PITTSBURG, KS | BOSTON, MA- Men's Track & Field had a very busy weekend, sending two groups of runners to Kansas and Boston. Both groups had some great performances and competed well as CCU took part in their final meets of the Indoor season before conference championships.
Tyler Bradley brought the speed in the 60m in Kansas, running a 6.93 for 12th place overall. The time was good for a personal best as Bradley broke his own school record while being the only athlete in school history to log a time of under seven seconds. In the 600m Gabe Ring and Nate Johnson placed 16th and 25th respectively with times of 1:14.86 and 1:16.7. Bradley also ran the 200m, finishing 23rd with a time of 21.93.
In the 5000m, Luke Meyer led the way with a 20th place finish in a time of 14:58.06. Caleb Hershey followed with a mark of 15:18.02, while Noah Burroughs came in with a run of 16:28.74.
In the mile, Ethan Wampler ran a 4:32.39, and Kale Edmonds notched a 4:37.56. Jacob Marker ran the 800m, running a time of 1:58.72. In the 3,000m, it was Wampler leading the way with an 8:44.41. Tate Fletcher ran a 8:58.54, while Edmonds followed with a 9:09.17.
Boston saw four incredible races that all yielded NCAA Provisional Times. Hudson Majeski ran the mile, flying to a time of 4:05 to secure a provisional time for his efforts. Matthew Storer continues to impress, breaking his own 5k record with a 13:56 to pick up an NCAA Provisional Time himself.
Two more Provisional Times came in the 3000m. Trent Cochran ran an 8:10, while Isaac Russo posted an 8:11. These times put them both in a good spot for potential qualification to the NCAA Championships.
Next up is the Indoor RMAC Championships hosted by Adams State in Alamosa, CO on February 24-25.