Over the week, the Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams competed in two competitions: The Doane Invite and The Doane vs. Nebraska Wesleyan University Dual.
Starting with the Doane Invite, in the 100m was senior JaDae Moore, who had a time of 10.79, which placed him first. Also placing first in the 100m was sophomore Neryah Hekl, who had a time of 12.00. Finishing in second was sophomore RaeAnn Thompson, with a time of 12.18.
In the 200m, Thompson walked away in first with a time of 25.12, and in third was Moore, who had a time of 21.88.
In the 400m was junior Joaquin Gutierrez, who had a time of 48.75, which placed him first. Alongside Gutierrez was junior Emmanuel Yego, who had a time of 50.96, which put him fifth.
Taking home first in the 800m were juniors Danie Parriott, who had a time of 2.13.70, and Michael Grigsby, who had a time of 1:55.51. Placing third was junior Ashlei McDonald, who had a time of 2:26.90, and sophomore Luke Bonifas, who had a time of 1:58.64.
Placing first in the 1500m was junior Maddy Ramey, who had a time of 5:09.21, alongside sophomore Delaney Catron, who had a time of 5:14.72, which placed her second.
In the 100 Hurdles was junior Josie Garrett, who had a time of 14.43, placing her first, sophomore Chaney Nelson, who had a time of 15.21, placing her third. Finishing up was freshman Dayle Haake, who had a time of 16.60, which placed her fifth.
Transitioning into the 110 Hurdles, placing first was freshman Andrew Brown, who had a time of 14.43. Finishing in fourth was sophomore Zachary Fox, with a time of 15.49, followed by sophomore Andrew Harms, who had a time of 15.60. Finishing up in sixth was sophomore Carter Niles, with a time of 16.15, followed by senior Devin Jepson, who had a time of 17.18.
Also taking first in the 400 Hurdles was Brown, who had a time of 52.14, along with Nelson, who had a time of 1:05.39. Placing fourth was Fox, who had a time of 55.77. Sixth was Caleb Mulder, who had a time of 58.30, alongside Niles, who had a time of 58.60.
Switching over to the high jump, in first place was freshman Katelynn Kratz, who had a mark of 1.66m, along with senior Dylan Starr, with a mark of 2.06m. Second was sophomore Peyton Herrick, with a mark of 1.96m, and junior Elenna Koenig, who had a mark of 1.51m. Tying for third was sophomore Jackson Kessler, who had a mark of 1.91m, with freshman Madison Vogel, having a mark of 1.46m, placing her fourth.
Placing first in the Pole Vault was senior Drew Garrison, who had a mark of 4.35m, with junior Kennedy Stanley placing second, with a mark of 3.50m. Having a mark of 3.05m was senior Samantha Knapp, who placed fourth, and finishing with a mark of 2.90m was junior Jerzi Maher, who placed fifth, and junior Natalee Keodouangdy.
In the long jump, Harms walked away in first with a mark of 7.08m, alongside sophomore Michael Willey, who had a mark of 6.57m. Placing third was senior Ben Renshaw, who had a mark of 6.29m. Finishing in fourth was senior Abby Fontana, who had a mark of 5.02m, alongside Nelson, who had a mark of 4.77m. Finishing off the long jump was freshman Dayle Haake, who had a mark of 4.72m, which placed her seventh.
Taking home first in the triple jump was Garrett, who had a mark of 11.84m, along with freshman Kyler Nichols, who had a mark of 14.47m. In second was freshman Callan McKinney, who had a mark of 13.39m, along with sophomore Kyla Davis, who had a mark of 11.22m. Having a mark of 13.17m was freshman Brian Cech, along with junior Rosalyn Roggasch with a mark of 10.99m, which placed them third. Finishing up in fourth was junior Sam Boldt, who had a mark of 13.07m, along with sophomore Sawyer Tietgen, who had a mark of 12.35m, placing him in fifth.
Placing second in the shot put was senior Alivia Baucom with a mark of 14.01m, alongside freshman Madison Heusinkvelt, who placed third with a mark of 13.22m. Finishing in fourth were freshman Grace Dean and junior Cale Bessler. Dean had a mark of 12.52m and Bessler had a mark of 15.12m.
Having a mark of 50.84m, placing first in the discus was senior Trey Dickey, with junior Christopher Brown placing second, with a mark of 50.80m. In third was Bessler, who had a mark of 49.96m, along with Baucom, who had a mark of 43.03m.
Taking first in the Hammer throw was junior Mia Knigge, who had a mark of 47.22m, along with Schmitz, who had a mark of 54.44m. Placing third was sophomore Kaylie Lotspeich, with a mark of 43.27m, and in fourth was Dickey, who had a mark of 50.62m.
In the Javelin, placing first was sophomore Mason Crumbliss, with a mark of 49.99m. In third was Jepson, who had a mark of 45.08m, and sophomore Mattie Pohl, who had a mark of 37.89m. In fourth was Burge, who had a mark of 37.28m, and sophomore Kallie Sutton, having a mark of 35.99m, which placed her fifth.
