Complete women's results (PDF)
Complete men's results (PDF)
SPOKANE –
Brittany Aanstad is No. 1 in the javelin – and not just in Spokane on Saturday.
The Seattle Pacific senior is No. 1 in the country after unleashing a career-best throw in the War V meet at Spokane Falls Community College.
Aanstad's toss landed 161 feet, 11 inches from the starting point, enough to win the event easily and put her atop NCAA Division II list, pending the outcome of other meets this weekend. That top-ranked status is by a long way, too – the leader coming into Saturday was Kim Hanslovan of Clarion (Penn.) at 153-0.
Aanstad's previous best was 159-4, set last May 7 at the Ken Foreman-Ken Shannon Invitational in the final track meet at Husky Stadium. At the time, that also was No. 1 in the country, and Aanstad went on to a second-place finish at last year's nationals.
Her previous season best this spring was just 148-5 at the Oregon Preview on March 18 in Eugene.
“I just had a really good day. I had quite a few throws that were out there,” said Aanstad (Lake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens HS), who also threw 152, 158 and 159 on Saturday, launching the 161-11 on her third attempt. “It was sunny today and it was a good facility – it was perfect conditions.”
She is SPU's second automatic qualifier to nationals in the past week. On Tuesday, senior
Ali Worthen (Coos Bay, Ore.) made NCAA auto in the women's heptathlon at the Sam Jones Multi-Events in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Aanstad wasn't the only Falcon who came up big on Saturday. Nate Seely delivered a career-best performance in the 800 meters in the men's meet.
Seely (Lynden, Wash./Lynden HS) came through with a time of 1:51.95 that was good for second place and an NCAA provisional qualifying time. It puts him in fifth place on the national list.
The previous best for Seely on an outdoor oval was 1:53.17 in last year's GNAC preliminaries at Western Oregon University in Monmouth. He ran an indoor career best 1:52.26 on Jan. 28.
Seattle Pacific women finished second among the 15 teams with 128 points – just five short of Idaho's winning total of 133. The SPU men were ninth among the 15 men's teams with 35 points.
Team Washington – with SPU, Washington State, Eastern Washington, Central Washington, Gonzaga, Seattle University, Whitworth, and Spokane Community College – outscored the World team in the women's (427.5-309.5), men's (488-247) and overall competition (915.5-556.5). Factoring into the points for the World were Northwest Nazarene, Idaho, Boise State, Eastern Oregon, Great Falls, Lewis & Clark, and Treasure Valley CC.
Washington has never lost in any of those categories since the meet's inception in 2008.
In addition to Aanstad and Seely, Seattle Pacific had four other winners on Saturday.
Senior
Myisha Valentine (Mountlake Terrace, Wash./North Sound Christian HS) took the women's 400 meters in a career-best 57.29 seconds. That pushed her up from GNAC provisional to automatic qualifying status in that event.
Freshman
Maliea Luquin (Portland, Ore.) won the women's 100-meter hurdles in 14.95 seconds, also a career-best, and her first time under 15.
Emily Quatier,
Kishia Mitchell,
BryAnne Wochnick and Valentine teamed up to win the 4x400 relay in 3:54.26.
Seth Pierson raced to victory in the men's 1,500 meters. His time of 3:55.21 elevated him from the provisional onto the GNAC automatic qualifying list.
Also for Seattle Pacific, Valentine also wound up second in the women's 200 meters with a career-best time 25.46 – a full three-tenths better than her previous PR of 25.46 posted at the Club Northwest Spring Break Open on March 24.
Mitchell (Puyallup, Wash./Rogers HS) improved to GNAC automatic in both the 100 (12.33), and, in her first 200 of the outdoor season, logged a GNAC automatic 25.52. She is the defending conference champion in both events.
Falcons junior Quatier (Portland, Ore.) took a big drop to 57.43 in the 400. That gave her third place, an automatic ticket to GNAC, and was more than a second better than her previous season best of 58.43 set last Saturday in Bellingham.
