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Rams travel for Colorado Invitational on Saturday
4/5/2018 3:17:00 PM | Track & Field
Rams head to Boulder, Colo., for meet at Potts Field on Saturday
Colorado Invitational
Saturday, April 7
Potts Field | Boulder, Colo.
Hosted by Colorado
Coverage:Â Live Results (will be updated when link is available)Â |Â Meet Information
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Colorado State track & field team competes in its first meet of April this weekend when the Rams travel to Boulder, Colo., for the Colorado Invitational.
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The Colorado Invitational was originally slated for competition on Friday and Saturday from Potts Field, but will now be held just on Saturday due to the projection of inclement weather on Friday. The women's hammer, men's shot put, women's and men's long jump, men's high jump and women's pole vault will all be contested at 12 p.m. MT on Saturday, with the remaining field events to follow. The women's and men's hammer and discus will take place at the east throws facility.
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All running events will take place over a seven-hour, 35-minute stretch on Saturday, with each event area represented. The first event, the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase, is scheduled for 12 p.m. MT on Saturday. Action on the track wraps up at 7:35 p.m. MT with the women's 4x400-meter relay.
"We'll have our full team together at one meet for the first time this outdoor season, so we'll get to see a lot of athletes compete," Colorado State head coach Brian Bedard said. "It's a big meet with a lot of athletes competing, so we should have some pretty good competition on Saturday. It'll be exciting to have everyone there. Our coaches and athletes are looking forward to it. It's the next step in the process for us."
Admission to Potts Field is $8 for adults and free for children ages 12 and under. Final results and a full recap will be posted to CSURams.com each day as soon as each are available. The Colorado Invitational can be followed live through live results provided by CU. The link above to live results will go live when it becomes available.
Rams Ranked No. 15 for Highest All-Time Preseason Outdoor Ranking; Ranked 15th in Week One
- The Colorado State men's track & field team started the 2018 outdoor season with its highest preseason outdoor ranking in program history, as the Rams were tabbed the country's No. 15 team in this year's first U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches' Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track & Field National Team Rankings. The organization's preseason rankings were released on Tuesday, March 20.
- Colorado State's men's team retained that ranking in the organization's week one rankings.
- Colorado State has now been in the top 25 in 11 consecutive USTFCCCA computer rankings. CSU is the only men's or women's Mountain West program to be among the top 25 in the USTFCCCA's rankings at this point. The Rams' men also started the 2017-18 indoor season with their highest preseason indoor ranking, No. 6.
- The USTFCCCA's computer rankings assign points totals to individual student-athletes based upon how that athlete's career-best marks and times rank based upon historical data. Those points totals for those individual student-athletes are tallied to reach the respective team's points total for that week's rankings. The purpose of the computer rankings is to project how a team could finish at the NCAA Championships.
Rams Distance, High Jump and Throws Represented in USTFCCCA's #EventSquad Rankings
- Colorado State ranks within the top 16 teams in the NCAA in six different events in the USTFCCCA's #EventSquad Rankings. Those rankings, which are meant to measure a team's strength and depth in a specific event, compiles the rankings by adding the best marks by each team's top four performers in that event.
- Colorado State's highest ranking is in the men's 5,000 meters, where the Rams check in at third. CSU also ranks at seventh in the men's 10,000 meters, and is the only team in the NCAA - women's or men's outdoor track & field - to rank in the top seven in each of those events.
- CSU track & field also ranks favorably nationally in the high jump, ranking eighth on the women's side and 12th on the men's side. CSU is one of only two teams in the NCAA (Long Beach State) to be ranked within the top 12 on both the women's and men's side in the high jump.
- Rounding out event groups represented by Rams in the #EventSquad rankings are a pair of throwing events, the women's hammer and the men's shot put. Colorado State ranks fourth in the NCAA in the women's hammer and 13th in the nation in the men's shot put.
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Rams' Distance Crew Runs Elite Times at Stanford Invitational
- With performances in distance events at the Stanford Invitational, Cole Rockhold, Jerrell Mock and Grant Fischer rank among the NCAA's elite distance athletes.
