By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
TOPEKA, Kan. – The Tiger track and field team racked up three provisional performances and took home a first-place finish at the Washburn Rust Buster Saturday (Jan. 20). The team placed fifth out of 22 schools attending, finishing with a team score of 52.
Taylor Savolt won the long jump for jumping 18-4.25 feet and almost hit the provisional mark by inches. The senior continued her impressive performance, securing the seventh position in the women’s 60m hurdles with a time of 9.08 and had a stellar performance in the 600y run, securing the third position with a time of 1:29.46.
Grant Bradley was responsible for one of the three provisional performances on the day, doing so in the 3k and placing second overall. The only men’s high jumper, Dayton Williams, had himself a day for tying his personal best of 6-11.5 feet and finished second in the event. Pole vaulter, Annabeth Baalman, vaulted her best mark of 12-1.5 feet and finished top five while also accomplishing a provisional mark.
The men’s 1 mile saw Trevor Medina’s remarkable endurance, securing the third position with an impressive time of 4:14.00. In the 600y, Nathaniel Hubbard showcased precision and speed, earning the fifth position with a time of 1:14.72. Hayden Albrightshowed impressive speed in the 60m, securing the 13th position with a swift time of 7.00, closely followed by Avrey Albright at 14th with a time of 7.01.
Ethan Lang demonstrated endurance in the men’s 800m, earning the second position with a time of 1:52.80. Kaden Wren, Aaron Mangan, and Isaac Radkefinished seventh, 11th, and 32nd with times of 1:56.37, 1:57.07, and 2:01.24, respectively. Hayden Albrightcontinued to impress in the men’s 200m, securing second place with a time of 21.84, Nolan Churchmanfollowed close behind to grab the sixth spot past the finish line.
In the women’s 3000 meter, Jaycee Vath showcased her endurance, securing second place with a time of 10:17.60. Darian Hudgeons and Abbye Hudsondisplayed their stamina, finishing 17th and 29th with times of 10:44.78 and 11:07.63, respectively. Jayme Hagerman showcased her skill in the women’s triple jump, securing the third position with a mark of 36-5.75. Reba Mader exhibited strength and speed in the women’s 400m, securing eighth position with a time of 58.81.
The Tigers are next scheduled to compete on Friday (Jan. 26) when they travel to Kearney, Neb. to compete in the Charlie Foster Classic.
2024 Washburn Rust Buster
Full FHSU Results
Men’s 60m Hurdle Prelims
22nd – Kelby Eck – 8.89
23rd – Jonah Remsberg – 8.92
25th – Nolan Churchman – 9.00
Women’s 60m Hurdle Prelims
8th – Taylor Savolt – 9.28
9th – Maggie Remsberg – 9.36
17th – Hadley Williams – 10.11
21st – Kylin Rudzik – 10.46
22nd – Ellie Dusselier – 10.48
24th – Donna Jackson – 10.76
Men’s 60m Dash Prelims
13th – Hayden Albright – 7.00
14th – Avrey Albright – 7.01
55th – Noah McGregor – 7.41
59th – Chason VanDerWege – 7.47
Women’s 60m Dash Prelims