Ryan Endresen (Portland, Ore.), a junior, got his conference automatic time in the men's 400 hurdles with a season-best 55.61.
Freshman David Ferguson (Inverness, Illinois), who had been on the brink of a GNAC provisional time in all three sprints, finally got one on Saturday when he ran 22.61 seconds in the 200, good for fifth place. The automatic time is 22.40.
NCAA TRACK & FIELD
War V
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Spokane Falls CC / Spokane, Wash.
Women's team scores – 1, Idaho 133;
2, Seattle Pacific 128; 3, Eastern Washington 100; 4, Northwest Nazarene 79.5; 5, Boise State 68; 6, Washington State 62; 7, Spokane CC 57.5; 8, Whitworth 23; 9, Gonzaga 22; 10, (tie) Eastern Oregon and Seattle University 18; 12, Central Washington 17; 13, Treasure Valley CC 5, 14, Great Falls 4; 15, Lewis & Clark 2.
Men's team scores – 1, Idaho 110; 2, Whitworth 98.5; 3, Seattle University 77; 4, Central Washington 76.5; 5, Spokane CC 69.5; 6, Eastern Washington 62; 7, (tie) Northwest Nazarene and Washington State 37;
9, Seattle Pacific 35; 10, Boise State 34; 11, Eastern Oregon 33; 12, Gonzaga 32; 13, Treasure Valley CC 14; 14, Great Falls 11; 15, Lewis & Clark 8.
War V scores –
WOMEN: Team Washington 427.5, World 309.5.
MEN: Team Washington 488, World 247.
COMBINED: Team Washington 915.5, World 556.5.
WOMEN'S RESULTS
100 – 1, Ebony Barnes (Spokane CC) 12.33.
SPU placers – 2,
Kishia Mitchell 12.33!; 5,
Tasia Baldwin 12.73*; 14,
Natalie Nobbs 13.27.
200 – 1, Nicole Nida (E. Washington) 25.20. SPU placers – 2,
Myisha Valentine 25.46!; 4, Mitchell 25.52! 8,
BryAnne Wochnick 25.81*; 9, Baldwin 25.82*; 13,
Kelsey Chase 26.32*.
400 – 1,
Myisha Valentine (SPU) 57.29! Other
SPU placers – 3,
Emily Quatier 57.41!; 5,
McKayla Fricker 58.41; 6,
Jasmine Johnson 59.11*; 7, Bryanne Wochnick 59.31*; 17,
Kelsey Chase 1:01.57.
800 – 1, Alma Garcilazo (E. Oregon) 2:11.77.
SPU placers – 5,
McKayla Fricker 2:19.01; 21, Gabrielle Serventi 2:30.59.
1500 – 1, Emma Bates (Boise State) 4:29.99.
SPU placers – 13,
Heidi Laabs-Johnson 4:57.59*; 14,
Natty Plunkett 4:58.02*.
3000 steeplechase – 1, Shea Hanson (Boise State) 10:56.59. SPU placers – 6,
Robyn Zeidler 11:40.79!; 15,
Josie Becker 12:34.56.
5000 – 1, Erin McLaughlin (Boise State) 17:35.55.
SPU placers – 2, Plunkett 17:39.34!; 14,
Katie Thralls 18:40.67*; 32,
Elizabeth Doe 20:24.90.
4x100 relay – 1, Eastern Washington 47.51.
SPU placer – 2, Seattle Pacific (Baldwin, Wochnick, Quatier, Mitchell) 49.30.
4x400 relay – 1, Seattle Pacific (Quatier, Mitchell, Wochnick, Valentine) 3:54.26.
100 hurdles – 1,
Maliea Luquin (SPU) 14.95*. No other SPU competitors.
400 hurdles – 1, Erin Allen (WSU) 1:03.50.
SPU placer – 5,
Natalie Nobbs 1:06.80*.
High jump – 1, Christine Rice (WSU) 5-7 ¾ / 1.72m. No SPU competitors.
