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Land, Morris, Snyder lead Shockers at MVC Outdoor Championships

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Land, Morris, Snyder lead Shockers at MVC Outdoor Championships

CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Senior Mica Land ended her Missouri Valley Conference career with two more titles on Day Three of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Championships. Land won the 1500 meters and 5000 meters on Sunday to add to Saturday night's 3000m steeplechase victory at McAndrew Stadium in Carbondale, Ill.

Land was named the meet's Most Valuable Female Performer scoring 30 points for the Wichita State women's team.

In the team race, the Shockers finished second on the men's side with 181.5 points, and fourth on the women's side just 2.5 points behind third-place Illinois State with 118 points. Northern Iowa swept the men's and women's titles to become the first team in Missouri Valley Conference history to win both men's and women's indoor and outdoor titles in the same year. The Shocker men have now finished in the top three in the MVC Outdoor Championships seven years in a row, starting with three straight team wins in 2002, 2003, and 2004.

Land was one of three Shockers to win individual titles. Junior Beau Morris took the pole vault title in a jump off with UNI's Phil Hansen. After both competitors missed at 17 feet, 4 1/2 inches, Morris was the next to clear to win the title.

On the track, Jennifer Snyder collected two individual victories. After defending her 100m-hurdle title with a run of 13.82, Snyder cruised to a victory in the 400m hurdles with a career-best time of 59.79.

Next up for the Shockers is the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships in Lincoln, Neb. The regional meet is set for May 30-31.

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Women's Standings (As of 21 events)

Rank/TeamScore
1. Northern Iowa
172.5
2. Southern Illinois
168
3. Illinois State
120.5
4. Wichita State
118
5. Missouri State
108
6. Indiana State
94
7. Drake
26
8. Bradley
8


Men's Standings (As of 21 events)

Rank/TeamScore
1. Northern Iowa
203
2. Wichita State
181.5
3. Southern Illinois
165
4. Indiana State
137.5
5. Illinois State
95
6. Drake

19

 

4x100m Relay M / WThe Shocker men placed second in the sprint relay with the combination of Denny Nedd, Justin Smith, Keith Blanding, and anchor leg Jared Foley. WSU covered the distance in a 41.27, a season best. The women's team, comprised of Tiesha Stewart, Cierra King, Jasmine Cato, and Jennifer Snyder placed fifth in the race with a time of 47.40, matching their season best.
Men's Pole Vault
Beau Morris won an exciting pole vault competition, which came down to a jump off with UNI's Phil Hansen. Morris cleared 17-0 3/4, a new career best, to beat Hansen after each had missed their initial attempts at the height.

1500m
M / W

Senior Mica Land added her second individual title of the meet with a victory. After winning the 3000m steeplechase last night, Land ran down Bradley's Katie Nowak, who had opened up a lead of over 10 seconds midway through the race. Land ran the fourth fastest time in WSU history, finishing in 4:31.27. In the men's 1500m race, Girts Azis came from three spots back around the final turn, but didn't have enough to beat UNI's Dorian Ulrey. Azis placed second in the race.
Women's Triple Jump
Erika Kovesi had a solid day on the triple jump runway, leaping 40-3 1/4 to place fourth in the event. Sophomore Karolina Mosa jumped a personal best of 38-6 to place seventh.
Women's 100m Hurdles
Senior Jennifer Snyder continued her domination of the high hurdles in MVC competition with her second straight 100m hurdle title, and four-straight high hurdle title, counting the last two MVC indoor 60m hurdle titles.
Men's 110m Hurdles
Luther Wilson, Chris Allen, and Cooper Hanning showed WSU's depth in the 110m hurdles. Wilson led the way for the trio with a third-place finish, while Allen placed sixth and Hanning placed eighth.
Men's 400m
Justin Cole ran his fastest time of the season to place fifth in a very deep 400m field. Cole's time of 48.09 was three-tenths of a second faster than his preliminary time.
Women's Discus
Junior Kate Schaake broke her own school record in the discus, and finished second in the meet with a toss of 163-1. Schaake's performance broke her WSU record by nearly three feet, which she set earlier this season.