22nd – Kinley Brown – 8.03
26th – Tori Poe – 8.08
Men’s 1 Mile
3rd – Trevor Medina – 4:14.00
32nd – Emery Wolfe – 4:31.60
35th – Javyn Contreras – 4:34.84
39th – Daniel Bechle – 4:35.92
Women’s 60m Hurdles
7th – Taylor Savolt – 9.08
Men’s 600y
5th – Nathaniel Hubbard – 1:14.72
14th – Maayan Paz – 1:17.00
Women’s 600y
3rd – Taylor Savolt – 1:29.46
5th – Hattie Lukert – 1:33.79
10th – Ellie Dusselier – 1:40.87
14th – Hadley Williams – 1:41.58
16th – Kylin Rudzik – 1:42.95
Women’s 400m
8th – Reba Mader – 58.81
Men’s 800m
2nd – Ethan Lang – 1:52.80
7th – Kaden Wren – 1:56.37
11th – Aaron Mangan – 1:57.07
32nd – Isaac Radke – 2:01.24
Women’s 800m
35th – Ashlyn Harbaugh – 2:32.13
39th – Brenna Murphy – 2:33.34
Men’s 200m
2nd – Hayden Albright – 21.84
6th – Nolan Churchman – 21.97
12th – Avrey Albright – 22.27
46th – Etham Salmans – 23.25
64th – Maayan Paz – 23.66
96th – Jama Gleue – 25.06
Women’s 200m
9th – Kinley Brown – 25.69
17th – Taylor Savolt – 26.06
19th – Tori Poe – 26.09
33rd – Reba Mader – 26.71
43rd – Maggie Remsberg – 27.35
55th – Hadley Williams – 28.36
69th – Kylin Rudzik – 29.25
Men’s 3000 Meter
2nd – Grant Bradley – 8:11.03 #
8th – Ethan Fisher – 8:36.53
9th – Jaret Pfizenmaier – 8:36.68
21st – Noah Morenz – 8:58.34
31st – Carsyn Turpin – 9:04.88
Women’s 3000 Meter
2nd – Jaycee Vath – 10:17.60
17th – Darian Hudgeons – 10:44.78
29th – Abbye Hudson – 11:07.63
Men’s Long Jump
16th – Carter Cellmer – 21-5.50
17th – Chason VanDerWege – 21-5.25
21st – Dean Clark – 21-1.25
Women’s Long Jump
1st – Taylor Savolt – 18-4.25
9th – Donna Jackson – 17-4.00
15th – Jayme Hagerman – 16-8.50
18th – Maggie Remsberg – 16-5.25
23rd – Hadley Williams – 15-11.75
30th – Ellie Dusselier – 15-9.00
42nd – Kylin Rudzik – 15-0
Men’s High Jump Invite
2nd – Dayton Williams – 6-11.50 #
Women’s High Jump Open
9th – Brooklyn Ptacek – 4-9.00
12th – Anne Sophie Van Der Knaap – 4-7.00
Men’s Triple Jump
6th – Noah McGregor – 44-6.25
12th – Jace Wentling – 42-0.50
Women’s Triple Jump
3rd – Jayme Hagerman – 36-5.75
Women’s Pole Vault
5th – Annabeth Baalman – 12-1.50 #
15th – Kaitlin Lindstrom – 10-10.00
Men’s Pole Vault
8th – Kurtis McCormick – 14-7.50
9th – Brady Deges – 14-1.75
15th – Jonah Remsberg – 13-5.25
16th – Nolan Churchman – 13-1.75
21st – Ethan Salmans – 12-5.50
22nd – Carter Jones – 12-5.00
25th – Luke Hampl – 11-5.75
Women’s Weight Throw
14th – Patrisha Doll – 47-8.00
15th – Liberty Booker – 47-1.50
51st – Kieran Burke – 37-3.25
58th – Kennedy Spaeth – 35-4.75
Men’s Shot Put
28th – Nolan Churchman – 38-6.25
34th – Luke Hampl – 36-9.75
39th – Ethan Salmans – 35-9.25
Women’s Shot Put
14th – Liberty Booker – 39-9.25
27th – Kieran Burke – 36-4.25
33rd – Kennedy Spaeth – 35-8.00
41st – Maggie Remsberg – 34-3.50
43rd – Hadley Williams – 33-8.00
45th – Rhyann Brown – 33-4.75
47th – Kylin Rudzik – 33-3.75
49th – Taylor Savolt – 32-9.00
60th – Addie Berens – 30-3.50
66th – Donna Jackson – 28-1.50
67th – Ellie Dusselier – 28-0.75
# indicates NCAA Division II provisional mark