
Track Takes It Outside At Stanford, Texas
March 28, 2024 | Track & Field
THIS WEEK IN HUSKY TRACK & FIELD
Stanford Invitational
Stanford, Calif. | Cobb Track & Angell Field
Friday-Saturday, Mar. 29-30
Complete Schedule | Entries By Section | Live Results | Live Video
Texas Relays (Women's Pole Vault only)
Austin, Texas | Mike A. Myers Stadium
Saturday, Mar. 30
Live Results | Live Video
SEATTLE – The Dawgs are entering the great outdoors this weekend. Three weeks after the conclusion of the indoor campaign which saw two Top-20 team finishes and two Huskies crowned national champs, Washington starts the outdoor season with a large group at the Stanford Invitational Friday and Saturday, Mar. 29-30. Also on Saturday, three women's pole vaulters will compete at the Texas Relays in Austin, including indoor national champion Hana Moll.
Washington capped a stellar indoor season with a 10th-place men's finish and 17th-place women's finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Boston on March 9. Moll became the first freshman ever to win the women's pole vault title, and Luke Houser defended his mile championships, becoming the 10th man to go back-to-back. The Huskies had seven athletes make the podium to earn First Team All-America honors.
Now UW switches gears and starts the road to Eugene, where the NCAA Outdoor Championships will take place on June 5-8.
Six of the seven First Team All-Americans indoors will be in action this weekend. Moll will vault in Texas, while Houser will get work in as a pace setter in the 5k at Stanford. Joe Waskom is opening with a steeplechase. Jayden White switches from the weight to the hammer. Wilma Nielsen is slated to double in both the 1,500m and the 800m, and Bruno Comin Pescador will do the 110m hurdles and shot put. Long jump scorer Prestin Artis is the one indoor scorer who will wait to open up his outdoor season.
Friday at Stanford is a marathon day that starts at 9 a.m. and won't wrap up until nearly midnight. Friday is heavy on distance events, with the 1500-meters, 5000-meters, 10000-meters, and 3000-meter steeplechase. Sprint events include the 200-meters, 400-meter hurdles, and prelims of the 100-meter dash and 110m hurdles. Field events on Friday that feature Huskies include the men's high jump, women's pole vault, men's discus, and men's javelin.
Saturday at Stanford includes the 4x1 and 4x4 relays as well as the 800-meters, and finals in the 100m and 110m hurdles. Field events featuring Huskies on Saturday are the men's pole vault, men's and women's triple jumps, men's shot put, women's discus, men's and women's hammer throws, and women's javelin.
At the Texas Relays, along with Hana Moll, Amanda Moll and Sara Borton will also be looking to open their outdoor seasons with some big bars. They are scheduled to compete at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Saturday morning.
Stanford Invitational
Husky Entries By Event Group
Women's Sprints: Kapiolani Coleman (100 Hurdles/400 Hurdles), Danielle Hunter (100/200), Anna Terrell (400 Hurdles)
Women's Distance: Perri Bockrath (5000/Steeplechase), Ella Borsheim (5000/10,000), Julia David-Smith (5000/10,000), Chloe Foerster (800/1500), Samantha Friborg (800/1500), Haley Herberg (10,000), Saskia Lloyd (10,000), Wilma Nielsen (800/1500), Marlena Preigh (800/1500), Naomi Smith (10,000), India Weir (5000)
Women's Jumps: Delaney Ezeji-Okoye (Pole Vault), Sarah Ferguson (Pole Vault), Lauren Heggen (Triple Jump), Ava Washburn (Long Jump/Triple Jump), Avril Wilson (Pole Vault)
Women's Throws: Beatrice Asomaning (Discus/Hammer), Yvonne Colson (Discus/Hammer), Natalie Holmer (Javelin), Kathleen Horn (Javelin), Saydi Orange (Javelin), Ashley Schroeder (Javelin)
Men's Sprints: Jonathan Birchman (400 Hurdles), Jonathan Frazier (110 Hurdles/400 Hurdles), Daniel Gaik (400), Boden Hanley (400 Hurdles), Matthew Wilkinson (400 Hurdles)
Men's Distances: Sam Affolder (Steeplechase), James Crabtree (5000), Leo Daschbach (5000), Thom Diamond (1500), Jamar Distel (5000), Tyrone Gorze (10,000), Nathan Green (1500), Luke Houser (5000 – pacing), Evan Jenkins (10,000), Ronan McMahon-Staggs (1500), Joe Waskom (Steeplechase)
Men's Jumps: James Akinlosotu (Triple Jump), Mathis Bresko (Pole Vault), Roman Hutchinson (Long Jump/Triple Jump), Leland Lieberg (High Jump), Max Manson (Pole Vault), Simon Park (Pole Vault), Trevontay Smith (Triple Jump)
Men's Throws: Chandler Ault (Javelin), Brice Crider (Javelin), Jack Olsen (Javelin), Nolan Such (Discus), Jayden White (Hammer)
Men's Multis: Bruno Comin Pescador (110 Hurdles/Shot Put), Jami Schlueter (110 Hurdles/Shot Put)
Texas Relays
Husky Entries By Event Group
Women's Pole Vault: Sara Borton, Amanda Moll, Hana Moll
Stanford Invitational
Stanford, Calif. | Cobb Track & Angell Field
Friday-Saturday, Mar. 29-30
Complete Schedule | Entries By Section | Live Results | Live Video
Texas Relays (Women's Pole Vault only)
Austin, Texas | Mike A. Myers Stadium
Saturday, Mar. 30
Live Results | Live Video
SEATTLE – The Dawgs are entering the great outdoors this weekend. Three weeks after the conclusion of the indoor campaign which saw two Top-20 team finishes and two Huskies crowned national champs, Washington starts the outdoor season with a large group at the Stanford Invitational Friday and Saturday, Mar. 29-30. Also on Saturday, three women's pole vaulters will compete at the Texas Relays in Austin, including indoor national champion Hana Moll.