- Rockhold ran a personal-best 5,000 meters time of 13:40.29 at Stanford, marking better than a 12-second improvement over his previous lifetime best. Rockhold's time ranks second in program history, and after that weekend, ranked third in the NCAA.
- In his first action since the 2017 cross country season, Mock opened his outdoor campaign with a 10,000 meters time of 28:46.86. Fischer followed right behind with a time of 28:54.19.
- With those times, Mock and Fischer ranked seventh and 10th, respectively, in the NCAA after that weekend. Those two remain the only athletes in program history to run a sub-29-minute 10,000. Each have done so twice.
Bedard, Sayles Earn Weekly Conference Honors After Opening Weekend of Outdoor Season
- Following their performances on the opening weekend of the outdoor season, Colorado State's Kelcey Bedard and Ronald Sayles have received conference recognition. Bedard was named Mountain West Women's Field Athlete of the Week and Sayles was named Mountain West Men's Track Athlete of the Week. The league announced those weekly accolades on Tuesday, March 27.
- The accolade was the second for Bedard in outdoor competition and the third of her career overall (one indoor). This marked the first weekly conference honor of Sayles' career, indoor or outdoor.
- Bedard opened her outdoor campaign with a first-place finish and throw of 203-6 (62.04m) in the women's hammer at the Mines Nature's Bakery Invite. A couple of hours later, the junior followed with a discus throw of 163-10 (49.94m). Those marks ranked 13th and 52nd in the NCAA, respectively, that week.
- Sayles ranked as the Mountain West's top athlete in the 200 meters and 400 meters and was a member of the conference's top-ranked 4x100-meter relay that weekend. Among those performances was a time of 47.11 in the 400 meters, which ranked sixth in program history, 24th in the NCAA and 14th on the NCAA West Qualifying List.
Ozoude, Rocker Set CSU Freshman Records in Collegiate Outdoor Debuts
- Jessica Ozoude and Destinee Rocker set Colorado State freshman records in their respective outdoor collegiate debuts on day two of the Mines Nature's Bakery Invite, the Rams' outdoor season-opener. Those records were set at the Stermole Track & Field Complex in Golden, Colo., on Saturday, March 24.
- Ozoude set her freshman record in the 200 meters, as she won the event by nearly three tenths of a second with a time of 23.82. In addition to being the fastest freshman in the event in program history, the Sparks, Nev., native also ranks second on CSU's all-time outdoor list in the 200 meters regardless of class.
- Rocker, who is coming off an All-Mountain West indoor campaign in the 60-meter hurdles, won her first collegiate 100-meter hurdles race with a CSU freshman-record time of 13.45. The native of Lithonia, Ga., ranks second in program history in the event behind only fellow Georgia native and former CSU All-American Lorenda Holston (13.26).
Mostafa Hassan Repeats as NCAA Indoor Shot Put Champion
- After becoming CSU's first NCAA champion since 2005 a year ago, Mostafa Hassan repeated as national champion in the shot put at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships from Gilliam Indoor Stadium.
- Hassan's winning mark was a season-best 68-5.25 (20.86m), which came on his first attempt of the night. The native of Cairo, Egypt won the competition by nearly two feet (66-7/20.29m by Georgia's Daniel Comenentia), and had the three best marks by any athlete at the meet (68-5/20.85m and 68-4.25/20.84m). In addition to the individual title, Hassan's performance earned him his fifth career First-Team All-America honor.
- The senior becomes the first athlete in Mountain West history, in men's or women's indoor track & field, to repeat as an NCAA champion in a single indoor throwing event. Hassan is the second Ram to win multiple NCAA titles (Bryan Berryhill – 2001 indoor champion in mile, 2001 outdoor champion in 1,500 meters) and the third to win multiple national titles under any collegiate organization (Wendy Koenig-Knudson – 1975 and 1976 AIAW outdoor champion in 880 yards/800 meters, 1976 AIAW outdoor champion in 1,500 meters).
