Hutchins and Lovell Climb The Board on Day One of Bryan Clay Invite

Jenna Hutchins and Taylor Lovell each earned program top-10 marks in both the 10,000-meters and 3,000-meter steeplechase on day one of the Bryan Clay Invitational

Hutchins and Lovell Climb The Board on Day One of Bryan Clay InviteHutchins and Lovell Climb The Board on Day One of Bryan Clay Invite

AZUSA, Calif. — BYU distance runners Jenna Hutchins and Taylor Lovell each earned program top-10 marks in both the 10,000-meters and 3,000-meter steeplechase on day one of the Bryan Clay Invitational. 

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“We had some great things happen tonight,” said associate director of track and field/women’s distance head coach Diljeet Taylor. “I’m very proud of the effort from my women tonight and we as a team are looking forward to two more days of great competition.”

Sophomore Jenna Hutchins debuted in the women's 10,000m, crossing the line in 32:52.01 to place at No.3 on the program top-10 board. She finished second in the field, only finishing behind Parker Valby of Florida who clocked a new NCAA record in the event of 30:50.43. 

"I am very happy with how I performed in my first 10,000m," said Hutchins. "It was a fun experience and I’m excited to keep improving. I was so grateful to both Coach Taylor and my teammates for cheering me on, especially when I was running by myself in the final stretch."

Sophomore Taylor Lovell ran 9:51.57 in the women's 3,000m steeplechase and finished ninth overall. Lovell earned a new No.7 program top-10 mark. 

"I am so grateful that I was able to toe the line tonight," said Lovell. "It was such a great experience and I can't wait to work for the next race."

On the men's side, both Caleb Johnson and Dalton Mortensen earned personal bests in their respective events. Johnson clocked 8:56.12 in the open section of the men's 3000m steeplechase. Mortensen finished the men's 10,000m in 29:36.63.

The Cougars will return to action Friday morning for day two of the Bryan Clay Invitational with the open section of the women's 10,000m set to begin at 8:05 a.m. PT. Live stream broadcast is available through FloTrack and live results are through Finished Results