Sullins Qualifies for NCAAs in Historic Fashion
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A historic day one set the tone for the Razorbacks as they competed at the NCAA West Prelims at Hornet Stadium on the campus of Sacramento State University. Arkansas advanced nine Razorbacks on day one.
Erich Sullins made history Thursday afternoon as he became the first Razorback in program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships in the hammer throw. Sullins finished with a best of 66.94m (219-7) – the fifth-best mark in the competition.
Arkansas’ second NCAA qualifier came by way of Gilbert Boit in the 10,000-meters.
Boit ran 29:00.70 taking seventh-place in the 10K semifinal earning a spot at the final site in Austin, Texas. Matt Young hung tough and battled to a 21st-place finish running 29:23.94.
The Razorbacks advanced a pair of quarter hurdles to the quarterfinal as Nick Hilson (51.25q) and Travean Caldwell (51.72Q) survived to compete another day. Hilson advanced on time, turning in the second-fastest non-auto qualifying mark, while Caldwell grabbed an auto-Q spot to the next round finishing in the top three of his heat.
Moving up to 1,500-meters, Cameron Griffith and Ethan Moehn secured their spots in the quarterfinal. Griffith advanced via an auto-Q finish in his heat running 3:44.91, Moehn grabbed his spot in the next round on time running 3:45.23.
Kris Hari and Roy Ejiakuekwu will compete in the quarterfinal of the 100-meters following their run of 10.30 and 10.32, respectively. Hari grabbed an auto-Q
Hunter Woodhall’s season will continue as the sophomore from Syracuse, Utah clocked 46.88q earning a spot in the 400-meter quarterfinal.
Other Razorbacks that competed Thursday afternoon include:
23rd. Kieran Taylor – 800-meters (1:50.36)
36th. Josh Oglesby – 100-meters (10.52)
41st. Jalen Brown – 400-meters (47.82)
41st. Chase Pareti – 800-meters (1:52.16)
46th. Laquan Nairn – Long Jump (5.07m/16-7.75)
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