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Texaner Crown three individual masters, set up six school records and a new WAC record on day 1 of the Indoor -WAC championships

Seattle-Tarleton State Athletics crowned three individual champions, on the first day of the WAC Indoor Echtleichtache Championships in 2025, six school records, a new WAC record, meeting record and facility record.

After the first day, both the men and women and the women's teams keep in third place. The men scored 38 points and after five events achieved by the leading Wolverines in Utah Valley by 23 points. On the side of the women, the purple and white have 42 points, 33 points behind Utah Valley.

“What an excellent first day for our two teams,” said head coach Bobby Carter. “Today we had a lot of school documents, personal bests and a set of furniture. One thing that I said to my team last night is that we do not get in relation, we will be in relation. They definitely increased today. However, the job is not yet finished. Tomorrow is a new day and you are ready to eliminate it. As I always say,” bigger “!” “

A total of 13 athletes won to win 14 all-WAC honors. Six athletes achieved the first team all-WAC honors, which ended up in the top three in their event. The recognition of the second team all-WAC recognition was given to those who took fourth place in their event. In addition, the Texans published 15 qualification entries in the final of tomorrow.

2024 Paris Olympic Prestina Ochonogor Steel the show at the end of the first day. The native Benin, Nigeria, broke the school, the WAC, the indoor championships and the facility record in their six jumps. Her fourth jump of 6.64 meters broke in every record and became the sixth best leap in the NCAA this season. Each of her first five jumps was the top 5 in school history and in 2015 broke a 10-year school record from Euphemia Eden. Ochonogor arrived to the USA less than two weeks ago and took part in her first college meeting.

Three other Texas women also went into the top eight. Sofia degroot Published a personal best and improved her fourth best leap in school history, which jumped 5.90 meters. She finished second and received her first all-Wac first team honors. Amelie Monzie Recorded by a sixth place ended a deserved all-WAC honors that jumped 5.67 meters. Malak Rashwan Set a new personal best and improved her eight-best leap in school history to 5.50 meters and earn the second team all-WAC.

Tayler Wessely We had a career day that broke her own school record not only once, but four times to become the WAC champion in the weight throw. At her first throw of the day, she broke her record, which she used to be with a 17.85-meter threshold in the season, what the event would have won, but she wasn't finished. With each of her next two litters, she again exceeded her recording with throws of 17.89 and 18.36 meters. After a few mixed throws, she improved her traces with a throw of 18.48 meters (70 feet, 7.75 inches) to win the weight throw of women. Wessely owned the four best throws in competition and received the gold and first team all-WAC honors in her first season.

Sir Jonathan Sims Received his first WAC championship in the long jump of the men. Sims was the tip of the Topan Top 4 Sweep in the event. Sims won the event on its fourth jump, a 7.71 meter jump. He scolded Lokesh Sathyanathan which is currently among the top 5 of the nation in the event and its best jump of 7.68 meters at his second event. Reid Vincent with a first jump of 7.39 meters in third place in the event. Vincent also led a few track events and carried out his next five jumps to save his energy for the rest of the day. Gabriele Tosti rounded off the Texas sweep with a personal best jump of 7.28 meters. Jordan Flores jumped 7.05 meters to demand the seventh and fifth Texans to get all-WAC honors at the event. With five points -goal scorers, the Texans grabbed 31 team points in the long jump.

Lauren Roy Put on the new school record while finding the top qualification time in the 200 meters and 23.58 seconds. Roy improved her national best in Ireland 2025, which she was in New Mexico two weeks ago. Amandine Estival improved their third best time in the program history with an output of 23.94 seconds, the fourth best in the preparations. Hanna Dudley Also qualified intersection in November 24th, the six -fastest preliminary performance.

The Estival also qualified for the final in the 400 meters in 55.90, 0.43 seconds from their school record. She recorded the sixth best time in the preparations and was the only Texaner to qualify for the final.

Jacob Thomas Insert the new pole school school record, which deletes the 5.02 meter mark the first time. During the first attempt, Thomas released each of his first four heights, including his attempt to bind the earlier record of 4.92 meters. For the first time, Thomas received the second team all-WAC honors in his career and took sixth place.

Kaitlyn Gale The second team all-WAC honors in the 5000th race of the night of the night. The newcomer was in eighth place in 17: 50.71.

Aidan Matthews Breaked his 200-meter school record for the second time this season. He was the first Texan to make a sub-21 crossing a second time in 20.94 seconds. Matthews recorded the second best qualification time and was one of three athletes who break 21 seconds. Born in Maypear, Texas, also rose to the final in the 60-meter fittings. He tied the second fastest time in the program history, which was previously determined by Reid Vincent at 6.73 seconds. The senior qualified with the sixth best time.

In the first event of the day, Tarleton State had two athletes who took part in the pentathlon. In the first of five events, Malak Rashwan Remove your own school record and your own national record with an output of 8.51 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles. She also gave a new personal best with a 5.51-meter high vault performance, the seventh best leap in school history. Rashwan earned a fourth place with 3545 total points, eight shy to bind her school record. Jordan Rae earn a eighth place 3281 total points. Rae published personal best in the 60-wheels (9.19 seconds), 800 meters (2: 43.72) and the long jump (5.24 meters). Both Rae and Rashwan received the “All-Wac” award. Rashwan also ran in the open 60-meter hurdles in 8.59 seconds later.

Victoria Cameron The best time in the 60-meter prelims of women with their worst season time, 7.26 seconds. She missed the record of WAC Indoor Championships by 0.02 seconds. Dudley also promoted the second best time in school history and the fourth best prelim period in 7.42 seconds. Roy was the third Texaner, who recorded the third best time in school history in 7.44 seconds.

In the women's mile, the Texans had two runners in the final on Saturday. Morgan Lamberson earned the sixth best qualification in 5: 00.28. Sage lancaster put the 10TH And the last place to publish the second best time in school history of 5: 02.32. Lamberson also qualified for the finale in the 800. Just a few hours after running the mile, she finished 2: 13.90, the six -fastest temporary time.

A few Texans will be in the men's 60-meter hurdles. Omar Khaled Mahmoud published the third best time in the program history and crossed the fourth fastest in the preliminaries in 7.96 seconds. Nathan Franco claimed the last place in the final and raced in 8.16 seconds to publish the seventh time in the program history.

Both the DMR teams for men and the DMR for men have published a top -10 performance in school history. The women's group published the fourth best time in the program history in 12: 25.71. The men's crew tied the fifth best time in school history in 10: 16.97.

Tarleton State will end the WAC championships on Saturday. The field events begin with the men's high jump at 12.15 p.m. The ESPN+ series begins at 4:30 p.m. CT with the mile of women.