No. 8 Track and Field awaits triple meet weekend with women at Penn Relays

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PROVO, Utah — Following a dominant showing at the Robison Invitational, No. 8/No. 8 BYU men's and women's track and field will compete at three meets across the country Thursday through Saturday, April 28-30. 

Meet Information

Penn Relays

  • Dates: Thursday through Saturday, April 28-30
  • Host: Penn
  • Venue: Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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  • Events featuring BYU athletes are tentatively scheduled for:
    • Thursday at 6:15 p.m. and 6:55 p.m. EDT 
    • Friday at 1:45 p.m. 
    • Saturday at 12:30 and 2:47 p.m. 

A limited number of BYU women's athletes will compete at the prestigious Penn Relays. The Cougars will compete in the steeplechase and 1500m along with 4x800, 4x1500 and distance medley relay. 

Ninety-six Division I teams will be represented at the annual meet. BYU will be among six ranked in the USTFCCCA Women's Top-25. The Cougars will face top competition against the likes of No. 1 Texas, No. 6 Arkansas and No. 10 Ohio State. 

Payton Jordan Invitational

  • Friday, April 29 
  • Host: Stanford
  • Venue: Cobb Track and Angell Field in Stanford, California
  • BYU athletes will compete in the following events...
    • Garrett Marsing in the steeplechase at 7:55 p.m. PDT
    • Aidan Troutner in the 5000m at 8:56 p.m.
    • Brandon Garnica in the 5000m at 9:36 p.m.
    • Justin Hartshorn in the 10,000m at 10:31 p.m.
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The Cougars will compete a limited number of men's distance runners at Stanford on Friday. Those athletes will seek to improve their times toward qualifying for the NCAA West Preliminary in May. 

Desert Heat Classic

  • Saturday, April 30
  • Host: Arizona
  • Venue: Roy P. Drachman Stadium in Tucson, Arizona. 
  • Events scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. PDT for the women and 2:30 p.m. for the men.
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Rankings and Recognition

Both the men's and the women's teams remained at No. 8 in the USTFCCCA rankings this week. BYU also continued to be one of eight programs in the country with both men's and women's teams ranked in the top-10 of the USTFCCCA National Rankings. The Cougars share this honor with four programs from the SEC, two from the Big 12 and one from the Pac-12.

Fifteen BYU athletes rank in the top-10 nationally for individual event results, with Courtney Wayment controlling the top spot in the steeplechase and Ashton Riner's performance last weekend earning her the No. 1 spot in the javelin.

EventNameNational RankingTime/MarkDate, Meet Achieved
W JavelinAshton RinerNo. 160.36m/198-1April 23 - BYU Robison Invitational
W 3000 SCourtney WaymentNo. 19:26.88April 14 - Mt. SAC Relays
M 3000 SKenneth RooksNo. 28:32.75April 14 - Mt. SAC Relays
W 1500mCourtney WaymentNo. 34:12.81April 1 - Stanford Invitational
M PVZach McWhorterNo. 35.70m/18-8.25April 16 - Mt. SAC Relays
W MileAnastaysia DavisNo. 44:56.25April 23 - BYU Robison Invitational
W MileAubrey FrenthewayNo. 54:56.50April 23 - BYU Robison Invitational
W 800mLauren Ellsworth-BarnesNo. 52:01.72April 13 - Bryan Clay Invitational
M 5000mCasey ClingerNo. 613:23.33April 14 - Bryan Clay Invitational
M 10,000mCasey ClingerNo. 728:16.15April 1 - Stanford Invitational
W 1500mLauren Ellsworth-BarnesNo. 84:13.60April 15 - Bryan Clay Invitational
HeptathlonHalley Folsom WalkerNo. 85,699April 14 - Bryan Clay Invitational
M DTDallin ShurtsNo. 861.10m/200-6April 14 - Pacific Coast Invitational
M 10,000mBrandon GarnicaNo. 1028:19.60April 1 - Stanford Invitational
M 400HColten YardleyNo. 1050.01April 9 - Sun Angel Classic