Eleven more Kentucky Wildcats punched tickets to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on the Saturday as East Prelims concluded at the University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium.
UK’s total through the three-day meet ended up on 22 (13 women’s, nine men’s) entries that earned top-12 places at the meet to move on to compete at the NCAA Championships finals site in Austin, Texas — June 5-8.
Saturday qualifiers
Southeastern Conference 110-meter hurdles Champion Daniel Roberts ran the second fastest time in NCAA Championships history (East Prelims count as any other prelim of the broader NCAA Outdoor Championships for record keeping purposes) to get a big Q in 13.13Q while easing across the finish line after clearing the last hurdle.
Freshman Tai Brown lowered the UK freshman record he broke at SECs in getting a big Q time 13.57Q (+1.3). He moved to No. 3 on the UK all-time performers list.
Florida’s Grant Holloway ran 13.10 in the same quarterfinal heat as Brown – the new NCAA Championships meet record. Roberts and Holloway both ran 13.07 – second fastest in collegiate history and .07 off the CR at SECs with Roberts’ time coming in the final for the win.
Noah Castle qualified for his second event of the NCAA Championships – the shot put – on Saturday after making it in the discus alongside teammate Charles Lenford Jr. on Friday. His mark of 63’5”/19.33m Q was fourth best from East Prelims. The senior qualified for NCAAs in both events for the second year in a row.
Lenford Jr. placed 14th with a mark of 61’1.25”/18.62m and freshman Josh Sobota was 15th with a collegiate PB 61’0.25”/18.62m as two notable narrow misses.
Senior Marie-Josée Ebwea-Bile Excel, an NCAA medalist each of the past two years outdoors, advanced out of East Prelims for the third year in a row. Her mark of 44’8.75”/13.63m Q was second best out of the east.
Rahman Minor made NCAAs in the high jump with an outdoor-season best clearance at 7’2.25”/2.19m Q, which moved him to No. 5 on the UK outdoor all-time list. He was sixth in qualifying.
UK’s men’s and women’s 4x100m relays started the day by advancing on to Austin. The UK women’s 4×1 of Celera Barnes, Abby Steiner, Janie O’Connor and Kianna Gray ran 43.26Q, just off the season best they ran en route to SEC bronze two weeks ago. They finished as No. 2 qualifiers out of the east to earn the preferred lane in the semifinals that will go along with the big Q.
UK’s men’s 4×1 of Roberts, Dwight St. Hillaire, Nathaniel Bann and Jacob Smith ran 39.56 to earn the last big Q in their heat and qualify for NCAAs for the second year in a row.
Faith Ross qualified on to Austin in the women’s 100m hurdles with a time of 12.97wQ (+2.3), sixth fastest of the quarterfinals. Ross made NCAAs in both the 100H and the 400H alongside freshman teammate Masai Russell, who was 17th in the straight hurdles QF (13.35w +2.3).
Freshman SEC 200m silver medalist Steiner was third fastest qualifier of the quarters, running 22.66Q (+1.8). Gray, who qualified for the 100m on Friday, missed the last 200m q spot by .001 seconds finishing 13th in 23.10 (.093) (+1.8).
Kentucky’s women’s 4×4 of Faith Ross, Chloe Abbott, Abby Steiner and Kianna Gray ran 3:31.56 to get a big Q, fourth fastest out of the east.
UK’s men’s 4×4 of St. Hillaire, Bann, Roberts and Smith got a big Q out of the first of three quarterfinal heats, running 3:08.16Q.
The nine Friday qualifiers
Chloe Abbott continued to display scintillating quarter-mile form, lowering her personal best for the second day running and coming out of East Prelims as top qualifier. Her 400m time of 51.32Q improved her No. 2 mark on the UK all-time list.
Senior SEC silver medalist Kianna Gray made NCAAs in the 100m for the fourth year in a row, running 11.27Q (+0.3), eighth best of the prelims. Celera Barnes made it to the NCAA Finals site in the 100m for the second year in a row, running 11.35q (+0.7), 10th best of the round.
Faith Ross and Masai Russell each lowered their PBs and respective Nos. 4 and 5 marks on the UK all-time 400m hurdles list en route to booking spots on the plane to NCAAs in Austin. Ross ran 56.71Q, third best of the quarters, and Russell was eighth fastest in 57.34.
Charles Lenford Jr. punched a ticket for his first NCAA trip in the men’s discus with a toss of 190’10”/58.09m Q (fifth place).