100m Dash M / W

Justin Smith blazed to a fifth-place finish in the 100m with a career best time of 10.82. Also in the race, Denny Nedd finished seventh with a time of 10.96. In the women's race, WSU's lone qualifier, Tiesha Stewart, placed eighth to score a point for the women's team. Stewart covered the distance in a time of 12.30.
Men's 800m
Girts Azis added his second all-valley performance of the day with a second-place finish in the 800m. Azis outsprinted Ulrey, who had beat him in the 1500m, but couldn't catch 2008 National Indoor Champion Tyler Mulder. Azis finished with a time of 1:49.69, his first sub-1:50.0 time of the season, to improve his regional qualifying mark. He was just .37 behind Mulder.
400m Hurdles M / W
Jennifer Snyder once again proved why she is one of the best hurdlers in WSU history with her second hurdle victory of the day, this time in the 400m hurdles. The Osawatomie, Kan., native ran a personal best by nearly two seconds to win the race in a time of 59.79. Her time was also the fourth fastest in WSU history. Also in the race, Sasha Manuel (1:06.00) placed seventh and Courtney French (1:08.12) placed eighth. In the men's race, Luther Wilson collected an all-Valley performance, placing third with a career best time of 53.50.
Men's 200m
In the men's 200m, Justin Smith earned points for the Shockers in his second event of the day. Smith sprinted to a sixth-place finish in the 200m with a time of 21.99.
Women's 5000m
Mica Land astounded the McAndrew Stadium crowd with her third individual championship of the conference meet. Land came from behind with 400 meters to go and cruised past UNI's Tracy Hawley.
Men's Discus
Bryan Tapia placed in his fourth event of the meet, taking third in the men's discus. Tapia's toss of 160-9 was just seven feet behind the winner. DePaul Brewer also placed eighth in the event with a toss of 155-6.
Men's Triple Jump
Josh Crawford led four top-eight finishers in the men's triple jump with an all-Valley third-place finish. Crawford jumped 49-7 1/4, a career best, while Tyler Simmons leaped 47-0 3/4 to place fifth. Patric Jackson placed sixth with a leap of 46-11 1/2, and Justin Taylor placed eighth at 46-6.
4x400m Relay M / W
In the women's long relay, Kiara Moore, Jennifer Snyder, Cierra King, and Lauren Eck placed sixth as a team with a time of 3:52.18. The men's 4x400m relay team combined for a fourth place finish with a time of 3:17.32
Women's Pole Vault
Brooke Demo led a strong showing in the women's pole vault with a second-place finish. Demo cleared 13-9 to break Jackie Brown's Shocker school record. With the performance, Demo also improved her regional qualifying mark. Hannah Marsh finished fourth in the event with a personal best of 11-7 3/4, and Angela Welch placed sixth with a vault of 11-1 3/4.

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Players Mentioned

Chris Allen

Chris Allen

Jumps/Hurdles
Sophomore
Girts Azis

Girts Azis

Distance
Senior
DePaul Brewer

DePaul Brewer

Throws
Senior
Jasmine Cato

Jasmine Cato

Sprints
Sophomore
Lauren Eck

Lauren Eck

Distance
Freshman
Jared Foley

Jared Foley

Sprints
Junior
Cooper Hanning

Cooper Hanning

Multi
Freshman
Patric Jackson

Patric Jackson

Jumps/Hurdles
Freshman
Mica Land

Mica Land

Distance
Senior
Sasha Manuel

Sasha Manuel

Sprints/Hurdles
Sophomore
Kiara Moore

Kiara Moore

Sprints
Freshman
Karolina Mosa

Karolina Mosa

Jumps
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Chris Allen

Chris Allen

Sophomore
Jumps/Hurdles
Girts Azis

Girts Azis

Senior
Distance
DePaul Brewer

DePaul Brewer

Senior
Throws
Jasmine Cato

Jasmine Cato

Sophomore
Sprints
Lauren Eck

Lauren Eck

Freshman
Distance
Jared Foley

Jared Foley

Junior
Sprints
Cooper Hanning

Cooper Hanning

Freshman
Multi
Patric Jackson

Patric Jackson

Freshman
Jumps/Hurdles
Mica Land

Mica Land

Senior
Distance
Sasha Manuel

Sasha Manuel

Sophomore
Sprints/Hurdles
Kiara Moore

Kiara Moore

Freshman
Sprints
Karolina Mosa

Karolina Mosa

Sophomore
Jumps