 10:30 p.m., field events last from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and the decathlon/heptathlon last from 2:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 

Saturday’s running events go from 6:05 p.m. to 10 p.m. and field events from 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

Track Season Recap 

The Wildcats entered SEC Championships ranked seventh (women) and 15th (men), with 22 performances ranked in the 2022 NCAA top 50 for the women and 15 for the men. 

The women’s and men’s teams also combine for 21 NCAA top 20 performances for the 2022 outdoor season. 

The women’s team is coming off a relay cup win at the Drake Relays. 

Abby Steiner, appearing in four of those 21 performances, gave the Big Blue Nation a taste of #SteinerSpeed, in the lone home meet of the outdoor season. The senior smashed the facility record in the 200-meter dash running an outdoor personal best of 22.05 seconds, the third fastest time in collegiate history and second fastest in the NCAA this season.  

She also ran the fifth fastest wind legal 100m in collegiate history at the Joe May Invitational at LSU in April, clocking 10.92 for the fastest wind legal time of the 2022 NCAA outdoor season. 

The women’s 4x100m is also top ranked, sitting at No. 2 in the nation this season with a time of 42.46 from the Joe May Invite featuring Steiner, Shadajah Ballard, Masai Russell and Davis. 

The women’s 4×400-meter relay of Karimah Davis, Steiner, Dajour Miles and Alexis Holmes broke the school and track records at the Kentucky Invitational with a time of 3:25.79 that ranks No. 3 in the nation this season. 

Also ranked third in the nation this season is Russell in the 400m hurdles. She ran a personal best 55.41 at Florida Relays in late March, notching the fourth all-time spot for UK in the process. She also has the No. 6 100m hurdles time in the nation this season from when she earned a personal best 12.71 at the Kentucky Invitational, which was a facility record and third all-time for UK. 

The men’s 4x400m earned the third fastest time in UKTF history and fourth fastest in the NCAA this season at 3:02.21 from the Florida Relays. The team featured Dwight St. Hillaire, Lance Lang, Kennedy Lightner and Brian Faust. 

The highest ranked men’s individual performance this season is Lang’s wind-assisted 10.06 (2.4) personal best from the Kentucky Invitational that ranks sixth in the NCAA this season and faster than the UKTF school record. His 200m time of 20.30 is ranked 10th in the NCAA this season. 

Also ranked sixth in the nation is Alexis Holmes in the 400m with her outdoor personal best of 51.54 from the Kentucky Invitational. 

Olympian St. Hillaire is the top Wildcat in the men’s 200m and 400m with times of 20.24w (3.0) and 45.41, respectively. His 200m time is ranked eighth in the nation and 400m time is ranked 10th. 

Tori Herman is the Wildcats’ top ranked distance runner, currently ranking 13th in the NCAA this season in the 1,500m with a time of 4:14.12, which is a school record from the Kentucky Invitational. 

Tai Brown leads the Cats in the 110m hurdles, also ranking 13th in the NCAA, with a time of 13.49w (2.8). 

The men’s 4x100m is the 17th fastest in the NCAA this season with a time of 39.18 from the Kentucky Invitational, featuring Lang, St. Hillaire, Smith and Lightner. 

The final runner ranked in the NCAA top 20 is Kenroy Williams in the 400m hurdles, ranked 18th with a time of 50.30. 

Field Season Recap 

Leading all field event specialists on the men’s and women’s teams are Keaton Daniel, Rahman Minor, Jade Gates and Josh Sobota. 

Daniel is ranked 11th in the NCAA this season in pole vault with his season best vault of 18’0.5″/5.50m, closely followed by teammate and fellow school record-holder Matt Peare at 19th (17’7″/5.36m) 

Minor is ranked 12th in the high jump with a height of 7’2.25″/2.19m, which was his best jump in over two years. He has jumped over seven feet in each of UKTF’s five outdoor meets this season and has yet to place outside the top two. 

Gates was the No. 15 ranked hammer thrower in the NCAA this season with her school record throw of 219’1″/66.77m from the Kentucky Invitational until earning SEC silver and getting a new school record 

Sobota is ranked high in both the shot put and discus, ranking 14th in the shot put with his outdoor personal best of 65’2.25″/19.87m from the Joe May Invitational and 22nd in discus (191’9″/58.44m). His shot put was second all-time in UKTF history and discus throw was ninth all-time for UK. 

