>> The Nebraska track and field team will compete at the Big Ten Indoor Championships this week at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. The three-day meet begins on Thursday at 9 am. (CT), followed by a 9:30 a.m. start on Friday and a 10 a.m. start on Saturday. All three days of events will be streamed live at BTNPlus.com and on the BTN+ app (subscription necessary). Live results can be followed at https://tf.deltatiming.com/big-ten/2021-big-ten-indoor-championships. Because of health and safety protocols, the Big Ten meet will be closed to the public.
>> The Husker men placed fourth and the women were 10th at the 2020 Big Ten Indoor Championships. Three Huskers captured Big Ten titles: Alencar Pereira (weight throw), Brent Wetovick (600 meters) and Ieva Turke (triple jump). Turke returns to lead the Husker women this year as she owns the No. 9 indoor triple jump mark (43-0 1/2, 13.12m) in NU women's history.
>> The Huskers have four athletes who have achieved USTFCCCA All-America indoor honors in their NU careers. George Kusche was an All-American in the mile and 3,000 meters last indoor season, and he is the school-record holder in both events. Burger Lambrechts Jr. and Kristina Insingo were both named All-Americans last year after qualifying for indoor nationals in the shot put. Mayson Conner was a 2019 first-team All-American in the high jump after finishing seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
>> The Huskers have six individuals leading the Big Ten in their respective events heading into the conference meet: George Kusche (Mile), Papay Glaywulu (Triple Jump), Burger Lambrechts Jr. (Shot Put), Monica Aldrighetti (Pole Vault), Lishanna Ilves (Long Jump) and Ieva Turke (Triple Jump).
Husker Men in the Big Ten Top 5
1. George Kusche Mile 3:57.74
1. Papay Glaywulu Triple Jump 53-6 1/4 (16.31m)
1. Burger Lambrechts Jr. Shot Put 64-4 (19.61m)
3. Michael Hoffer High Jump 6-10 3/4 (2.10m)
3. Bennet Vinken Long Jump 24-5 (7.44m)
3. Kevin Shubert Shot Put 63-2 3/4 (19.27m)
4. Papay Glaywulu Long Jump 24-3 (7.39m)
4. Terrol Wilson Triple Jump 51-0 3/4 (15.56m)
4. Zach Podraza Heptathlon 5,154
5. Darius Luff 60m Hurdles 7.89
5. Lincoln McPhillips High Jump 6-9 3/4 (2.08m)
5. Garrison Hughes Pole Vault 16-9 1/4 (5.11m)
Husker Women in the Big Ten Top 5
1. Monica Aldrighetti Pole Vault 13-9 1/4 (4.20m)
1. Lishanna Ilves Long Jump 20-9 (6.32m)
1. Ieva Turke Triple Jump 43-0 1/2 (13.12m)
2. Johanna Ilves Pentathlon 3,848
3. Darby Thomas Long Jump 20-2 1/4 (6.15m)
3. Ashley McElmurry Triple Jump 40-1 1/2 (12.23m)
4. Ieva Turke Long Jump 19-10 1/4 (6.05m)
5. Andy Jacobs Pole Vault 13-3 1/2 (4.05m)
>> The top 16 athletes nationally in each indoor event will qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 11-13 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. If the season ended today the following Huskers would qualify: Papay Glaywulu (6th, Triple Jump), Burger Lambrechts Jr. (10th, Shot Put), George Kusche (12th, Mile), Lishanna Ilves (13th, Long Jump), Kevin Shubert (16th, Shot Put).
Huskers Head to Big Ten Indoor Championships
Ieva Turke is the defending Big Ten indoor champion in the triple jump.
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