WICHITA – Destiny Masters put up a big pentathlon score to win the season-opener Shocker Multi, breaking the Wichita State record with 4,151 points.
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Masters' flat-track score converts to 4,173 points, an NCAA-leading mark early in the indoor season.
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The junior from El Dorado, Kan. clocked the fifth-fastest 60-meter hurdles time in Wichita State history, running 8.37 to open the meet with 1,046 points in the first event.
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Moving to the high jump, she cleared 1.81m/5'11.25, just one centimeter away from her indoor personal best to score 991 points in the second event.
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She improved upon her previous indoor shot put personal best by almost a meter, throwing 12.29m/40'4" (680 points) and long jumped 5.74m/18'10" (771 points), recording the best marks of the meet in each of the first four events.
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Masters ran 2:32.37 (663 points), tying her indoor personal best in the 800 meters to the hundredth of a second to complete her nation-leading pentathlon and break All-American Breanne Borman's Shocker pentathlon record by 18 points.
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Sophomore
Tess Roman placed second in the pentathlon with a personal-best 3,495 points, winning the 800 meters in 2:24.39 and placing second in the high jump (1.60m/5'3") and shot put (10.84m/35'6.75").
Adria Navajon won the men's heptathlon with 5,200 points and
Hudson Bailey took second with a personal-best 5,186 points.
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Heptathlon Day One
Navajon ran an easy 7.06 to win the 60 meters and open the meet with 861 points, and
Luke Porter ran a personal-best 7.32 for the fourth-fastest time.
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Bailey recorded a personal best of 6.96m/22'10" for the best long jump mark of the day with Navajon in second with a leap of 6.78m/22'3" to maintain the heptathlon lead after two events.
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Bailey had the second-farthest shot put mark of the day, throwing 11.85m/38'10.5" as the Shockers ranked 1-through-4 (Navajon, Bailey, Porter, Czarnecki) after three events.
Bailey and Czarnecki cleared a meet-high 1.98m/6'6" as Bailey took the lead at the end of day one. Porter recorded four personal bests in four events to start his heptathlon.
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Heptathlon Day Two
Navajon won the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8:21 and tied with Bailey for the top spot in the pole vault, jumping 4.25m/13'11.25", while Bailey held a 59-point lead going into the final event.
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Navajon won the 1,000 meters in 2:52.51 to overtake Bailey and win the meet with 5,200 points.
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