WICHITA, Kan. --- The Minnesota State men's track and field team was finally able to compete this weekend as they traveled to Wichita State University to compete in the K.T. Woodman Classic.
In total four different Mavericks qualified in six events on Saturday.
Senior
Jerrell Hancock automatically qualified in the 200-meter dash with at time of 20.86. The time is second in Division II. Hancock met the provisional-qualifying mark in the 100-meter dash as he ran the third fastest qualifying time crossing the finish line with a time of 10.32. In the finals he finished fourth with a time of 10.37.
Freshman
Myles Hunter provisionally qualified in the 110-meter hurdles as he finished in fourth place with a time of 14.33 to qualify for the final heat. In that final heat he finished fourth with at time of 14.34. Senior
Slater Powell finished 10th overall with a time of 15.17.
Senior
Chris Reed continues to break school records as he did so in the hammer throw with a toss of 198', surpassing his own school record of 194' 8" he set last outdoor season. The distance of 198' meets the Division II provisional-qualifying standard and placed him second at this weekend's meet. He also finished first in the shot put with a provisional-qualifying throw of 58' ¼".
Junior
Khalil Jor'dan provisionally qualified in the triple jump leaping 48' 10 ¾".
To view the complete results of the K.T. Woodman Classic click
HERE. Minnesota State will be in competition April 17-19 as they travel to Walnut, CA., to take part in the Mt. SAC Relays. The Mavericks will also send a group of athletes to take part in the Carleton Relays which will take place on April 19.
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