Latimer Sets School Record at Graduate Classic
Latimer Sets School Record at Graduate ClassicLatimer Sets School Record at Graduate Classic
Track and Field

Latimer Sets School Record at Graduate Classic

Making her Husker debut, Taylor Latimer set a school record in the weight throw on the first day of the Graduate Classic on Friday. Latimer placed second with a school record mark of 68-0 1/2 (20.74m) that leads the Big Ten and ranks second nationally this season.

Following Latimer, Marika Spencer finished third (60-4 3/4, 18.41m) and Axelina Johansson placed fourth (59-1 1/4, 18.01m). Lexi Vertin had an eighth-place finish with a mark of 54-4 3/4 (16.58m).

On the men's side, Alex Talley won the weight throw for the second time this season with a launch of 70-6 1/4 (21.49m). Maxwell Otterdahl finished runner-up with a throw of 67-6 3/4 (20.59m), which moves him into seventh nationally on the year and seventh all-time in school history. Zach Morrison completed the 1-2-3 sweep for the Huskers with the seventh-best mark in the Big Ten this season at 65-1 1/2 (19.85m).

LaQwasia Stepney was crowned the long jump champion a leap of 19-8 3/4 (6.01m), which ranks eighth nationally and second in the Big Ten this season. Darby Thomas placed runner-up with the third-best mark in the Big Ten (19-8, 5.99m). Zionn Pearson jumped 19-0 3/4 (5.81m) to place fourth and move into seventh in the Big Ten this season, while Favour Wanjoku placed seventh (18-3 1/4, 5.57m) and Sandy Leybold finished eighth (17-8, 5.38m).

The Huskers posted a 1-2-3-4 sweep in the long jump for the men. Clayton Keys placed first with a jump of 24-9 1/4 (7.55m), ranking him fifth nationally and first in the Big Ten. Michael Hoffer moved into second in the Big Ten and sixth in the country with his runner-up finish (24-8 1/2, 7.53m). Till Steinforth finished third in the long jump with a leap of 24-7 (7.49m), while Micaylon Moore posted a mark of 24-5 1/2 (7.45m) to complete the 1-2-3-4 sweep.

Nebraska had three of the top-four finishes in the women's pole vault, led by Jessica Gardner's win with a clearance of 12-11 1/2 (3.95m). Andy Jacobs placed third with a height of 12-5 1/2 (3.80m), followed by Maddie Holland in fourth with a clearance of 11-5 3/4 (3.50m).

In the men's high jump, Hoffer cleared 7-0 1/4 (2.14m) to grab the high jump title and move into first in the Big Ten and fifth in the nation. Mayson Conner finished fourth with a height of 6-9 3/4 (2.08m), followed by Tyus Wilson (6-9 3/4, 2.08m) and Reid Nelson (6-8 1/4, 2.04m) in fifth and sixth, respectively.

Kayla Hugg won the 400m with the seventh-fastest time in the Big Ten this season at 56.63. Karlie Moore clocked a 58.37 to place third in the 400m. On the men's side, Cory Berg finished fifth in the 400m with a run of 49.85.

Lindsey Blehm covered the track in 5:04.98 to finish runner-up in the mile, while Brynna McQuillen placed sixth with a run of 5:19.38. Nieve Walsh made her Husker debut with a time of 3:03.40 to place fourth in the 1000m.

Hannah Godwin and Taya Skelton finished back-to-back in second and third-place with runs of 9:56.25 and 10:24.95, respectively. Audrey Freyhof ran a 10:47.69 to place eighth for the Big Red. On the men's side, Bailey Timmons ran an 8:33.33 to finish runner-up and move into sixth in the Big Ten, while Ryan Eastman clocked an 8:50.51 to place sixth.

Elizabeth Robertson wrapped up Friday night's action for the Huskers with a fourth-place finish in the 5000m with a run of 19:52.53.

The Huskers continue action tomorrow with day two of the Graduate Classic beginning at 11:45 a.m. Running events begin at 11:45 a.m. with the 60m hurdles preliminary round, while the throwing events start at noon with the men's triple jump.