Pole vault – 1, Robin Taylor (E. Washington) 12-5 ½ / 3.80m.
SPU placer – 3,
Terra Schumacher 10-11 ¾ / 3.35m*.
Long jump – 1, Shene Davis (E. Washington) 17-4 ¾ / 5.30m.
SPU placers – 3,
Trinna Miranda 17-3 ½ / 5.27m*.; 12, Nobbs 15-5 ½ / 4.70m.
Triple jump – 1, Kayla Warren (WSU) 39-1 ¾ / 11.93m.
SPU placer – 6, Miranda 35-3 ¾ / 10.76m*.
Shot put – 1, Johanna Hocketstaller (Idaho) 45-5 ¼ / 13.85m. No SPU competitors.
Discus – 1, Kristine Leonard (Idaho) 153-4 / 46.73m. No SPU competitors.
Hammer – 1, Gabby Midles (Idaho) 180-10 / 55.12m. No SPU competitors.
Javelin – 1,
Brittany Aanstad 161-11 / 49.35m+.
Other SPU placers – 6,
Carly Andrews 130-4 / 39.73m*; 7,
Michaela Farner 127-2 / 38.77m*; 14,
Brittany Tri 106-4 / 32.42m; 22,
Maliea Luquin 85-9 / 26.13m.
MEN'S RESULTS
100 – 1, Austin Thummel-Gravitt (Seattle U) 11.20. No SPU competitors.
200 – 1, Zach Stanfield (Seattle U) 21.61.
SPU placers – 5, David Ferguson 22.61*.
400 – 1, Ben Ayesu-Attah (Idaho) 48.39.
SPU placers – 9, David Ferguson 51.36; 10, John Corazza 52.00; 23, Taylor Ladd 54.98.
800 – 1, Dusty Klein (Boise State) 1:50.76.
SPU placers – 2, Nate Seely 1:51.95#; 16, Alex Horton 1:58.92.
1500 – 1, Seth Pierson (SPU) 3:55.21!. No other SPU competitors.
3000 steeplechase – 1, Allan Schroeder (Boise State) 9:17.31. SPU placer – 6, AJ Baker 9:46.82*.
5000 – 1, Barak Watson (NNU) 14:37.27.
SPU placer – 15, Jordan Wolfe 15:33.10*; 33, Ryan Alcantara 17:10.28.
110 hurdles – 1, Andrew Blaser (Idaho) 14.48. No SPU competitors.
400 hurdles – 1, Maurus Hope (NNU) 53.68.
SPU placer – 3, Ryan Endresen 55.61!.
4x100 relay – 1, Seattle University 42.42.
SPU placer – 9, Seattle Pacific (Straker, Endresen, Corazza, Ferguson) 46.01.
4x400 relay – 1, Seattle U 3:21.24. No Seattle Pacific team.
High jump – 1, Frank Lima (Whitworth) 6-6 / 1.98m. No SPU competitors.
Pole vault – 1, Matt Sullivan (Idaho) 15-11 / 4.85m.
SPU placer – 7, Ray Zoellick 13-11 ¼ / 4.25m*.
Long jump – 1, Jason Lorentz (Idaho) 23-0 / 7.01m.
SPU placer – 18, Thomas Svendsen 19-3 ¼ / 5.87m.
Triple jump – 1, Rendel Jones (Idaho) 45-9 ¼ / 13.95m.
SPU placer – 14, Svendsen 38-5 ½ / 11.72m.
Shot put – 1, Andrey Levkiv (Idaho) 55-3 ½ / 16.85m. No SPU competitors.
Discus – 1, Carter Comito (Whitworth) 187-6 / 57.16m. No SPU competitors.
Hammer – 1, Kyle Rothwell (Idaho) 183-8 / 55.99m. No SPU competitors.
Javelin – 1, Mike Marshall (Idaho) 207-5 / 63.22m. No SPU competitors.
+ NCAA automatic qualifying
# NCAA provisional qualifying
! GNAC automatic qualifying
* GNAC provisional qualifying