McWhorter wins National Athlete of the Week

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NEW ORLEANS -- BYU sophomore pole vaulter Zach McWhorter was honored as National Athlete of the Week by the USTFCCCA, the organization announced Tuesday. 

McWhorter cleared 5.82m/19-1.25 to seize first place in the men's pole vault at the BYU December Invite on Friday, Dec. 10 at the Smith Fieldhouse. With the clearance, the sophomore from Springdale, Arkansas soared past his own school record set a season ago at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships (5.80m/19-0.25). McWhorter's record-breaking mark is tied for No. 8 in NCAA Division I history with Istvan Bagyula of George Mason who set the mark in 1992. 

The USTFCCCA reported that this marks the first time since 2015 in which a BYU athlete has received National Athlete of the Week honors during the indoor season. 

Teammate Caleb Witsken combined with McWhorter for two of the top-3 pole vault marks in the nation during the week of Dec. 7-13. 

The returning indoor All-American now owns the top two spots on the BYU men's indoor pole vault top-10 board and is coached by his father, former BYU pole vaulter, Rick McWhorter

McWhorter and the Cougars will be back in action at their second indoor home meet at the Smith Fieldhouse on Jan. 13-15. 

BYU Men's Indoor Pole Vault Top-10 Board

NameMark (ft)Mark (m)Year
Zach McWhorter19'1.255.822022
Zach McWhorter19'0.255.802021
Robison Pratt18'8.255.702006
Jeff Hansen18'2.255.542002
Victor Weirich18'2.005.542013
Braydon Bringhurst18'0.505.502014
Caleb Witsken18'0.505.502021
Robert Low17'10.505.452009
Dave Brannen17'10.505.451991
Matt Weirich17'10.255.442008
Chris Little17'9.255.422011