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Thursday, May 11 

Women 

Hammer 

Prelim/Final 

2. Jade Gates – 219’11″/67.05m, school record, PB, first SEC medal, 8 points, 14th in NCAA 

16. Molly Leppelmeier – 178’11″/54.54m 

Men 

Hammer 

Prelim/Final 

9. Michael Browning – 197’9″/60.28m, tied PB 

10. Logan Coles – 194’4″/59.23m 

Women 

Hept. 100 Hurdles 

Final 

Sophie Galloway – DNS 

Women 

Hept. High Jump 

Final 

Sophie Galloway – DNS 

Women 

Hept. Shot Put 

Final 

Sophie Galloway – DNS  

Women 

Hept. 200 Meter 

Final 

Sophie Galloway – DNS  

Women 

800 Meter 

Prelim 

6. Jenna Schwinghamer – 2:04.93q 

7. Jenna Gearing – 2:05.03q 

9. DeAnna Martin – 2:05.56q 

12. Bryanna Lucas – 2:07.03, PB 

24. Phoebe McCowan – 2:13.32 

Men  

800 Meter 

Prelim 

15. Alex Justus – 1:49.70, PB 

Women 

200 Meter 

Prelim 

2. Abby Steiner – 22.38Q 

14. Karimah Davis – 23.48 

23. Dajour Miles – 23.80 

Men 

200 Meter 

Prelim 

4. Lance Lang – 20.55Q 

9. Jacob Smith – 20.65q, PB 

10. Kennedy Lightner – 20.70, PB 

24. Rodney Heath Jr. – 21.32 

Women 

400 Meter Hurdles 

Prelim 

3. Masai Russell – 56.32Q 

Men 

400 Meter Hurdles 

Prelim 

6. Kenroy Williams – 50.59Q 

14. Beck O’Daniel – 51.70 

Women 

10,000 Meter 

Final 

11. Kaitlyn Lacy – 35:58.53 

Friday, May 14 

Women  

Hept. Long Jump  

Final  

  

Sophie Galloway – DNS  

Women  

Hept. Javelin 

Final  

Sophie Galloway – DNS 

Men  

Long Jump 

Prelim/Final  

15. Robbie Springfield III – 23’3.25″/7.09m  

Women  

Hept. 800 

Final  

Sophie Galloway – DNS 

Women  

100 Meter Hurdles 

Prelim  

4. Masai Russell – 12.96Q  

10. Darci Khan – 13.44 

11. Kendall Jordan – 13.64, PB 

12. Shadajah Ballard – 13.66 

Men 

Pole Vault 

Final: POSTPONED 

Keaton Daniel 

Matt Peare 

Joe Jardine 

Jacob Sobota 

Dalton Shepler 

Women  

Shot Put  

Prelim/Final  

4. Molly Leppelmeier – 54’6.75″/16.63m, PB, 2nd UK all time  

Women  

1,500 Meter 

Prelim  

3. Tori Herman – 4:17.92Q 

9. Jenna Gearing – 4:18.42Q 

31. Bryanna Lucas – 4:45.26 

32. DeAnna Martin – 4:46.80 

Phoebe McCowan – DNS 

Men  

1,500 Meter 

Prelim  

13. Dylan Allen – 3:46.30 

17. Jake Allen – 3:48.49  

Women  

Long Jump 

Prelim/Final  

13. Meg Wilson – 19’4″/5.89m, PR 

Women  

400 Meter 

Prelim  

6. Alexis Holmes – 51.92q 

11. Megan Moss – 52.70 

Men  

400 Meter 

Prelim  

5. Dwight St. Hillaire – 45.96Q  

8. Brian Faust – 46.03q, 3rd UK all time 

Men  

Shot Put 

Prelim/Final  

4. Josh Sobota – 65’00″/19.81m  

Women  

100 Meter  

Prelim 

1. Abby Steiner – 11.25Q 

11. Karimah Davis – 11.73 

13. Shadajah Ballard – 11.77  

Men  

100 Meter  

Prelim 

7. Rodney Heath Jr. – 10.39q 

15. Lance Lang – 10.52 

24. Langston Jackson – 10.79  

Women  

3,000 Meter  

Steeplechase 

Final  

2. Perri Bockrath – 9:52.48, PB, school record, 14th in NCAA 

14. Rachel Boice – 10:34.90 

Men  

3,000 Meter Steeplechase 

Final  

13. Jackson Watts – 9:13.59 

16. McClean Griffin – 9:18.79 

Saturday, May 14 

Women 

Discus 

Prelim/Final 

Areti Fillipdou 

Molly Leppelmeier 

Women 

Triple Jump 

Prelim/Final 

Sophie Galloway 

Kendall Jordan 

Men 

Discus 

Prelim/Final 

Josh Sobota 

Men 

High Jump 

Final 

Rahman Minor 

Donsten Brown 

Women 

Pole Vault 

Final 

Siobhan Szerencsits 

Payton Phillips 

Women 

Hept. 200 Meter 

Final 

Sophie Galloway 

Women 

4×100 Meter Relay  

Final 

Shadajah Ballard, Abby Steiner, Dajour Miles, Karimah Davis, Masai Russell, Megan Moss, Alexis Holmes 

Men  

4×100 Meter Relay 

Final 

Lance Lang, Dwight St. Hillaire, Rodney Heath Jr., Kennedy Lightner, Jacob Smith, Brian Faust, Langston Jackson 

Women 

1,500 Meter 

Final 

Tori Herman 

Jenna Gearing 

Women 

100 Meter Hurdles 

Final 

Masai Russell 

Women 

400 Meter  

Final 

Alexis Holmes 

Men 

400 Meter 

Final 

Dwight St. Hillaire 

Brian Faust 

Women 

100 Meter 

Final 

Abby Steiner 

Men 

100 Meter 

Final 

Rodney Heath Jr. 

Women 

800 Meter 

Final 

Jenna Gearing 

Jenna Schwinghamer 

DeAnna Martin 

Women  

400 Meter Hurdles 

Final 

Masai Russell 

Men 

400 Meter Hurdles 

Final 

Kenroy Williams 

Women 

200 Meter 

Final 

Abby Steiner 

Men 

200 Meter 

Final 

Lance Lang 

Jacob Smith 

Women 

5,000 Meter 

Final 

Tori Herman 

Jenna Gearing 

Perri Bockrath 

Kaitlyn Lacy 

Men 

5,000 Meter 

Final 

Dylan Allen 

Jake Allen 

Jackson Watts 

Women 

4×400 Meter Relay 

Final 

Men 

4×400 Meter Relay 

Final 

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