Thursday, April 06, 2017

Pac-12 announces outdoor track & field athletes of the week

The Pac-12 Conference outdoor track and field athlete of the week honors for the week of March 27-April 2:
Men's Track Athlete of the Week
Just'N Thymes, USC
Senior
Phoenix, Ariz.
Thymes placed second in the men's 100-meter dash at the Texas Relays with a time of 10.08 (+2.1w), just over the legal limit. That mark is second fastest in the country this season, and his wind-legal PR of 10.14 (+1.4) set in the prelims is also the second-fastest wind-legal time in the country and ranks ninth on USC's all-time list.
ALSO NOMINATED: Robert Brandt, California; Duane McClurkin Jr., Colorado; Edward Cheserek, Oregon
Women's Track Athlete of the Week
Amy-Eloise Neale, Washington
Junior
Snohomish, Wash.
Neale beat out 84 competitors to win the 5,000-meters at the Stanford Invitational in her first ever race at that distance. The reigning Pac-12 Cross Country individual champion outkicked the NCAA cross country and indoor 5,000-meter champ Karissa Schweizer down the final stretch for the victory, her time of 15:39.30 just .45 seconds ahead of the Mizzou runner. Neale now ranks No. 2 in the NCAA this season in the 5k and No. 3 in UW history.
ALSO NOMINATED: Chelsey Albertson, Arizona State; Alaysha Johnson, Oregon; Venessa D'Arpino, Oregon State; Olivia Baker, Stanford; Grayson Murphy, Utah; Emily Dwyer, Washington State
Men's Field Athlete of the Week
Casey Burns, Washington
Junior
Burien, Wash.
Burns leaped to a new career-best in the triple jump at the Texas Relays on his first attempt, going 51'-10.5" (15.81 meters) to win his section. That mark is the best in the Pac-12 so far this season, No. 2 in Washington program history and 14th in the nation.
ALSO NOMINATED: Justice Summerset, Arizona; Peter Simon, California; Tristen Newman, Stanford; Randall Cunningham, USC
Women's Field Athlete of the Week
Mackenzie Little, Stanford
Sophomore
Roseville, Australia
Little won the javelin at the Stanford Invitational with a throw of 182'-5" (55.60 meters), the No. 2 throw in NCAA Division I this year. Little, the reigning Pac-12 champ, came within 1'5" of the Stanford school record held by four-time Pac-12 champ Brianna Bain.
ALSO NOMINATED: Delaney Hall, Colorado; Mikella Lefebvre-Oatis, UCLA; Margaux Jones, USC; Elizabeth Quick, Washington
2017 Pac-12 Track & Field Athletes of the Week
Men's Track: March 21 - Ashtyn Davis, CAL; March 28 - Rai Benjamin, UCLA; April 4 - Just'N Thymes, USC
Women's Track: March 21 - Chelsey Albertson, ASU; March 28 - Deanna Hill, USC; April 4 - Amy-Eloise Neale, WASH
Men's Field: March 21 - Nick Ponzio, USC; March 28 - Brock Eager, WSU; April 4 - Casey Burns, WASH
Women's Field: March 21 - Maggie Ewen, ASU; March 28 - Maggie Ewen, ASU; April 4 - Mackenzie Little, STAN

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