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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University men's and women's track & field teams host its annual home meet Friday at Callaghan Stadium.
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Snap Timing will provide live results throughout the meet. Additionally, the Concord University Sports Information Department will have live streaming video coverage of the meet.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Mountain Lions were at the VertKlasse Meeting hosted by High Point last weekend.
Freshman
Cassidy Hammonds set the program outdoor record in the long jump at High Point as she marked 5.64 meters, eclipsing the previous school record of 5.31 meters from 2014. Hammonds had a personal-record throw of 32.74 meters in the javelin. The top finisher for Concord was freshman
Cierra Parker in the high jump as she cleared 1.60 meters and placed fourth. Graduate student
Emily Wallace was eighth in the 1,500-meter run with a season-best time of 4:44.29. Junior
Lilly Jackson tossed 33.92 meters in the javelin as she finished 16
th.
Senior
Logan Zuchelli ran to a fourth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run as he crossed in 15:05.93. Sophomores
Andrew Tickle (9:52.16) and
AJ Skeens (9:59.95) both clocked personal-record times in the 3,000-meter steeplechase as they finished eighth and ninth, respectively. Senior
Ian Gardner moved up to first in the 400-meter dash in the Mountain East Conference with a time of 48.72 seconds. He finished eighth. The 4x400-meter relay of senior
Ethan Board, Gardner, freshman
Brady Prior and freshman
Aaron Miller clocked a season-best time of 3:19.59 which was also eighth in the field.
CONCORD INVITE ENTRIES
One of the featured events for the Concord men will be the 5,000-meters. Heading into this weekend, only Zuchelli (eighth) and sophomore
Braden Ward (13
th) are in the top 16 of the event in the Mountain East Conference. Tickle (23
rd) and freshman
Brandon Canaday (25
th) are ranked in the top 25 of the 5,000-meters. Also seeded under 16 minutes in the event will be sophomore
Bramley Childress (15:41), Board (15:48), Skeens (15:57) and senior
Zach Wilson (15:58). As it stands, no Mountain Lion is ranked inside the top 16 in the MEC in the 100-meter dash. Prior (11.22), freshman
Jaden Judge (11.39), senior
Ryan Covington (11.44), freshman
Landon Meredith (11.45), junior Devon Banks (11.45) and freshman
Luke Davis (11.62) are all seeded under 12 seconds. CU will also be looking to get athletes into the javelin as Davis (41.33 meters), senior
Jonny Sweeney (35.90 meters) and sophomore
Shawn Bennett (34.90 meters) are the top three entries for CU.
Senior
Madison Cornett (13
th), freshman
Kate Kelly (16
th) and sophomore
Sara Turner (17
th) look to improve their standing in the MEC in the 5,000-meters Friday. Junior
Emma Jenkins (19
th) needs a late move in the 1,500-meter run as she is scheduled for the event with sophomore
Charlotte McGinnis and junior
Emma Londeree. Graduate student
Abbey Wallace is riding the bubble ahead of this weekend as she ranks 13
th in the event in the conference. She is scheduled to throw along with sophomore
Meagan Poticher, freshman
Gracie McAlister, freshman Amaya Smith, Hammonds and sophomore
Katie Howard. Junior
Kalyn Williams is in the mix for the top 16 of the MEC in the 100-meters, but will need to move up five spots. Freshman
Jenna Webb, freshman
Kendall Lilly and senior
Kylea Pollinger are also in the event.
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