SAN MARCOS, Calif. – The Cal State San Marcos women's track & field team saw two NCAA provisionals and two top-10 program marks at Azusa Pacific's Bryan Clay Invitational, Long Beach State's Beach Invitational and La Verne's Leopard Distance Carnival on Friday and Saturday.
BRYAN CLAY INVITATIONAL TOP PERFORMANCES
- Mia Salians ran the fourth-fastest 800-meter in program history on Friday with an NCAA provisional time of 2:10.88 – 1.56 seconds faster than her previous PR in 2023.
BEACH INVITATIONAL TOP PERFORMANCES
- Salinas recorded an NCAA provisional in the 400-meter hurdles at 1:02.01. Rasha Badrani finished the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:01.17 – just .04 slower than the NCAA provisional she posted at the Mangrum Invitational on March 22.
- Lilly McGraw posted a height of 3.76 meters in the pole vault – .03 off her school-record height from last week. Lauren Meredith finished with the third-best mark in program history at 3.61 meters
- Kristin Cole ran the 200-meter dash in a wind-aided time of 26.33 seconds.
- Kyla Jones finished the 400-meter dash in 1:01.70.
- In the 800-meter run, Emma Mills came in with a time of 2:17.21.
- Dymon Preyor completed the long jump with a distance of 5.48 meters.
- Rasha Badrani had a wind-aided time of 14.69 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles.
- Devin Yarbrough posted a wind-aided 100-meter dash time of 12.09 seconds.
- Emma Mills was the top Cougar in the 800-meter run at 2:17.21.
- Trinity Barr had a mark of 1.66 meters in the high jump.
LEOPARD DISTANCE CARNIVAL TOP PERFORMANCES
- Angela McManus was CSUSM's lone competitor at the meet and finished the 5000-meter run in 18:12.27 on Friday.
UP NEXT
CSUSM will have one more meet prior to the CCAA Championships as it travels to UC Irvine for the Steve Scott Invitational on April 26-27.