AZUSA, Calif. – The Gonzaga track teams wrapped their three-day stint at the Bryan Clay Invitational at Cougar Athletic Stadium, racing in the 1500-meter events all day Friday.
The men's Open "C" heats were first up for the Bulldogs on Friday.
Samy Anderson led with a 3:53.7, with
Ansel Tucker right behind at 3:56.38.
Drew Kolodge (3:58.03) and
Caleb Richardson (3:58.24) earned PRs, and
Sean Janecko cracked four minutes at 3:59.92.
Tate Beasley was the first Zag woman on the track Friday, running a 4:35.58 PR in the Open "B" section early in the evening.
The top four Bulldog finishers in the men's Open "B" section all recorded personal bests, led by
Cooper Laird's 3:49.20 and
Ryan Mitchell's 3:49.43.
Paul Talens ran a 3:50.72 and
Will Thorsett ran 3:51.44 to earn PRs as well.
Joshua Augustine (3:55.06),
Bryce Cerkowniak (3:55.39) and
Aidan Baughan (4:31.18) each raced in the same heats for GU.
Ireland Robertson and
Anna Grabowski earned spots in the women's Invite portion of the evening. Robertson recorded the first Top Ten entry with a 4:26.29, improving her personal best and solidifying her spot at No. 9 on the program list. Grabowski nearly PR'd, recording a 4:23.80.
Anna Lanigan was the high finisher for GU in the women's Open "A" sections, running a 4:30.38 PR ahead of
Nina Yeats (4:30.95), who just missed a PR, and
Keira Saavedra (PR, 4:32.46).
Logan Law and
Mason Kissell wrapped the weekend for Gonzaga in the men's Open "A" heats, each earning PRs. Law ran a 3:47.87 before Kissell's 3:49.70 concluded the night.
UP NEXT
Gonzaga will head separate directions next weekend as the women travel to Des Moines for the Drake Relays while the men return to Stanford for the Payton Jordan Invitational.
Full results from the Bryan Clay Invitational can be found
HERE.
THURSDAY
A trio of Zag men raced early Thursday morning, as
Ansel Tucker,
Aidan Baughan, and
Joshua Augustine competed in the Open "B" section of the 5000m. Tucker PR'd with a 14:27.25, Baughan finished in 14:45.00 and Augustine ran a 15:15.50.
In the Open "C" section of the women's 5000m,
Anika Jones ran a personal best time of 17:23.45.
Ellie Armbruster was the lone Bulldog in the 800-meters this week in Azusa, setting yet another program record in the event with a 2:06.96, a time that places her comfortably in the NCAA West qualifier rankings.
The Gonzaga men saw four PRs in the Open "A" section of the 5000m, led by
Samy Anderson's 14:05.05 and
Drew Kolodge's 14:05.97.
Ryan Mitchell ran a 14:07.76 PR, and
Mason Kissell ran a 14:16.66 PR.
Logan Law recorded the fastest time in the section but missed a PR with his 14:04.61.
Willow Collins was first in the late window Thursday night, competing in the second heat of the 5000-meter Invite. The junior completed a three-second PR with a 15:50.47, improving her spot at No. 2 all time on the program Top Ten list.
Bryce Cerkowniak was the final Zag on the track, running a 14:25.24 in the fourth heat of the men's 5000-meter Invite.
WEDNESDAY
Will Thorsett and
Caleb Richardson led off for the GU men on Wednesday in the 10,000m Open B sections. Thorsett, despite having his shoe clipped off early, managed a PR with a 30:34.46. In the following heat, Richardson improved his PR by over one minute with a 30:53.80.
The men's 3000m Steeplechase was next for Gonzaga, with
Paul Talens looking to move up in the West Qualifying Top 48. Ranked 47th entering the week, Talens dropped an 8:49.81 to move into No. 6 on the program Top Ten list while climbing higher in the Top 48 and likely securing his spot into the NCAA West Prelims.
Cooper Laird, after an 8:49.25 two weeks ago at Stanford to likely punch his own ticket, ran an 8:50.61 on Wednesday, while
Sean Janecko PR'd in the early heat with a 9:02.06.
Kate Donaldson and
Camille Broadbent were first up for the Zag women at Bryan Clay, competing in the steeplechase later in the afternoon. Broadbent PR'd for the second time in 12 days, finishing in 11:15.58 before Donaldson ran a 10:50.97 in the next heat.
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