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Nebraska Men's T&F wins Big Ten Championships (1 Viewer)

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MEN (21 of 21 events scored)
1. Nebraska - 151

2. Minnesota - 122
3. Cockeye - 120
4. Wisconsin - 72
5. Michigan - 56
6. Penn State - 54
7. Indiana - 52
8. Michigan State - 51
9. Illinois - 49
10. Ohio State - 37
11. Rutgers - 29
12. Purdue - 22
13. Maryland - 4

100 meters
1. Kion Benjamin, Minnesota - 10.18

200 meters
1. Austin Kresley, Cockeye - 20.26
8. Kavian Kerr, Nebraska - 21.15

400 meters
1. Jenoah Mckiver, Cockeye - 45.59
6. Nick Bryant, Nebraska - 46.84

800 meters
1. Camden Marshall, Indiana - 1:46. 57
. Sam Easley, Nebraska - 1:48.90

1,500 meters
1. Jackson Sharp, Wisconsin - 3:42.72

5,000 meters
1. Matthew Wilkinson, Minnesota - 13:51.31

10,000 meters
1. Tom Brady, Michigan - 29:01.25

3,000 meter steeplechase
1. Matthew Wilkinson, Minnesota - 8:38.40

110 meter hurdles
1. Darius Luff, Nebraska - 13.32

3. Brithton Senior, Nebraska - 13.61

400 meter hurdles
1. Austin West, Cockeye - 49.34
4. Omar Rodgers, Nebraska - 51.20
7. Cory Berg, Nebraska - 51.78


4x100 Relay
1. Minnesota - 38.87
4. Nebraska - 40.34
(Darius Luff, Kavian Kerr, Lorenzo Paissan, Micaylon Moore


4x400 relay
1. Cockeye - 3:06.30
6. Nebraska - 3:09.12
(Nick Bryant, Niko Schultz, Cory Berg, Omar Rodgers


Triple Jump
1. Praise Aniamaka, Purdue - 52' 7.25"
3. MIcaylon Moore, Nebraska - 52' 0.75"
4. Terrol Wilson, Nebraska - 51' 5.5"


Long Jump
1. Till Steinforth, Nebraska - 25' 7.25"

4. Micaylon Moore, Nebraska - 24' 7.75"

Discus
1. Maxwell Otterdahl, Nebraska - 192' 0"

2. Jonah Wilson, Nebraska - 185' 10"

Shot Put
1. Jonah Wilson, Nebraska - 69' 11.5"

2. Maxwell Otterdahl, Nebraska - 69' 7.5"
6. Kevin Shubert, Nebraska - 64' 11.5"


Hammer Throw
1. Kostas Zaltos, Minnesota - 245' 10"

Javelin Throw
1. Arthur Petersen, Nebraska - 252' 8"

2. Dash Sirmon, Nebraska - 247' 2"

Pole Vault
1. Trevor Stephenson, Michigan State - 18' 0"

High Jump
1. Mayson Conner, Nebraska - 7' 2.5"

2. Tyus Wilson, Nebraska - 7' 2.5"
8. Ashreil Dixon, Nebraska - 6' 9.75"


Decathlon
1. Till Steinforth, Nebraska - 8,064 pts

8. Kolby Heinreikson, Nebraska - 6,980 pts

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WOMEN (21 of 21 events scored)
1. Michigan - 139
2. Ohio State - 123
3. Nebraska - 112
4. Cockeye - 76
5. Penn State - 63
6. Wisconsin - 56.5
7. Minnesota - 53
8. Illinois - 52.9
9. Indiana - 38.5
10. Rutgers - 37
11. Michigan State - 34
12. Purdue - 27.5
13. Maryland - 7

100 meters
1. Leah Bertrand, Ohio State - 11.15

200 meters
1. Yanique Dayle, Ohio State - 22.87

400 meters
1. Ziyah Holman, Michigan - 50.90

800 meters
1. Aurora Rynda, Michigan - 2:05.96

1,500 meters
1. Olivia Howell, Illinois - 4:20.13

5,000 meters
1. Faith DeMars, Penn State - 16:11.81

10,000 meters
1. Addie Engel, Ohio State - 34:43.37

3,000 meter steeplechase
1. Katelyn Stewart-Barnett, Michigan State - 10:01.34
8. Taya Skelton, Nebraska - 10:18.86

100 meter hurdles
1. Aasia Laurencin, Michigan - 12.85

400 meter hurdles
1. Savannah Sutherland, Michigan - 55.75

4x100 relay
1. Ohio State - 43.17
8. Nebraska - 47.05
(Favour Wanjoku, Johanna Ilves, Zionn Pearson, Riley Masten