Fischer, Hassan and Rockhold Earn All-America Honors at NCAA Indoor Championships
- Three members of the Colorado State men's track & field team were named All-America for performances at the NCAA Indoor Championships: Grant Fischer, Mostafa Hassan and Cole Rockhold.
- Fischer picked up Second-Team All-America distinction with a 14th-place finish in the 5,000 meters. The Fort Collins, Colo., native finished with a time of 14:21.82 en route to his second straight All-America performance in the indoor 5,000 and the third overall of his career. The senior becomes one of two athletes in program history to earn multiple All-America honors in the indoor 5,000 meters (Jerrell Mock – 2015, 2017).
- Hassan earned First-Team All-America honors for the fifth time in his career with his national title. Hassan won the event on his first attempt of the night with a season-best 68-5.25 (20.86m), The senior won the competition by nearly two feet (66-7/20.29m by Georgia's Daniel Comenentia), and had the three best marks by any athlete at the meet (68-5/20.85m and 68-4.25/20.84m).
- Rockhold earned First-Team All-America recognition in the mile as well as Second-Team All-America distinction in the 3,000 meters. Rockhold was the only athlete on the men's side to run in each of the mile and 3,000 meters, and was the first Ram to earn multiple All-America honors of any distinction in distance events in a single season since Bryan Berryhill (2001), who attempted the same double that year.
Mountain West Tabs 16 Rams All-Conference
- The Mountain West has awarded 16 members of the Colorado State track & field team all-conference distinction based upon performances last week at the 2018 Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships. The conference announced its indoor accolades on Monday, Feb. 26.
- Four athletes earned All-Mountain West honors on the women's side, while 12 earned all-conference accolades on the men's side. Each of Caleb Hardy (4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay), Mostafa Hassan (shot put, weight throw), Cole Rockhold (mile, distance medley relay) and Blake Yount (4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay) were recognized in multiple events.
- See below for CSU's full list of All-Mountain West performers.
2018 Women's Indoor All-Mountain West Performers
Kelcey Bedard – weight throw (champion)
Autumn Gardner – high jump
Darby Gilfillan – 5,000 meters
Destinee Rocker – 60-meter hurdles
2018 Men's Indoor All-Mountain West Performers
Alex Blaho – weight throw (champion)
Austin Blaho – shot put
Julian Dulaney – 4x400-meter relay
Grant Fischer – 5,000 meters (champion)
Caleb Hardy - 4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay
Mostafa Hassan – shot put (champion). weight throw
Jalen Hunter – 60-meter hurdles
Bailey King – weight throw
Trent Powell – distance medley relay
Cole Rockhold – mile, distance medley relay
Ronald Sayles - 4x400-meter relay
Blake Yount - 4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay
Mostafa Hassan Named Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week on Jan. 30 and Feb. 12
- Following his debut in the shot put at the Air Force Invitational, Mostafa Hassan was named Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week. The senior received the honor on Tuesday, Jan. 30.
- The defending indoor shot put NCAA champion opened his 2017-18 indoor campaign with a mark of 64-1.75 (19.55m) to win the event at the Air Force Invitational and put himself in front of the rest of the conference by six feet and 4.25 inches (57-9.5/17.61m by CSU's Austin Blaho). With that mark, the Cairo, Egypt native ranks as the No. 7-ranked shot putter in the NCAA this season and the No. 30 performer in the event in the world.
- Hassan topped that mark at the Don Kirby Invitational, winning the event at the prestigious meet with a mark of 64-3.25 (19.59m). He then earned weekly honors from the conference for the second time this season.
- Those accolades mark Hassan's ninth and 10th weekly conference honors and his third and fourth in indoor track & field. The senior has also been named Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week six times, including a program-record and MW-record-tying four times in 2017.
Nick Kravec, Jalen Hunter Sweep Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Athletes of the Week on Dec. 12
- Colorado State seniors Nick Kravec and Jalen Hunter each earned their first career weekly indoor honor from the Mountain West on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, as the duo swept Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week honors.
