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The sophomore clears 5.71m (18-8.75 ft) in the men’s pole vault to take the KU indoor school record and No. 3 mark in the NCAA this year!@USTFCCCA #KUTrack pic.twitter.com/FYeqId7k7k
— Kansas Track & Field (@KUTrack) February 8, 2020
LINCOLN, Neb. – On the final day of the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational, Kansas sophomore Zach Bradford broke the school record in the men’s pole vault, vaulting 5.71m (18-8.75 ft.) at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska on Saturday.
Bradford set the record on his first attempt at the height, breaking Hussain Al-Hizam’s record of 5.70m (18-8.25 ft.) set at the NCAA Indoor Championships in 2018. After clearing the school record, Bradford attempted 5.76m (18-10.75 ft.) but narrowly missed on all three attempts. His clearance at 5.70m (18-8.75 ft.) was more than enough for him to win the event and set the No. 3 mark in the NCAA this season.
In addition to Bradford’s record-setting day, the Jayhawks accounted for 14 personal best performances and four top-three finishes.
In the men’s triple jump, sophomore Treyvon Ferguson claimed the victory by jumping 15.70m (51-6.25 ft.), just off of his personal best of 15.73m (51-7.25 ft.) set at last week’s Carolina Challenge. Ferguson entered this weekend’s competition ranked No. 23 in the NCAA.
In the men’s and women’s 200 meters, Kansas put together a series of top-three finishes from seniors Ivan Henry and Jedah Caldwell. In the women’s 200 meters final, Caldwell put together a race of 23.97 to finish third overall, while Henry placed third overall in the men’s version, coming in with a personal best 21.41. Henry’s run of 21.41 moved him up to second on the all-time KU indoor list, trailing only Leo Bookman, who holds the school record of 20.42 set in 2004.
https://twitter.com/KUTrack/status/1226238777036824576
Junior Alexandria Emilianov finished second overall in the women’s shot put, recording her best throw of 16.35m (53-7.75 ft.) on her final attempt. The throw was enough to mark a new personal best and move her into first in the event, until Nebraska’s Kristina Insingo retook the lead on her final attempt. Emilianov’s throw of 16.35m (53-7.75 ft.) was the eighth best throw in KU indoor history, while making her the No. 3 performer in KU history.
The Jayhawks closed out the weekend in the women’s 4×400 meter relay final, where the team of Mariah Kuykendoll, Zantori Dickerson, Jedah Caldwell and Honour Finley won the event in 3:38.53.
https://twitter.com/KUTrack/status/1226282635586101248
Following this weekend’s Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational, the Jayhawks will split between the Iowa State Classic and the Tyson Invitational on February 14-15. For a full Kansas track & field schedule, click here.