LINCOLN, Neb. – Four Wichita State men won individual event titles Saturday at the Mark Colligan Memorial in the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
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Competing against Nebraska, South Dakota and Kennesaw State, the Shockers recorded 10 top-three finishes and seven Wichita State all-time top-10 marks.
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Ian Schram claimed the first win of the day, running the 10
th-fastest mile time in Shocker history, 4:06.20, to pick up his second individual win of the season.
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Two races later,
Josh Parrish claimed his first win of the season, running a season-best 7.96 to win the men's 60-meter hurdles final.
Kate Campos and
Destiny Masters went 2-3 in the women's final, running 8.57 and 8.58, respectively.
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In the men's 400 meters,
Joakim Genereux ran the 10
th-best time in WSU history to win the race in 48.25, and
Jason Parrish finished third in 48.42. In the women's 400,
Sadie Millard ran another personal best of 55.64 to move up to No. 7 in Wichita State history and finish third.
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Following up on his Prairie Wolf Invitational 600 meters meet record and school record for the day before,
Yared Kidane claimed the final Shocker win of the day, running the fifth-fastest 800 meters time in school history for the win.
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In the throws,
Athan Huelskamp threw a season-best 19.07m/62'6.75" to improve his mark at No. 9 all-time in Shocker history in the weight throw.
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The Wichita State women capped off the meet with a second-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay, running 3:49.23 with the squad of
Sydney Brown,
Sadie Millard,
Audrey Parson and Campos.
MEN'S RESULTS
WOMEN'S RESULTS