Noah Castle improved his PB by six inches with a mark of 190’7”/58.09m Q, which improved his No. 9 mark on the UK all-time list and got him the No. 7 NCAA Championships qualifying place. The senior made NCAAs in the discus for the second year in a row.
Elijah Marta got the last men’s javelin qualification spot, with a mark of 216’9”/66.07m Q (12th place). He qualified for the second year in a row.
Dwight St. Hillaire got a small q to advance to NCAAs in the men’s 400m for a second year in a row with a time of 45.89, ninth best of the quarterfinals.
Thursday qualifiers
Ellen Ekholm as well as Matt Peare advanced to the NCAA Finals site as banner carriers for the Kentucky on Thursday.
Six more Wildcats advanced from the first round into quarterfinal races that ran Friday.
Ekholm earned one of the East Prelims’ 12 available places in the NCAA Outdoor Championships (finals site) high jump field in Austin, Texas. She cleared at 5’10.75”/1.80m on her second attempt after getting over on first tries at 5’7” and 5’8.75”. At that point she was tied for fourth and the field was already whittled down to the 12 who earned their trips to NCAAs so they stopped jumping.
The junior made the NCAA Outdoor Championships for the third year in a row.
Peare cleared an outdoor PB 17’5”/5.31m on his second attempt, which was enough be amoung the 12 men’s pole vaulters remaining and stop jumping while tied for seventh with just one miss on his first attempt at that height. The sophomore made the NCAA Championships for the first time.
He moved to No. 2 on the UK outdoor all-time PV list, a half an inch from the outdoor school record. His indoor PB is 2.75” higher, achieved at the SEC Indoor Championships earlier this year, is the absolute (indoor/outdoor) school record.
Pre-meet primer
Kentucky entered 45 spots in the NCAA East Preliminary Championships.
The UK women’s entered 25 and the men’s team sent 20 entries to the meet.
The UK women’s team is ranked No. 4 and the Wildcat men are No. 21 in the latest edition of the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association computer rankings.
The format
The East and West regions are comprised of all Division I institutions in 25 states apiece for each of the two regions.
Twelve performers from each preliminary site advance to the NCAA Championships – hosted at Texas’ Mike A. Myers Stadium June 5-8 in Austin, Texas.
The East and West Preliminary Championship intended to have parallel schedules. California State University, Sacramento will host NCAA West Prelims the same days.
For each individual event contested at each of the preliminary sites, the top 48 declared student-athletes were accepted into the competition. For each relay event, the top 24 declared relay teams were accepted into the competition.
For the heptathlon and decathlon, the top 24 declared student-athletes in each event based on their position on the national descending-order list were accepted into the Championships. Heptathlon and decathlon are not contested at preliminary championships sites.
But as it relates to the NCAA Championships, qualifying entries into the preliminary championships is less significant than the number of entries who make it through prelims and advance to Eugene for the NCAA Championships.
NCAA East Preliminary Round
Hodges Stadium — Jacksonville, FL | May 23-25, 2019
Saturday Track Events | ||
Saturday Running Events | Round | Start List |
Women 4×100 M Relay | Quarterfinal | 2. UK (Barnes, Steiner, O’Connor, Gray): 43.26Q |
Men 4×100 M Relay | Quarterfinal | 14. UK (Roberts, St. Hillaire, Bann, Smith): 39.56Q |
Women 100 M Hurdles | Quarterfinal | 6. Faith Ross: 12.97wQ (+2.3)17. Masai Russell: 13.35w (+2.3) |
