North Carolina State University Athletics

Pack Collects Eight Podium Finishes on First Day at Virginia Tech Challenge, JDL DMR Invitational
2/15/2019 8:56:00 PM | Track
NC State won four events
BLACKSBURG, Va. and WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The NC State men's and women's track and field teams set four personal-bests and recorded eight podium finishes on the first day at the Virginia Tech Challenge and the JDL DMR Invitational.
Throws: The Pack tallied two podium finishes in women's weight throw. Lauren Evans earned her 11th gold-medal performance of the season, throwing for a 66'7" (20.29m) mark. Throwing a personal-best 60'7.75" (18.48m), Grace Gaudin recorded her third podium finish of the season, finishing third in the event. Evans and Gaudins both threw top-10 marks in the NC State records books at third and seventh respectively.
Tyson Fortenberry placed third in men's weight throw with a 57'4.75" (17.49m) mark. Setting a personal-best, Gabriel King recorded a 51'11" (15.82m) throw.
Jumps: Mikieja Covington's 18'4.25" (5.60m) mark earned a top-five finish.
Sprints: Gabriele Cunningham, Janel Pate, and Kylia Wright qualified for the women's 60m dash final with times of 7.33, 7.78, and 7.80. Taking home the 60m dash title, Cunningham clocked a 7.34 in the final. Cunningham's times rank second and third in program history.
Alexis Postell checked in at No. 5 in NC State history with a time of 8.74 in the women's 60m hurdles prelims, a personal-best. Clocking an 8.79 in the finals, Postell earned a second-place finish.
Cunningham would collect her second podium finish of the day in the women's 200m dash. Placing third, she recorded a time of 24.18, sixth-best in the NC State record books.
Relays: The men's 4000m DMR relay consisting of Philip Hall, Will Hoffmann, Ares Epps, and Ian Shanklin won the race with an unconverted time of 9:55.47 at the JDL DMR Inviational. Their time was almost nine seconds ahead of the next finishers (William & Mary - 10:04.13)
The Pack recorded a top-five finish in the women's invite 4000m DMR. Anna Vess, Jada Griffin, Julia Zachgo, and Nevada Mareno clocked in at 11:34.63 uncoverted, the eighth-fastest time in school history.
Pole Vault: Grant Rivers recorded a personal-best 14'5.25" (4.40m) mark on his way to a first-place finish.
VIRGINIA TECH CHALLENGE
WOMEN'S LONG JUMP
Mikieja Covington – 18'4.25" (5.60)
MEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Tyson Fortenberry – 57'4.75" (17.49m), third place
Gabriel King – 51'11" (15.82m)
WOMEN'S 60M HURDLES PRELIMS
Alexis Postell – 8.74
WOMEN'S 60M HURDLES FINAL
Alexis Postell – 8.79, second place
MEN'S 60M HURDLES PRELIMS
Grant Rivers – 8.76
WOMEN'S 60M PRELIMS
Gabriele Cunningham – 7.33
Janel Pate – 7.78
Kylia Wright – 7.80
Nia Judkins – 7.82
WOMEN'S 60M FINAL
Gabriele Cunningham – 7.34, first place
Janel Pate – 7.83
Kylia Wright – 7.85
WOMEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Lauren Evans – 66'7" (20.29m), first place
Grace Gaudin – 60'7.75" (18.48m), third place
WOMEN'S 200M
Gabriele Cunningham – 24.18, third place
Kylia Wright – 25.65
MEN'S POLE VAULT
Grant Rivers – 14'5.25" (4.40m), first place
JDL DMR INVITATIONAL
Men's 4000M DMR
Philip Hall, Will Hoffmann, Ares Epps, Ian Shanklin – 9:55.47, first place (unconverted)
WOMEN'S INVITE 4000M DMR
Anna Vess, Jada Griffin, Julia Zachgo, Nevada Mareno – 11:34.63 (unconverted)
Up Next
The NC State men's and women's track and field teams will continue competition at the Virginia Tech Elite and JDL DMR Invitational Saturday.
Throws: The Pack tallied two podium finishes in women's weight throw. Lauren Evans earned her 11th gold-medal performance of the season, throwing for a 66'7" (20.29m) mark. Throwing a personal-best 60'7.75" (18.48m), Grace Gaudin recorded her third podium finish of the season, finishing third in the event. Evans and Gaudins both threw top-10 marks in the NC State records books at third and seventh respectively.
Tyson Fortenberry placed third in men's weight throw with a 57'4.75" (17.49m) mark. Setting a personal-best, Gabriel King recorded a 51'11" (15.82m) throw.
Jumps: Mikieja Covington's 18'4.25" (5.60m) mark earned a top-five finish.
Sprints: Gabriele Cunningham, Janel Pate, and Kylia Wright qualified for the women's 60m dash final with times of 7.33, 7.78, and 7.80. Taking home the 60m dash title, Cunningham clocked a 7.34 in the final. Cunningham's times rank second and third in program history.
Alexis Postell checked in at No. 5 in NC State history with a time of 8.74 in the women's 60m hurdles prelims, a personal-best. Clocking an 8.79 in the finals, Postell earned a second-place finish.
Cunningham would collect her second podium finish of the day in the women's 200m dash. Placing third, she recorded a time of 24.18, sixth-best in the NC State record books.
Relays: The men's 4000m DMR relay consisting of Philip Hall, Will Hoffmann, Ares Epps, and Ian Shanklin won the race with an unconverted time of 9:55.47 at the JDL DMR Inviational. Their time was almost nine seconds ahead of the next finishers (William & Mary - 10:04.13)
The Pack recorded a top-five finish in the women's invite 4000m DMR. Anna Vess, Jada Griffin, Julia Zachgo, and Nevada Mareno clocked in at 11:34.63 uncoverted, the eighth-fastest time in school history.
Pole Vault: Grant Rivers recorded a personal-best 14'5.25" (4.40m) mark on his way to a first-place finish.
VIRGINIA TECH CHALLENGE
WOMEN'S LONG JUMP
Mikieja Covington – 18'4.25" (5.60)
MEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Tyson Fortenberry – 57'4.75" (17.49m), third place
Gabriel King – 51'11" (15.82m)
WOMEN'S 60M HURDLES PRELIMS
Alexis Postell – 8.74
WOMEN'S 60M HURDLES FINAL
Alexis Postell – 8.79, second place
MEN'S 60M HURDLES PRELIMS
Grant Rivers – 8.76
WOMEN'S 60M PRELIMS
Gabriele Cunningham – 7.33
Janel Pate – 7.78
Kylia Wright – 7.80
Nia Judkins – 7.82
WOMEN'S 60M FINAL
Gabriele Cunningham – 7.34, first place
Janel Pate – 7.83
Kylia Wright – 7.85
WOMEN'S WEIGHT THROW
Lauren Evans – 66'7" (20.29m), first place
Grace Gaudin – 60'7.75" (18.48m), third place
WOMEN'S 200M
Gabriele Cunningham – 24.18, third place
Kylia Wright – 25.65
MEN'S POLE VAULT
Grant Rivers – 14'5.25" (4.40m), first place
JDL DMR INVITATIONAL
Men's 4000M DMR
Philip Hall, Will Hoffmann, Ares Epps, Ian Shanklin – 9:55.47, first place (unconverted)
WOMEN'S INVITE 4000M DMR
Anna Vess, Jada Griffin, Julia Zachgo, Nevada Mareno – 11:34.63 (unconverted)
Up Next
The NC State men's and women's track and field teams will continue competition at the Virginia Tech Elite and JDL DMR Invitational Saturday.
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