FULL RESULTS
SALEM, Ore. – Eastern Oregon University student-athlete,
Kimmy Moore, earned the lone NAIA National Championship automatic-qualifying mark at the Willamette Inviational Saturday.
The senior ran to a 1:03.39 finish in the women's 400-meter hurdles. Moore finished fourth in her heat. The Noxen, Mont., native hit a Cascade Collegiate Conference Championship qualifying mark in the 100-meter hurdles. She finished with a time of 15.89.
Eastern had 32 conference championship qualifying marks over the two days of the meet. Friday,
Brian Bragg and
Isaac Updike hit NAIA auto marks, while
Kody Coxen had a provisional mark.
Trevor Barrett hit three conference championship qualifying marks in discus, hammer throw, and javelin.
Kadie Booth had a pair of CCC qualifying marks in the 100 and 200 meter races.
Allison Rodgers had conference qualifying marks in the long jump and triple jump.
Travis Simpson qualified in the high jump and triple jump, and
Tyler Bruck qualified in the discus and hammer throw.
Other conference championship qualifying marks include
Alma Garcilazo in the 1,500,
Laura Hansen and
Leigh Anne MacCarthy in the 5,000, and
Jessianne Heley in the shot put.
On the men's side,
Tyler Watson in the 200 meters,
Grant Wilson in the 400 meters,
Brian Nelson in the 5,000 meters,
Alex Martinez in the 10,000 meters,
Asa Miller in the 110-meter hurdles,
Chris Wilson in the 400-meter hurdles,
Michael Wanta in the steeplechase,
Brandon Powell in the high jump, Carsen Hendyx in the discus, and
Max Van Fossen and
Brian Wickham in the hammer throw.
The Mountaineers send a select group of student-athletes to the Cascade Conference Multi-Event Championships in Oregon City, Thursday and Friday. EOU also competes in the Albertson's WAR V in Spokane, Wash., Saturday.