Men 110 M Hurdles | Quarterfinal | 2. Daniel Roberts: 13.13Q (+1.5) | No. 2 time in NCAA Championships history6. Tai Brown: 13.57Q (+1.3) | PB, lowers UK freshman record, No. 3 on UK all-time list22. Caleb Wilt: 14.07 (+1.5) |
Women 200 M | Quarterfinal | 3. Abby Steiner: 22.66Q (+1.8)13. Kianna Gray: 23.10 (23.093 – misses last q by .001) (+1.8)18. Chloe Abbott: 23.32 (+1.8)23. Celera Barnes: 23.76 (+1.0) |
Men 200 M | Quarterfinal | 18. Jacob Smith: 20.74 (+1.7) |
Women 4×400 M Relay | Quarterfinal | 4. UK (Ross, Abbott, Steiner, Gray): 3:31.56 Q |
Men 4×400 M Relay | Quarterfinal | UK (St. Hillaire, Bann, Roberts, Smith): 3:08.16Q |
Saturday Field Events | ||
Saturday Field Events | Round | Start List |
Men Shot Put | First Round | 4. Noah Castle: 63’5”/19.33m Q14. Charles Lenford Jr.: 61’1.25”/18.62m15. Josh Sobota: 61’0.25”/18.62m | PB |
Women Triple Jump | First Round4 flights | 2. Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile Excel: 44’8.75”/13.63m Q |
Men High Jump | First Round2 flights | 6. Rahman Minor: 7’2.25”/2.19m Q | Outdoor SB, No. 5 on the UK outdoor all-time list |
Women Shot Put | First Round4 flights | 19. Nicole Fautsch: 52’2.5”/15.91m44. Molly Leppelmeier: 47’10.5”/14.59m |
Friday Track Events | |||
Friday Running Events | Round | Start List | |
Women 100 M Hurdles | First Round | 8. Masai Russell: 13.19Q (+0.7)13. Faith Ross: 13.31Q (+0.8) | |
Men 110 M Hurdles | First Round | 6. Daniel Roberts: 13.67Q (+0.6)12. Tai Brown: 13.81Q (-0.6)20. Caleb Wilt: 13.94q (+1.0) | |
Women 400 M | Quarterfinal | 1. Chloe Abbott: 51.32Q | PB, improves No. 2 performance on UK all-time list | |
Men 400 M | Quarterfinal | 9. Dwight St. Hillaire: 45.89q | |
Women 100 M | Quarterfinal | 8. Kianna Gray: 11.27Q (+0.3)10. Celera Barnes: 11.35q (+0.7) | |
Women 400 M Hurdles | Quarterfinal | 3. Faith Ross: 56.71Q | PB, improves No. 4 mark on UK all-time list8. Masai Russell: 57.34Q | PB, improves No. 5 mark on UK all-time list | |
Women 200 M | First Round | 4. Abby Steiner: 22.92Q (+0.7)15. Kianna Gray: 23.27Q (+0.4)17. Chloe Abbott: 23.29Q (+0.4)23. Celera Barnes: 23.53q (+0.6) | |
Men 200 M | First Round | 15. Jacob Smith: 20.78Q | |
Men 3k Steeplechase | Quarterfinal | 41. Matthew Thomas: 9:22.43Brennan Fields: DNF | |
Friday Field Events | ||
Friday Field Events | Round | Start List |
Women Discus | First Round | 28. Molly Leppelmeier: 160’7”/48.95m35. Nicole Fautsch: 153’11”/46.92m |
Men Javelin | First Round | 12. Elijah Marta: 216’9“/66.07m Q |
Men Discus | First Round | 5. Charles Lenford Jr.: 190’10”/58.09m Q7. Noah Castle: 190’7”/58.09m Q | 6’ PB, improves No. 9 mark on UK all-time list33. Josh Sobota: 169’2”/51.57m |
Women Pole Vault | First Round | 36. Jaci Bickett: 12’4.5”/3.77m |
Thursday Track | ||
Thursday Running Events | Round | Start List |
Women 400 M Hurdles | First Round | 2. Faith Ross: 57.77Q7. Masai Russell: 58.38Q |
Men 1500 M | First Round | 30. Ben Young: 3:55.2637. Kendall Muhammad: 3:56.83 |
Women 100 M | First Round | 4. Kianna Gray: 11.34Q (-0.9)11. Celera Barnes: 11.44Q (-0.4) |
Women 400 M | First Round | 1. Chloe Abbott: 51.44Q | PB, improves No. 2 mark on UK all-time list |
Men 400 M | First Round | 7. Dwight St. Hillaire: 45.94Q |
Thursday Field | ||
Thursday Field Events | Round | Start List |
Women High Jump | First Round | T-4. Ellen Ekholm: 5’10.75”/1.80m Q21. Carly Hinkle: 5’7”/1.70m |
Women Hammer | First Round | 36. Molly Leppelmeier: 184’4”/56.18m |
Men Pole Vault | First Round | T-7. Matt Peare: 17’5”/ 5.31m Q | Outdoor PB, No. 2 on UK outdoor all-time list |
Women Long Jump | First Round | 19. Tatiana Aholou: 19’6.26”/5.95m (+0.2)23. Zhane Smith: 19’5.5”/5.93m (+0.1)30. Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile Excel: 19’4.25”/ 5.90m (+0.7) |
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