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WashU T&F Leads UAA at Conclusion of Day 1

Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 24, 2018 – The Washington University in St. Louis track & field men and women are both in first place following day one's action at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Indoor Track & Field Championships at Case Western Reserve University Saturday evening.

The WashU women scored 42 points and hold a two-point advantage over Chicago, while the Bears men also reached 42 points but hold a 10-point lead over Case.

Team Rankings

Men

Women

1. WashU

42

1. WashU

42

2. Case

32

2. Chicago

40

3. Carnegie

31

3. Case

22

4. NYU

24

4. Carnegie

20

5. Chicago

11

5. Brandeis

18

6. Emory

8

6. Emory

12

7. Brandeis

7

7. NYU

1

Sophomore Paige Lawler ran to a first place finish in the 5,000 meter with a winning time of 17:20.42.

Freshman Julia Dannenbaum also earned an event title in her first UAA Championship competition, clearing 3.77m for the pole vault championship as junior Heidi Nassos placed second with a height of 3.72m for all-UAA honors.

The Bears distance medley relay team closed out the all-UAA honors for the women's side as senior Audrey Western, sophomore Anna Cossio, senior Annalise Wagner and junior Abby Martin posted a season-best 12:00.38 time.

The men's distance medley relay also earned all-UAA honors with a second place finish. Sophomore Marco Quaroni, senior Michael Billington, junior Chris Blagg and sophomore Nick Matteucci crossed the finish line less than half of a second behind the champions from NYU. The Bears posted a time of 10:09.41 in its first relay of the year.

WashU's men nearly medaled in every event final that took place on Saturday. Junior Quin Preston, sophomore Collis McKenzie, junior Peter Johnsrud and senior David O'Gara earned all-UAA honors in the process.

The Bears totaled three second place finishes including Preston's career-best weight throw (15.61m), Johnsrud's career-best 5,000m (14:58.12) and McKenzie's second best high jump (1.91m). O'Gara took third in the 5,000m with a season-best time of 15:02.06 while senior Ezugo Onejeme placed fourth in the long jump with a personal-best 6.61m jump.

Junior Zae Alcedo set a school record in the 60m dash prelims while earning a spot in tomorrow's finals when he crossed the finish line in 7.00. 

Also qualifying for tomorrow's final events during prelims on Saturday were:

Women

60m Hurdles – 2. Caira Watson Haynes (9.07), 3. Jay Pittman (9.18), 5. Caitlin Cheeseboro (9.34)

60m – 6. Caira Watson Haynes (8.03)

800m – 2. Sophie Grigaux (2:15.53), 3. Annalise Wagner (2:16.94), 6. Sara Mesiano (2:18.49)

200m – 6. Jay Pittman (26.52)

 

Men

60m Hurdles – 3. Andrew Whitaker (8.44)

400m – 3. Jason Singer (50.40), 5. Eddie Wintergalen (50.86)

60m – 2. Zae Alcedo (7.00), 5. Rod Smith (7.07)

800m – 3. John Harry Wagner (1:57.65), 5. Thomas Gales (1:56.18)

200m – 2. Eddie Wintergalen (22.59)

The UAA Championships will resume Sunday, Feb. 25 at 9 a.m. (ET) with the men's triple jump. Be sure to stay up to date on all your Bears scores and awards by following @WashUBears on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Sunday

Field Events

9 a.m. (ET) – Triple Jump (M)

10 a.m. (ET) – Shot Put (W); High Jump (W)

11 a.m. (ET) – Triple Jump (W)

12 p.m. (ET) – Pole Vault (M)

12:30 p.m. (ET) – Shot Put (M)

Running Events

12 p.m. (ET) – Mile Run final (W)

12:15 p.m. (ET) – Mile Run final (M)

12:40 p.m. (ET) – 60m Hurdle final (W)

12:45 p.m. (ET) – 60m Hurdle final (M)

12:55 p.m. (ET) – 400m final (W)

1 p.m. (ET) – 400m final (M)

1:05 p.m. (ET) – 60m dash final (W)

1:10 p.m. (ET) – 60m dash final (M)

1:15 p.m. (ET) – 800m final (W)

1:20 p.m. (ET) – 800m final (M)

1:25 p.m. (ET) – 200m dash final (W)

1:30 p.m. (ET) – 200m dash final (M)

1:35 p.m. (ET) – 3,000m final (W)

1:50 p.m. (ET) – 3,000m final (M)

2:05 p.m. (ET) – 4x400m relay final (W)

2:30 p.m. (ET) – 4x400m relay final (M)

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Players Mentioned

Zae Alcedo

Zae Alcedo

Sprints
Junior
Michael Billington

Michael Billington

Hurdles/Jumps
Senior
Chris Blagg

Chris Blagg

Distance
Junior
Thomas Gales

Thomas Gales

Mid-Distance
Senior
Peter Johnsrud

Peter Johnsrud

Distance
Junior
Abby Martin

Abby Martin

Distance
Junior
Heidi Nassos

Heidi Nassos

Pole Vault
Junior
David O

David O'Gara

Distance
Senior
Ezugo Onejeme

Ezugo Onejeme

Jumps
Senior
Jay Pittman

Jay Pittman

Hurdles
Junior
Quin Preston

Quin Preston

Multis/Throws
Junior
Jason Singer

Jason Singer

Sprints
Junior

Players Mentioned

Zae Alcedo

Zae Alcedo

Junior
Sprints
Michael Billington

Michael Billington

Senior
Hurdles/Jumps
Chris Blagg

Chris Blagg

Junior
Distance
Thomas Gales

Thomas Gales

Senior
Mid-Distance
Peter Johnsrud

Peter Johnsrud

Junior
Distance
Abby Martin

Abby Martin

Junior
Distance
Heidi Nassos

Heidi Nassos

Junior
Pole Vault
David O

David O'Gara

Senior
Distance
Ezugo Onejeme

Ezugo Onejeme

Senior
Jumps
Jay Pittman

Jay Pittman

Junior
Hurdles
Quin Preston

Quin Preston

Junior
Multis/Throws
Jason Singer

Jason Singer

Junior
Sprints