4x400 relay
1. Ohio State - 3:29.25

Pole Vault
1. Chloe Timberg, Rutgers - 14' 5.5"

High Jump
1. Jenna Rogers, Nebraska - 6' 0.5"

3. Madison Yerigan, Nebraska - 5' 11.25"
6. Madi Scholl, Nebraska - 5' 10"
8. Brooklyn Miller, Nebraska - 5' 8.75"


Triple Jump
1. Lotavia Brown, Nebraska - 43' 8.75"

4. Ieva Turke, Nebraska - 42' 6"
8. Velecia Williams, Nebraska - 41' 7.25"


Long Jump
1. Paola Fernandez-Sola, Indiana - 21' 4.75"
4. Ashley McElmurry, Nebraska - 20' 1"

Discus
1. Corinne Jemison, Michigan - 190' 7"
4. Kalynn Meyer, Nebraska - 180' 10"
7. Betty Rosvold, Nebraska - 166' 4"


Shot Put
1. Axelina Johansson, Nebraska - 64' 1.25"

6. Taylor Latimer, Nebraska - 56' 4.75"

Hammer Throw
1. Tanessa Morris, Nebraska - 205' 11"

5. Taylor Latimer, Nebraska - 195' 3"
6. Hillevi Carlsson, Nebraska - 192' 11"


Javelin Throw
1. Rhema Otabor, Nebraska - 189' 9"

2. Maddie Harris, Nebraska - 184' 9"
3. Mirta Kulisic, Nebraska - 174' 3"
4. Eniko Sara, Nebraska - 164' 4"


Heptathlon
1. Tionna Tobias, Cockeye - 5,640 pts
6. Madi Scholl, Nebraska - 5,177
 

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Husker Men Win B1G Outdoor Championship
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The Nebraska men's track and field team won the Big Ten outdoor team championship on Sunday at the Haugh Track and Field Complex in Bloomington, Ind.

The Husker men won their first Big Ten outdoor title since 2016 with 151 points, their most at a conference meet since 2004. Minnesota was second with 122 points, and Cockeye was third with 120 points. It's the 30th all-time conference outdoor title for the Husker men and their 68th conference title overall. It also marks their first conference championship under first-year head coach Justin St. Clair.

The Nebraska women finished third with 112 points, which was their most points ever at a Big Ten meet. It was also their best Big Ten outdoor finish since placing third in 2016. Nebraska was just behind Michigan (139) and Ohio State (123).

The Huskers finished the meet with 12 event titles, four of which came on Sunday.

"On both sides we had a tremendous meet," St. Clair said. "We competed hard and we competed smart. We know when and how to advance and how to make finals, and that's very important at the conference meet. Winning the title is a great thing, just with the feeling of the team coming together and cheering each other on and supporting each other. Our objective was to win, but to win in the fashion we won in as a group and as a family was very special to me. There were tremendous results across the board and multiple champions, facility records, conference records, even a Swedish national record. I was proud of how both teams had the fire in their eyes and were very intentional about executing the competition. It just continues to grow our team environment. We know what it takes to win and now we need to keep that energy moving forward."

Maxwell Otterdahl repeated as the Big Ten discus champion with a personal-best throw of 192-0 (58.53m). That throw moved him up to No. 8 in school history. He edged teammate Jonah Wilson, who was second with a throw of 185-10 (56.64m). The duo went back and forth in the shot put on Saturday with Wilson ultimately coming out on top. But Otterdahl was victorious on Sunday, and their 18 total team points in the discus put the Husker men way out in front in the team race.

Darius Luff was the champion in the 110m hurdles after a new school record time of 13.32, which ranks third in the nation this season. He completed the sweep of the indoor 60m and outdoor 110m hurdles titles this season. Brithton Senior was third after a time of 13.61, earning his second Big Ten medal this year.

Jenna Rogers became a Big Ten high jump champion for the third time in her career, clearing 6-0 1/2 (1.84m). A sophomore, Rogers has three titles in four career Big Ten meets. Madison Yerigan also found the podium with a third-place finish at 5-11 1/4 (1.81m).

Lotavia Brown turned in a huge personal best of 43-8 3/4 (13.33m) in the triple jump to win the gold medal. It was the No. 9 jump in school history for the St. Ann, Jamaica native who entered the meet with the seventh-best jump in the Big Ten during the regular season.

