Finishing out the regular season slate of meets, the Colorado Christian track squad split locations for the second straight weekend.
A majority of the competitors challenged the field at the Air Force Collegiate Open while Trent Cochran and Nicholas Skinner competed in the mile at Front Range #4 in Golden.
MENS RECAP
Sprints
Tyler Bradley was a school record breaking force. The sophomore lowered his already 60 meter mark by crossing the finish line in 7.02. Bradley surpassed Matt Larson's record from three seasons ago by registering a time of 22.25 in the 200 meter event.
Distance
Skinner won the one mile race with a raw time of 4:15.82 which was lowered to 4:04.38 for track and altitude adjustments. He currently has the eighth fastest time in NCAA Division II. Cochran lowered his NCAA provisional time for the third time the season as his raw time of 4:17.74 was adjusted to 4:06.22. The 13th fastest in the nation.
During the mile race at Air Force Hudson Majeski nearly led wire-to-wire but settled for a runner-up finish in a time of 4:25.87. He was clipped at the finish line by less than half a second. Isaac Roberts clocked a time of 4:29.45 while Nico Ramirez (4:30.73) and Aiden Day (4:32.12) rounded out the Cougar competitors in the field.
WOMENS RECAP
Sprints
Hannah George continued her excellent freshman campaign as she lowered her school record in the 60 and 200 meter race. George tallied a time of 7.93 in the 60 meter race to go sub-eight seconds for the first time. In the 200 meter event, the Minnesota native crossed the finish line in 26.57.
Ramona LeMaster also competed in each race as she completed the 60 meter in 8.31 then race the 200 meter race in 27.07.
Rachel Lucas set her indoor personal best in the 400 meter by crossing the finish line in 1:03.04
Tessa Hooper won the 800 meter competition with a time of 2:25.48 which was less than a second off her personal best time.
UP NEXT: The Cougars will select the crew headed to the RMAC Championships next weekend in Spearfish, S.D. hosted by Black Hills State.