- With those honors, Colorado State athletes have now been honored by the Mountain West after opening weekend in three consecutive indoor seasons. It is also the second straight season that a heptathlete has been honored (Hunter Price on Dec. 13, 2016).
- Kravec topped the heptathlon field at the Mines Alumni Classic & Multi, racking up 5,507 points (5,548 when converted for track size) to win by over 100 points. The Fort Collins, Colo., native's score was a personal best, and ranks fifth in program history and well as third in the nation at that point.
- Hunter opened his indoor season with a time of 8.08 (8.12 when adjusted for altitude) in the 60-meter hurdles at the Air Force Holiday Open, a time that has been topped by only nine other athletes in program history. The senior from Denton, Texas ranked 17th in the nation at that point in the 60-meter hurdles.
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Saturday, April 7
Potts Field | Boulder, Colo.
Hosted by Colorado
Coverage:Â Live Results (will be updated when link is available)Â |Â Meet Information
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Colorado State track & field team competes in its first meet of April this weekend when the Rams travel to Boulder, Colo., for the Colorado Invitational.
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The Colorado Invitational was originally slated for competition on Friday and Saturday from Potts Field, but will now be held just on Saturday due to the projection of inclement weather on Friday. The women's hammer, men's shot put, women's and men's long jump, men's high jump and women's pole vault will all be contested at 12 p.m. MT on Saturday, with the remaining field events to follow. The women's and men's hammer and discus will take place at the east throws facility.
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All running events will take place over a seven-hour, 35-minute stretch on Saturday, with each event area represented. The first event, the men's 3,000-meter steeplechase, is scheduled for 12 p.m. MT on Saturday. Action on the track wraps up at 7:35 p.m. MT with the women's 4x400-meter relay.
"We'll have our full team together at one meet for the first time this outdoor season, so we'll get to see a lot of athletes compete," Colorado State head coach Brian Bedard said. "It's a big meet with a lot of athletes competing, so we should have some pretty good competition on Saturday. It'll be exciting to have everyone there. Our coaches and athletes are looking forward to it. It's the next step in the process for us."
Admission to Potts Field is $8 for adults and free for children ages 12 and under. Final results and a full recap will be posted to CSURams.com each day as soon as each are available. The Colorado Invitational can be followed live through live results provided by CU. The link above to live results will go live when it becomes available.
Rams Ranked No. 15 for Highest All-Time Preseason Outdoor Ranking; Ranked 15th in Week One
- The Colorado State men's track & field team started the 2018 outdoor season with its highest preseason outdoor ranking in program history, as the Rams were tabbed the country's No. 15 team in this year's first U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches' Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track & Field National Team Rankings. The organization's preseason rankings were released on Tuesday, March 20.
- Colorado State's men's team retained that ranking in the organization's week one rankings.
- Colorado State has now been in the top 25 in 11 consecutive USTFCCCA computer rankings. CSU is the only men's or women's Mountain West program to be among the top 25 in the USTFCCCA's rankings at this point. The Rams' men also started the 2017-18 indoor season with their highest preseason indoor ranking, No. 6.
- The USTFCCCA's computer rankings assign points totals to individual student-athletes based upon how that athlete's career-best marks and times rank based upon historical data. Those points totals for those individual student-athletes are tallied to reach the respective team's points total for that week's rankings. The purpose of the computer rankings is to project how a team could finish at the NCAA Championships.
Rams Distance, High Jump and Throws Represented in USTFCCCA's #EventSquad Rankings
- Colorado State ranks within the top 16 teams in the NCAA in six different events in the USTFCCCA's #EventSquad Rankings. Those rankings, which are meant to measure a team's strength and depth in a specific event, compiles the rankings by adding the best marks by each team's top four performers in that event.
- Colorado State's highest ranking is in the men's 5,000 meters, where the Rams check in at third. CSU also ranks at seventh in the men's 10,000 meters, and is the only team in the NCAA - women's or men's outdoor track & field - to rank in the top seven in each of those events.
