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Buffs Stampede In 3K, Finish Strong At MPSF (Track and Field)

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Five University of Colorado athletes recorded sub-8:00 times in an extremely talented 3,000-meter run field on Saturday afternoon at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field Championships.

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BOULDER — Five University of Colorado athletes recorded sub-8:00 times in an extremely talented 3,000-meter run field on Saturday afternoon at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field Championships.

“Everyone knew coming into the meet that the men’s 3k was loaded,” head coach Mark Wetmore said. “The MPSF meet serves as a federation championship, but also as a last chance meet. Oregon, Stanford and Colorado had all put very good people in there; it was probably the best 3k field I’ve ever seen.”

Junior Morgan Pearson led the Buffs with a third place finish, coming in at 7:51.93. His time put him fourth on CU’s all-time performers list and currently is listed at 10th in the NCAA. Senior Jake Hurysz was fifth overall with a time of 7:53.06 and junior Ammar Moussa was right behind him, placing seventh in 7:53.61. Moussa’s time put him seventh all-time at CU. (Hurysz ran a personal best 7:50.50 at the 2014 MSPF Championship, which is second in CU history.)
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