Indiana University Athletics

IUTF Keeps Pace on Final Day of Gladstein Invitational
1/25/2020 2:39:00 PM | Track and Field
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Track & Field concluded hosting the final day of competition at the Gladstein Invitational on Saturday afternoon. The Hoosiers won another 11 events to close out the weekend.
Megan Grabowski returned to the oval for the 200m. In the fast section, the senior raced to a time of 24.33 to win the event.
The Hoosiers went 1-3-4-5 on the women's side of the 600m. Kelly Mindak won her first event of the season as she crossed the finish line first with a time of 1:35.68. Lauren Thomas had a solid day as she placed third and clocked a time of 1:40.56. De'Aira Robertson competed in her second event of the weekend and finished fourth in a time of 1:42.23. Rounding out the field, Beth Barnes placed fifth and secured a time of 1:42.99.
In the men's race, Cooper Williams and Adam Wallace placed first and second, respectively. Williams nabbed a race-leading time of 1:16.97 while Wallace followed with a time of 1:18.35.
Mallory Mulzer led Indiana in the fast section of the 600m with a time of 1:32.94 to place second. Joely Pinkston grabbed third while grabbing a time of 1:33.76. Elizabeth Stanhope rounded out the trio of Hoosiers, placing fourth in a time of 1:34.20.
Jenna Barker recorded a new personal best in the 800m after clocking a time of 2:09.70. Her time was good enough for second place.
Matthew Schadler ran a time of 1:50.27 in e men's 800m fast section and placed fourth overall.
Indiana saw success in all four relays on Saturday afternoon. In the women's 4x800-meter relay, Skylar Stidam, Arjun Jha, Kyle Mau, and Dustin Horter raced to a time of 7:33.13 to garner first place. Jake Gebhardt, Aaron Bennett, Teddy Browning, and Schadler were runners-up with a time of 7:36.27. On the women's side, Mindak, Barker, Grace Walther, and Bailey Hertenstein also came up victorious and notched a time of 9:02.16.
Shaton Vaughn, Williams, Dushawn Tunstall, and Jalen Royal combined for a time of 3:12.89 to win the 4x400-meter relay. Zubin Muncherji, Wallace, Isaiah Ware, and Micah Camble were runners-up and crossed in a time of 3:18.67. In the women's race, Thomas, Alyssa-Simone Robinson, Mulzer, and Janii Jenkins took first with a time of 3:47.29.
In the field, the Hoosiers won every event that they were in. Maddy Pollard and Willie Morrison swept the shot put competition, Pollard threw a mark of 16.64m (54' 7.25) while Morrison saw a distance of 19.00m (62' 4")
Jenna Jungels won her second long jump of the season after launching a distance of 6.07m (19' 11").
Grayson Rolen won his first event as a Hoosier. Rolen was able to clear a height of 2.02m in the high jump.
Indiana remains in Bloomington on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 as they host the annual Indiana Relays inside Gladstein Fieldhouse.
Megan Grabowski returned to the oval for the 200m. In the fast section, the senior raced to a time of 24.33 to win the event.
The Hoosiers went 1-3-4-5 on the women's side of the 600m. Kelly Mindak won her first event of the season as she crossed the finish line first with a time of 1:35.68. Lauren Thomas had a solid day as she placed third and clocked a time of 1:40.56. De'Aira Robertson competed in her second event of the weekend and finished fourth in a time of 1:42.23. Rounding out the field, Beth Barnes placed fifth and secured a time of 1:42.99.
In the men's race, Cooper Williams and Adam Wallace placed first and second, respectively. Williams nabbed a race-leading time of 1:16.97 while Wallace followed with a time of 1:18.35.
Mallory Mulzer led Indiana in the fast section of the 600m with a time of 1:32.94 to place second. Joely Pinkston grabbed third while grabbing a time of 1:33.76. Elizabeth Stanhope rounded out the trio of Hoosiers, placing fourth in a time of 1:34.20.
Jenna Barker recorded a new personal best in the 800m after clocking a time of 2:09.70. Her time was good enough for second place.
Matthew Schadler ran a time of 1:50.27 in e men's 800m fast section and placed fourth overall.
Indiana saw success in all four relays on Saturday afternoon. In the women's 4x800-meter relay, Skylar Stidam, Arjun Jha, Kyle Mau, and Dustin Horter raced to a time of 7:33.13 to garner first place. Jake Gebhardt, Aaron Bennett, Teddy Browning, and Schadler were runners-up with a time of 7:36.27. On the women's side, Mindak, Barker, Grace Walther, and Bailey Hertenstein also came up victorious and notched a time of 9:02.16.
Shaton Vaughn, Williams, Dushawn Tunstall, and Jalen Royal combined for a time of 3:12.89 to win the 4x400-meter relay. Zubin Muncherji, Wallace, Isaiah Ware, and Micah Camble were runners-up and crossed in a time of 3:18.67. In the women's race, Thomas, Alyssa-Simone Robinson, Mulzer, and Janii Jenkins took first with a time of 3:47.29.
In the field, the Hoosiers won every event that they were in. Maddy Pollard and Willie Morrison swept the shot put competition, Pollard threw a mark of 16.64m (54' 7.25) while Morrison saw a distance of 19.00m (62' 4")
Jenna Jungels won her second long jump of the season after launching a distance of 6.07m (19' 11").
Grayson Rolen won his first event as a Hoosier. Rolen was able to clear a height of 2.02m in the high jump.
Indiana remains in Bloomington on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 as they host the annual Indiana Relays inside Gladstein Fieldhouse.
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