- CSU track & field also ranks favorably nationally in the high jump, ranking eighth on the women's side and 12th on the men's side. CSU is one of only two teams in the NCAA (Long Beach State) to be ranked within the top 12 on both the women's and men's side in the high jump.
- Rounding out event groups represented by Rams in the #EventSquad rankings are a pair of throwing events, the women's hammer and the men's shot put. Colorado State ranks fourth in the NCAA in the women's hammer and 13th in the nation in the men's shot put.
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Rams' Distance Crew Runs Elite Times at Stanford Invitational
- With performances in distance events at the Stanford Invitational, Cole Rockhold, Jerrell Mock and Grant Fischer rank among the NCAA's elite distance athletes.
- Rockhold ran a personal-best 5,000 meters time of 13:40.29 at Stanford, marking better than a 12-second improvement over his previous lifetime best. Rockhold's time ranks second in program history, and after that weekend, ranked third in the NCAA.
- In his first action since the 2017 cross country season, Mock opened his outdoor campaign with a 10,000 meters time of 28:46.86. Fischer followed right behind with a time of 28:54.19.
- With those times, Mock and Fischer ranked seventh and 10th, respectively, in the NCAA after that weekend. Those two remain the only athletes in program history to run a sub-29-minute 10,000. Each have done so twice.
Bedard, Sayles Earn Weekly Conference Honors After Opening Weekend of Outdoor Season
- Following their performances on the opening weekend of the outdoor season, Colorado State's Kelcey Bedard and Ronald Sayles have received conference recognition. Bedard was named Mountain West Women's Field Athlete of the Week and Sayles was named Mountain West Men's Track Athlete of the Week. The league announced those weekly accolades on Tuesday, March 27.
- The accolade was the second for Bedard in outdoor competition and the third of her career overall (one indoor). This marked the first weekly conference honor of Sayles' career, indoor or outdoor.
- Bedard opened her outdoor campaign with a first-place finish and throw of 203-6 (62.04m) in the women's hammer at the Mines Nature's Bakery Invite. A couple of hours later, the junior followed with a discus throw of 163-10 (49.94m). Those marks ranked 13th and 52nd in the NCAA, respectively, that week.
- Sayles ranked as the Mountain West's top athlete in the 200 meters and 400 meters and was a member of the conference's top-ranked 4x100-meter relay that weekend. Among those performances was a time of 47.11 in the 400 meters, which ranked sixth in program history, 24th in the NCAA and 14th on the NCAA West Qualifying List.
Ozoude, Rocker Set CSU Freshman Records in Collegiate Outdoor Debuts
- Jessica Ozoude and Destinee Rocker set Colorado State freshman records in their respective outdoor collegiate debuts on day two of the Mines Nature's Bakery Invite, the Rams' outdoor season-opener. Those records were set at the Stermole Track & Field Complex in Golden, Colo., on Saturday, March 24.
- Ozoude set her freshman record in the 200 meters, as she won the event by nearly three tenths of a second with a time of 23.82. In addition to being the fastest freshman in the event in program history, the Sparks, Nev., native also ranks second on CSU's all-time outdoor list in the 200 meters regardless of class.
- Rocker, who is coming off an All-Mountain West indoor campaign in the 60-meter hurdles, won her first collegiate 100-meter hurdles race with a CSU freshman-record time of 13.45. The native of Lithonia, Ga., ranks second in program history in the event behind only fellow Georgia native and former CSU All-American Lorenda Holston (13.26).
Mostafa Hassan Repeats as NCAA Indoor Shot Put Champion
- After becoming CSU's first NCAA champion since 2005 a year ago, Mostafa Hassan repeated as national champion in the shot put at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships from Gilliam Indoor Stadium.
- Hassan's winning mark was a season-best 68-5.25 (20.86m), which came on his first attempt of the night. The native of Cairo, Egypt won the competition by nearly two feet (66-7/20.29m by Georgia's Daniel Comenentia), and had the three best marks by any athlete at the meet (68-5/20.85m and 68-4.25/20.84m). In addition to the individual title, Hassan's performance earned him his fifth career First-Team All-America honor.
