Men's Track and Field | 5/3/2025 10:58:00 PM
May 3, 2025-Emporia State had seven scorers, five NCAA provisional qualifiers and advanced six to the Sunday's finals on day two of the MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
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Ty Anderson had a big day for the Hornets finishing second in the long jump and qualifying for Saturday's finals in the 100m. He went 7.28m (23-10.75) to finish second in the long jump and turned in the second fastest time in the prelims of the 100m at 10.25 to advance to Sunday's finals.Â
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Jonah Remsberg gave Emporia State ten points towards the team score in the decathlon. Grace finished third overall with a provisional qualifying total of 6484 points while Remsberg placed fifth with 6285 points.
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John Tetuan gave the Hornets their other team point. He placed eighth with a throw of 52.80m (173-2) in the men's hammer.
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Four Hornet men advanced from Saturday to Sunday's finals on the track.
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Emmanuel Dukpe had the top time in the 400m on Saturday. His time of 46.66 is a provisional qualifier and ranks second all-time at Emporia State. Â He moved past Duke Tibbs, who ran 46.73 at the 2016 NCAA Championships into second and trails only Taysean Goodwin who ran 46.30 at the 2018 NCAA Championships.
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Israel Domeh ran 21.50 to qualify with the sixth best time in the men's 200m prelims.
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Anderson will be joined in the finals of the men's 100m by
Kingsley Bennett who ran 10.46 to qualify seventh.
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The Emporia State women picked up five points in the heptathlon to start Saturday.Â
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Isabel Vikoler scored 4546 points to place sixth while
Scarlett Begley totaled 4004 points to finish in seventh place in the heptathlon.
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Mia Manley had the other scoring effort for the Hornet women on Saturday. She cleared 3.73m (12-2.75) to place seventh in the pole vault.
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Two Emporia State women advanced to Sunday's finals.
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Abigael Reid Harelson had a provisional qualifier of 1:02.22 to qualify with the second best time in the women's 400m hurdles.
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Barbara Bentum placed second with a personal best of 24.65 in the women's 200m prelims.
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With six of 21 events scored in the men's competition Emporia State is in fifth place with 19 points headed into Sunday's finals. The Emporia State women are in eighth place with seven points after seven events.
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Championship Sunday will get underway at 11:15 a.m. with the women's javelin. The first action inside Welch Stadium will start at 12:00 p.m. with the women's high jump and triple jump and the men's pole vault. The first running event on Sunday will be the 4x100m relays starting at 1:30 p.m.
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NOTES:
There was one MIAA record broken and one tied on Saturday.
Paige Mullen of Pittsburg State ran 34:27.54 in the 10,000m to break Darla Curp-Moberly of Central Missouri's mark of 34:37.10 set in 1986.
Diandrenique Gaines of Pittsburg State tied the women's 200m record of 23.06 first set by Lorraine Graham of Lincoln in 1997 and then tied by Judith Riley of Lincoln in 2011.
Lily Novacek of Neb.-Kearney set the Welch Stadium facility record in the women's hammer. Her mark of 64.54m (211-9) broke Heavin Warner's facility record of 64.35m (211-1) set as an unattached athlete at the 2017 ESU Relays.
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