Switching over to the Doane vs. Nebraska Wesleyan Dual, placing first in the 100m was Moore, who had a time of 10.84, along with Hekl, who had a time of 12.05. In second was Thompson, who had a time of 12.26, with Jackson finishing in third with a time of 10.98.
Taking first in the 200m was Brown, who had a time of 21.74, and Thompson, who had a time of 25.12. Placing second was Vogt, who had a time of 25.36, with Moore finishing in third with a time of 22.17.
In the 400m, Vogt and Gutierrez both took first, with Vogt having a time of 56.03 and Gutierrez having a time of 48.07. Placing second was sophomore Kiley Hejtmanek, whose time was 1:01.00, and finishing in third was Mulder, who had a time of 49.66.
First in the 800m was Parriott, who had a time of 2:15.22, with Yugo having a time of 1:56.44, which placed him second. In third was junior Maddy Ramey, who had a time of 2:28.43. In the 1500m, McDonald and Grigsby walked away first. McDonald had a time of 4:52.68 and Grigsby had a time of 3:57.25. Placing second was freshman Jayden Wall, who had a time of 4:04.66. Also finishing in third was Bonifas, who had a time of 4:07.84, along with Hasemann, who had a time of 5:11.48.
In the 5000m was junior Nelson Ruto, who had a time of 15:01.65, placing him first alongside Lippold, who had a time of 19:53.07. Second was Catron, who had a time of 19:56.04, along with Bickley, who had a time of 15:19.99. Finishing in third was Smith, who had a time of 16:37.21, along with junior Calla Wittland, who had a time of 20:41.47.
In the 100 Hurdles was Garrett, who placed first with a time of 14.33, with Nelson placing third with a time of 16.08m. In the 110 Hurdles was senior Zach Turner, who had a time of 13.78, along with Brown, who had a time of 14.34, placing him second.
In the 400 Hurdles was Nelson, who placed first with a time of 1:11.25, and freshman Kenzie Spencer, who had a time of 1:27.54, placing her second. Also placing second was Fox, who had a time of 54.99.
In the 4×100, placing first was the women’s relay, which consisted of Thompson, Mahoney, Vogt, and Hekl, where they had a time of 46.44. Also placing first was one of the men’s relay teams, which consisted of Jackson, Moore, sophomore Daniel Concepcion, and senior Dalton Whisenhunt, where they had a time of 42.14. Placing second was the men’s second relay team, which consisted of Fox, senior Jackson Eurek, sophomore Michael Willey, and junior Rian Green, who had a time of 43.68.
Now, switching over to the 4×400, the men’s relay team, consisting of Gutierrez, Mulder, Brown, and Turner, placed first with a time of 3:12.58. The women’s first relay team, consisting of Hejtmanek, Parriott, McDonald, and Miles, placed second with a time of 4:09.97. The second relay team, consisting of sophomore Caydence Kuss, Ramey, and sophomores Emily and Madison Lytle, placed third with a time of 4:31.17.
Placing first in the high jump was Kratz, who had a mark of 1.61m, along with Starr, who had a mark of 2.11m. Second was Garrett, who had a mark of 1.61m, and in third was Herrick, who had a mark of 2.01m.
Garrison placed first with a mark of 4.20m, alongside Stanley, who placed first with a mark of 3.50m. Knapp placed second with a mark of 3.20m. In the long jump was Cech, who had a mark of 7.16m, which placed him first, with Willey having a mark of 6.82m, which placed him second. Finishing in third was Roggasch, who had a mark of 5.39m.
Jumping in the triple jump was Roggasch, who had a mark of 11.38m, alongside Nichols, who had a mark of 13.96m. In second was McKinney, who had a mark of 13.47m, along with Davis, who had a mark of 10.96m. Finishing up the triple jump was junior Sam Boldt, who had a mark of 13.47m.
Placing first in the shot put was Baucom, who had a mark of 14.05m, with Schmitz placing second with a mark of 15.57m. Finishing in third was Heusinkvelt, who had a mark of 13.15m. Taking first in Discus was Brown, who had a mark of 51.53m, with Dickey placing second with a mark of 49.73m. Placing third was Bessler, who had a mark of 47.45m, and Baucom, who had a mark of 43.88m.
In the Hammer was Dickey, who placed first with a mark of 56.87m, along with Knigge, who had a mark of 50.07m. Placing second was Lotspeich, who had a mark of 43.81m, alongside Schmitz, who had a mark of 56.36m.
Finishing in the Javelin, placing first was Crumbliss, who had a mark of 55.82m, with Burge placing second, with a mark of 38.88m. Finishing in third was Sutton, who had a mark of 38.20m.
Next, the Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams will compete in the John Green and Dutcher Memorial meets on April 16-18 at home.