Witt and Gardner punch tickets to NCAA Championships

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AUSTIN, Texas – Seniors Jason Witt and Spencer Gardner are on to the NCAA Championships after finishing in the top 12 in the 10,000m Thursday night at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas.

“Spencer ran an amazing race,” BYU head coach Ed Eyestone said. “He rose to the occasion, but we knew he was capable of that. The fact that it’s his senior year, and he made the national meet is inspiring. Ending the evening with that exclamation point put a stamp on a very good day.” 

Witt, who finished in 29:45.13 (sixth), came in as the No. 1 seed in the 10,000 meters and was expected to advance. Gardner was one of the final West qualifiers for the event (11th), but kept pace with Witt for much of the race and held on in the final laps for the top 12 finish and a place at the NCAA Championships.

"Going in to the race I was ranked 47 out of 48 people," Gardner said. "So statistically, I didn’t have a good chance of advancing. My goal going in to the race was to beat as many people as possible. As the race started, I knew I had to be up there and pass people every lap. After about 6,000 meters, the pace picked up and I knew it was now or never. I made sure to stay among the top 15 and held on at the end."  

Other highlights on day one of the West Prelims began with the 400-meter hurdles. In the men's Korey Smith led a trio of Cougars on to the next round. Smith started fast and battled for the lead going in to the final 100 meters eventually placing 2nd in his heat. Smith’s time of 51.30 was good for the fifth-best time overall. Mark Carlson and Max Scheible finished in 51.44 and 52.18, respectively.

In the women's 400-meter hurdles, Angela Shields moved on to the next round finishing in 59.73, her second-best time this season. Shields came in to the event seeded No. 31, but her time was the 17th fastest time overall.

"Angela has shown she is capable of running really fast races," Eyestone said. "We look forward to her running even faster tomorrow."

In the women’s 800m, Kelsey Brown-Gilbert and Shea Martinez raced from the front in their heats and secured automatic berths to the next round with second-place finishes. Brown-Gilbert finished in 2:08.40, while Martinez finished in 2:08.66.

No. 1 seeded Shaquille Walker took charge early in his 800-meter race, leading the whole way and taking first comfortably with a time of 1:49.64.

The meet continues tomorrow beginning at 11:00 a.m. MDT. Live results of the event can be found here. A live stream of the event can be seen at the University of Texas track and field website. A list of BYU athletes that competed today along with their results are listed below.

Women

NAMEEVENTTIMEFINISHNext Up
Angela Shields400m Hurdles59.7317th400m hurdle NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:30 p.m. MDT)
Kaylee Packham400m Hurdles1:00.3926th

Did not qualify (DNQ)

Alyssa Monteverde-Dalton400m Hurdles1:02.0541stDNQ
Kelsey Brown-Gilbert800m2:08.409th800m NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:00 p.m. MDT)
Shea Martinez800m2:08.6612h800m NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:00 p.m. MDT)
Carrie Jube10,000m36:48.0434thDNQ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men

NAMEEVENTTIMEFINISHNext Up
Jesse White400m47.3232ndDid not qualify (DNQ)
Sean Adams400m47.3433rdDNQ
Korey Smith400m Hurdles51.305th400m hurdle NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:45 p.m. MDT)
Mark Carlson400m Hurdles51.449th

400m hurdle NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:45 p.m. MDT)

Max Scheible400m Hurdles52.1823rd400m hurdle NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:45 p.m. MDT)
Cam Dopp400m Hurdles52.9336thDNQ
Shaquille Walker800m1:49.6411th800m NCAA Quarterfinals (Friday 6:15 p.m. MDT)
Chase Horrocks1500m3:50.1623rdDNQ
Jason Witt10,000m29:45.136thNCAA Championships (June 10-13)
Spencer Gardner10,000m30:03.0911thNCAA Championships (June 10-13)
Connor McMillan10,000m30:52.6820thDNQ
Dallin Farnsworth10,000m31:11.1424thDNQ
Conner Peloquin10,000m32:19.3540thDNQ
Zachary StetlerDiscus170–05 (51.95m)28thDNQ
Blake SteevesLong JumpFN/ADNQ
Zachary BlackhamHigh Jump6–11.75 (2.13m)19thDNQ