Also scoring in the women's triple jump were Ieva Turke in fourth (42-6, 12.95m) and Velecia Williams in eighth (41-7 1/4, 12.68m). In the men's triple jump, Micaylon Moore earned a bronze medal after jumping 52-0 3/4 (15.87m), and Terrol Wilson was just behind Moore in fourth place with a leap of 51-5 1/2 (15.68m), a personal best.

Kalynn Meyer finished fourth in the discus with a personal best of 180-10 (55.12m), the No. 6 throw all-time at Nebraska. Betty Rosvold was seventh at 166-4 (50.70m). Madi Scholl was sixth in the women's high jump, clearing 5-10 (1.78m), and Brooklyn Miller was eighth at 5-8 3/4 (1.75m), giving the Husker women four point scorers in the event.

The Huskers also racked up some important team points on the track on Sunday:
4. Omar Rodgers (400m Hurdles) - 51.20 (5 points)
4. Men's 4x100m Relay - 40.34 (5 points)
6. Nick Bryant (400m) - 46.84 (3 points)
6. Sam Easley (800m) - 1:48.90 PR (3 points)
6. Men's 4x400m Relay - 3:09.12 (3 points)
7. Cory Berg (400m Hurdles) - 51.78 (2 points)
8. Kavian Kerr (200m) - 21.15 (1 point)
8. Women's 4x100m Relay - 47.05 (1 point)

The Huskers will turn their attention to the NCAA West Preliminary Round in Sacramento, Calif., set for May 24-27.

Nebraska's 2023 Big Ten Outdoor Champions
Lotavia Brown, Women's Triple Jump
Mayson Conner, Men's High Jump
Axelina Johansson, Women's Shot Put
Darius Luff, Men's 110m Hurdles
Tanessa Morris, Women's Hammer Throw
Rhema Otabor, Women's Javelin
Maxwell Otterdahl, Men's Discus
Arthur Petersen, Men's Javelin
Jenna Rogers, Women's High Jump
Till Steinforth, Men's Decathlon
Till Steinforth, Men's Long Jump
Jonah Wilson, Men's Shot Put
 

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Amazing that our Field athletes were able to pull the Track athletes to the championship. Helluva job by our Field athletes, Luff and Steinforth.
 

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I love track & field. It's such a great sport to teach kids how to compete not only with others but with themselves. And at the middle school level it teaches kids about self responsibility (getting to their event on time and ready to compete) and gives them a chance to socialize with kids outside of their school.

Not to mention running track makes you better at football and basketball. Pretty rare to see a really good high school track program that's bad at football.

My 11 year old has gotten super into throwing the javelin. Started 4 years ago throwing something called a "turbo jav" which he still has to throw in meets until he's done with 6th grade. He also works on throwing a "Finn Flier" which he'll compete with up through middle school and then I guess on to a real javelin in high school.

He and my 7th grade son also throw the shot and discus.

I was a runner and jumper in high school so I'm no help to them in these throwing events but they are really fun to watch.
 

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I love track & field. It's such a great sport to teach kids how to compete not only with others but with themselves. And at the middle school level it teaches kids about self responsibility (getting to their event on time and ready to compete) and gives them a chance to socialize with kids outside of their school.

Not to mention running track makes you better at football and basketball. Pretty rare to see a really good high school track program that's bad at football.

My 11 year old has gotten super into throwing the javelin. Started 4 years ago throwing something called a "turbo jav" which he still has to throw in meets until he's done with 6th grade. He also works on throwing a "Finn Flier" which he'll compete with up through middle school and then I guess on to a real javelin in high school.

He and my 7th grade son also throw the shot and discus.

I was a runner and jumper in high school so I'm no help to them in these throwing events but they are really fun to watch.
Also a big fan of track. Will be following the Nebraska High School state meet for the next several days.
 

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Neighbor girl is a freshman at Skutt in the 400. Let me know if she wins.
Must be Addison West as she's the only Skutt athlete in the event. And it appears she qualified for today's finals, which means she is guaranteed a state medal.

Class B Girls 400 meter dash Finals Qualifiers
#1 - Alonna Depalma, Waverly - 57.15
#2 - Sydney Stodden, Elkhorn North - 57.31
#3 - Grace Heaney, Elkhorn North - 57.75
#4 - Taylor Bredthauer, Norris - 57.90
#5 - Ellie Thomas, Norris - 58.14
#6 - Karlie Villwok, Elkhorn - 58.46
#7 - Alexis Hiatt, Bennington - 59.03
#8 - Addison West, Omaha Skutt - 59.13
 

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