Jacob Hruska in the high jump with his national leading clearance of 2.11m (6-11) and
Richard Dover in the discus (No. 2, 50.15m/164-7). The Tigers’ strength is in the jumps, with three athletes ranked in the top-10 in the high jump (No. 1, No. 5, No. 9) and long jump (No. 4, No. 6, No. 7), while having two ranked in the triple jump (No. 3, No. 8).
Southeastern (Fla.) comes in at No. 2. The Fire gained a new No. 1 performance from
Kyle Manuel in the discus with his heave of 50.33m (165-2), which pairs well with his No. 3 mark in the shot put (17.73m/58-2).
Zachary Nichols improved his season best effort in the hammer throw (No. 5, 56.60m/185-9), while
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Sydney Marr will compete in the 25-pound weight throw for the third time. Marr, who earned NAIA All-American honors in the same event two years ago, qualified for the championships with a throw of 16.84 meters (55-3), also at the GSAC Indoor Invitational. Marr s qualifying mark is the fifth best in the NAIA this year.
Seth Wilmoth qualified for the men s pole vault by clearing 4.90 meters (16-0.75) in the On Your Marks meet on January 30. Wilmoth won the indoor national championship in the pole vault in 2019 with a school-record 5.05 meter vault (16-6.75), and is a three-time NAIA All-American. Wilmoth s qualifying mark tied for the third-highest vault in the NAIA this season.