Western Oregon at Riverfront Invitational & Multis
Thursday-Saturday (Feb. 1-3, 2024) | Spokane, WA
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Saturday (Feb. 3, 2024) | Newberg, OR
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Sunday (Feb. 4, 2024) | Portland, OR
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THE WOLVES HEADING INTO THE WEEK ...
WOU heads into a busy week coming off the UW Invitational in Seattle on Friday and Saturday. Highlighting the weekend was
Keeton Sanchez as he set an NCAA provisional mark and the No. 6 time in WOU history in the mile with a time of 4 minutes, 7.61 seconds. It ranks No. 29Â in the nation this season and No. 2 in the GNAC.
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Isaiah Rodriguez set a personal best and the No. 10 time in WOU history in the 800 with a time of 1:53.18 – the top mark in the GNAC this season.
Easton Pomrankey shaved four seconds off his PR in the mile with a time of 4:11.19 – 4 second mile pr 4:11.19 – less than a second off the WOU top 10 and is No. 6 in the GNAC this season.
Justin Conklin was just .01 seconds off his PR in the 60 hurdles at 8.34 seconds, which is third in the GNAC this season (his time of 8.33 is tied for second all-time at WOU).
Mark Warren took sixth in weight throw at 17.4 meters (57 feet, 1 inch) and set a season best in the shot put at 14.11 meters (46-3.5).
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The women had two strong performances by freshmen in the 800 with
Kaydence Nguyen setting a PR by two seconds with a time of 2:19.59 (ninth in the GNAC this season) while
Amelia Merritt took second off her PR at 2:21.74 – 10
th in the GNAC this season.
WOU ALL-TIME TOP-10 INDOOR MARKS REACHED/IMPROVED
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WOU NCAA QUALIFYING MARKS - INDOOR
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WOLVES NOTES FOR 2024 SEASON
WOLVES' CONKLIN NAMED GNAC FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (Dec. 11) | RELEASE
Western Oregon'sÂ
Justin Conklin was named the GNAC Field Athlete of the Week on Dec. 11 after winning the high jump at the Spokane Invitational with the best indoor mark for the Wolves since 2013. Conklin's height of 6 feet, 6.75 inches that won Saturday's event is tied for eighth-best in WOU history and the best mark since Matson Hardie's height of 6-7 set in 2013. The WOU high jump record is 7-0.5 set in 1998 by A.J. Acker.
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