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UW Invitational

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In addition to the Air Force Invitational, the track team will also be competing in the University of Washington Invitational today Jan 25 and tomorrow.
Here is a short preview from the UW website:
SEATTLE - An annual highlight of the NCAA indoor track season, the UW Invitational brings more than a thousand athletes from around the country to the Dempsey this Friday and Saturday. Expect some new national leaders to walk out of the building on Saturday evening as the field assembled is strong on the track and in the field, with a full Husky squad looking to make its own marks.

Starting things off on Friday will be the men's heptathlon and women's pentathlon at 1:00 p.m. The first non-multi-events will be the 200-meters starting at 4:30 on Friday, followed by the 5,000-meter runs and the always-thrilling distance medley relay, which the UW women won at NCAAs last year, though the Huskies will have a different foursome Friday.

On Saturday, action resumes at 8:40 a.m. on the track and 9:00 a.m. in the field. The casual fan will want to drop in at 3:00 p.m. for the start of the invitational sections, which group the top heats of the mile, 400-meters, 800-meters, 3,000-meters, and 4x400m relays together for one excellent race after another until the day concludes at around 5:30 p.m.

Joining the Huskies will be large contingents from several Pac-12 schools, including Oregon, California, Stanford, UCLA, the Oregon State women, and a small group from Colorado. The lure of the Dempsey will bring athletes from as far away as Ohio University and Tulane. Also in attendance will be BYU, Colorado State, Gonzaga, Hawaii, Nevada, and UNLV, just to name a few.

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Day 1 Results

(CU Athletes Only)
Pentathlon
Score: (1. Sharon Day, unattached, 4,462) 5. Brianne Beemer, 3,823; 10. Abrianna Torres, 3,559; 11. Holly Odneal, 3,476; 17. Gwen Ricco, 3,330; 27. Genny Mayden, 2,726

60-Hurdles: (1. Sharon Day, Unattached, 8.51) 7. Beemer, 8.82; 13. Odneal, 9.07; 16. Torres, 9.20; 20. Ricco, 9.31; 21. Mayden, 9.34.

High Jump: (1. Sharon Day, Unattached, 5-11.25) t5. Beemer, 5-06.50; t10. Odneal, 5-04.25; t14. Torres, 5-03; 18. Ricco, 5-00.50

Shot Put: (1. Sharon Day, unattached, 45-03) 5. Odneal, 39-08; 7. Torres, 38-03.24; t9. Mayden, 37-04.50; 12. Beemer, 34-06.75; 17. Ricco, 32-07.75;

Long Jump: Torres, 18-06; Ricco, 16-11.25; Mayden, 16-10.50; Beemer, 16-10; Odneal, 16-00.25

800 Meters: Beemer, 2:16.36; Ricco, 2:30.28; Mayden, 2:32.11; Odneal, 2:36.27; Torres, 2:39.91

Heptathlon
Day 1 Score: (1. Dominic Giovannoni, UCLA, 3,033) 11. Brock Emory, 2,633

60-Meters: (1. Donovan Toban, CSU-Northridge, 6.97) 12. Emory, 7.47

Long Jump: (1. Trevor Ferguson, UO, 23-03.25) 12. Emory, 19-07

Shot Put: (1. Marcus Nilsson, UCLA, 46-09) 11. Emory, 38-00

High Jump: (1. Trevor Ferguson, UO, 6-06.75) t2. Emory, 6-04.25
 
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