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Track and Field Ready for Big Ten Championships
2/24/2016 4:29:00 PM | Track and Field
Track and Field Ready for Big Ten Championships
The Indiana track and field team heads to the Big Ten Indoor Championships this weekend in Geneva, Ohio. The event will take place on February 26-27 at the SPIRE Institute.
The Hoosiers will enter the weekend with 30 total times that mark inside the conference's top ten. In five different events Indiana has multiple student-athletes ranked in the top ten. Seven of the times have the Hoosiers in the top twenty of the national standings.
Daniel Kuhn is a top the conference, and the country, in the 600m run with a program record time of 1:16.91. He is also fourth in the conference and 15th nationally in the 800m run with his second school record time of 1:47.83.
Nakel McClinton is second in the conference and 16th nationally in the weight throw. She has set or broke her own school record on four different occasions this season. Her mark of 20.96m (68-9.25ft) is second in the conference and 16th nationally.
Sydney Clute posted the second highest mark in the pole vault in school history last weekend at the Alex Wilson Invitational. Her mark of 4.30m (14-1.25ft) is the best mark in the Big Ten and is tied for 11th in the country.
Dylan Anderson is third in the conference in the heptathlon. He currently sits in the 17th spot nationally. His score of 5,616 is the third best performance in school history. Stephen Keller, who holds the second highest point total in school history, Chase Pacheco, and Andrew Huber could also potentially score points for the Hoosiers in the event.
Both the women's and men's DMR teams are currently third in the conference. The women's team of Brenna Calder, Riley Egbula, Taylor Wiley, and Brianna Johnson set a school record last weekend with a time of 11:09.04. The men's team of Matt Schwartzer, Markevious Roach, Kuhn, and Rorey Hunter is seventh in program history with a time of 9:32.55.
Live results can be followed here or on Twitter.
The Indiana track and field team heads to the Big Ten Indoor Championships this weekend in Geneva, Ohio. The event will take place on February 26-27 at the SPIRE Institute.
The Hoosiers will enter the weekend with 30 total times that mark inside the conference's top ten. In five different events Indiana has multiple student-athletes ranked in the top ten. Seven of the times have the Hoosiers in the top twenty of the national standings.
Daniel Kuhn is a top the conference, and the country, in the 600m run with a program record time of 1:16.91. He is also fourth in the conference and 15th nationally in the 800m run with his second school record time of 1:47.83.
Nakel McClinton is second in the conference and 16th nationally in the weight throw. She has set or broke her own school record on four different occasions this season. Her mark of 20.96m (68-9.25ft) is second in the conference and 16th nationally.
Sydney Clute posted the second highest mark in the pole vault in school history last weekend at the Alex Wilson Invitational. Her mark of 4.30m (14-1.25ft) is the best mark in the Big Ten and is tied for 11th in the country.
Dylan Anderson is third in the conference in the heptathlon. He currently sits in the 17th spot nationally. His score of 5,616 is the third best performance in school history. Stephen Keller, who holds the second highest point total in school history, Chase Pacheco, and Andrew Huber could also potentially score points for the Hoosiers in the event.
Both the women's and men's DMR teams are currently third in the conference. The women's team of Brenna Calder, Riley Egbula, Taylor Wiley, and Brianna Johnson set a school record last weekend with a time of 11:09.04. The men's team of Matt Schwartzer, Markevious Roach, Kuhn, and Rorey Hunter is seventh in program history with a time of 9:32.55.
Live results can be followed here or on Twitter.
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