Washington capped a stellar indoor season with a 10th-place men's finish and 17th-place women's finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Boston on March 9. Moll became the first freshman ever to win the women's pole vault title, and Luke Houser defended his mile championships, becoming the 10th man to go back-to-back. The Huskies had seven athletes make the podium to earn First Team All-America honors.
Now UW switches gears and starts the road to Eugene, where the NCAA Outdoor Championships will take place on June 5-8.
Six of the seven First Team All-Americans indoors will be in action this weekend. Moll will vault in Texas, while Houser will get work in as a pace setter in the 5k at Stanford. Joe Waskom is opening with a steeplechase. Jayden White switches from the weight to the hammer. Wilma Nielsen is slated to double in both the 1,500m and the 800m, and Bruno Comin Pescador will do the 110m hurdles and shot put. Long jump scorer Prestin Artis is the one indoor scorer who will wait to open up his outdoor season.
Friday at Stanford is a marathon day that starts at 9 a.m. and won't wrap up until nearly midnight. Friday is heavy on distance events, with the 1500-meters, 5000-meters, 10000-meters, and 3000-meter steeplechase. Sprint events include the 200-meters, 400-meter hurdles, and prelims of the 100-meter dash and 110m hurdles. Field events on Friday that feature Huskies include the men's high jump, women's pole vault, men's discus, and men's javelin.
Saturday at Stanford includes the 4x1 and 4x4 relays as well as the 800-meters, and finals in the 100m and 110m hurdles. Field events featuring Huskies on Saturday are the men's pole vault, men's and women's triple jumps, men's shot put, women's discus, men's and women's hammer throws, and women's javelin.
At the Texas Relays, along with Hana Moll, Amanda Moll and Sara Borton will also be looking to open their outdoor seasons with some big bars. They are scheduled to compete at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Saturday morning.
Stanford Invitational
Husky Entries By Event Group
Women's Sprints: Kapiolani Coleman (100 Hurdles/400 Hurdles), Danielle Hunter (100/200), Anna Terrell (400 Hurdles)
Women's Distance: Perri Bockrath (5000/Steeplechase), Ella Borsheim (5000/10,000), Julia David-Smith (5000/10,000), Chloe Foerster (800/1500), Samantha Friborg (800/1500), Haley Herberg (10,000), Saskia Lloyd (10,000), Wilma Nielsen (800/1500), Marlena Preigh (800/1500), Naomi Smith (10,000), India Weir (5000)
Women's Jumps: Delaney Ezeji-Okoye (Pole Vault), Sarah Ferguson (Pole Vault), Lauren Heggen (Triple Jump), Ava Washburn (Long Jump/Triple Jump), Avril Wilson (Pole Vault)
Women's Throws: Beatrice Asomaning (Discus/Hammer), Yvonne Colson (Discus/Hammer), Natalie Holmer (Javelin), Kathleen Horn (Javelin), Saydi Orange (Javelin), Ashley Schroeder (Javelin)
Men's Sprints: Jonathan Birchman (400 Hurdles), Jonathan Frazier (110 Hurdles/400 Hurdles), Daniel Gaik (400), Boden Hanley (400 Hurdles), Matthew Wilkinson (400 Hurdles)
Men's Distances: Sam Affolder (Steeplechase), James Crabtree (5000), Leo Daschbach (5000), Thom Diamond (1500), Jamar Distel (5000), Tyrone Gorze (10,000), Nathan Green (1500), Luke Houser (5000 – pacing), Evan Jenkins (10,000), Ronan McMahon-Staggs (1500), Joe Waskom (Steeplechase)
Men's Jumps: James Akinlosotu (Triple Jump), Mathis Bresko (Pole Vault), Roman Hutchinson (Long Jump/Triple Jump), Leland Lieberg (High Jump), Max Manson (Pole Vault), Simon Park (Pole Vault), Trevontay Smith (Triple Jump)
Men's Throws: Chandler Ault (Javelin), Brice Crider (Javelin), Jack Olsen (Javelin), Nolan Such (Discus), Jayden White (Hammer)
Men's Multis: Bruno Comin Pescador (110 Hurdles/Shot Put), Jami Schlueter (110 Hurdles/Shot Put)
Texas Relays
Husky Entries By Event Group
Women's Pole Vault: Sara Borton, Amanda Moll, Hana Moll
Players Mentioned
Raising the Bar | Hana & Amanda Moll
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Women's 1500m final - 2025 NCAA outdoor track and field championship
Sunday, June 15
Nathan Green | 2025 NCAA 1500m Champion
Saturday, June 14
Track & Field NCAA Championships | Huskies Highlights
Friday, June 13