- The senior becomes the first athlete in Mountain West history, in men's or women's indoor track & field, to repeat as an NCAA champion in a single indoor throwing event. Hassan is the second Ram to win multiple NCAA titles (Bryan Berryhill – 2001 indoor champion in mile, 2001 outdoor champion in 1,500 meters) and the third to win multiple national titles under any collegiate organization (Wendy Koenig-Knudson – 1975 and 1976 AIAW outdoor champion in 880 yards/800 meters, 1976 AIAW outdoor champion in 1,500 meters).
Fischer, Hassan and Rockhold Earn All-America Honors at NCAA Indoor Championships
- Three members of the Colorado State men's track & field team were named All-America for performances at the NCAA Indoor Championships: Grant Fischer, Mostafa Hassan and Cole Rockhold.
- Fischer picked up Second-Team All-America distinction with a 14th-place finish in the 5,000 meters. The Fort Collins, Colo., native finished with a time of 14:21.82 en route to his second straight All-America performance in the indoor 5,000 and the third overall of his career. The senior becomes one of two athletes in program history to earn multiple All-America honors in the indoor 5,000 meters (Jerrell Mock – 2015, 2017).
- Hassan earned First-Team All-America honors for the fifth time in his career with his national title. Hassan won the event on his first attempt of the night with a season-best 68-5.25 (20.86m), The senior won the competition by nearly two feet (66-7/20.29m by Georgia's Daniel Comenentia), and had the three best marks by any athlete at the meet (68-5/20.85m and 68-4.25/20.84m).
- Rockhold earned First-Team All-America recognition in the mile as well as Second-Team All-America distinction in the 3,000 meters. Rockhold was the only athlete on the men's side to run in each of the mile and 3,000 meters, and was the first Ram to earn multiple All-America honors of any distinction in distance events in a single season since Bryan Berryhill (2001), who attempted the same double that year.
Mountain West Tabs 16 Rams All-Conference
- The Mountain West has awarded 16 members of the Colorado State track & field team all-conference distinction based upon performances last week at the 2018 Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships. The conference announced its indoor accolades on Monday, Feb. 26.
- Four athletes earned All-Mountain West honors on the women's side, while 12 earned all-conference accolades on the men's side. Each of Caleb Hardy (4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay), Mostafa Hassan (shot put, weight throw), Cole Rockhold (mile, distance medley relay) and Blake Yount (4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay) were recognized in multiple events.
- See below for CSU's full list of All-Mountain West performers.
2018 Women's Indoor All-Mountain West Performers
Kelcey Bedard – weight throw (champion)
Autumn Gardner – high jump
Darby Gilfillan – 5,000 meters
Destinee Rocker – 60-meter hurdles
2018 Men's Indoor All-Mountain West Performers
Alex Blaho – weight throw (champion)
Austin Blaho – shot put
Julian Dulaney – 4x400-meter relay
Grant Fischer – 5,000 meters (champion)
Caleb Hardy - 4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay
Mostafa Hassan – shot put (champion). weight throw
Jalen Hunter – 60-meter hurdles
Bailey King – weight throw
Trent Powell – distance medley relay
Cole Rockhold – mile, distance medley relay
Ronald Sayles - 4x400-meter relay
Blake Yount - 4x400-meter relay, distance medley relay
Mostafa Hassan Named Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week on Jan. 30 and Feb. 12
- Following his debut in the shot put at the Air Force Invitational, Mostafa Hassan was named Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week. The senior received the honor on Tuesday, Jan. 30.
- The defending indoor shot put NCAA champion opened his 2017-18 indoor campaign with a mark of 64-1.75 (19.55m) to win the event at the Air Force Invitational and put himself in front of the rest of the conference by six feet and 4.25 inches (57-9.5/17.61m by CSU's Austin Blaho). With that mark, the Cairo, Egypt native ranks as the No. 7-ranked shot putter in the NCAA this season and the No. 30 performer in the event in the world.
- Hassan topped that mark at the Don Kirby Invitational, winning the event at the prestigious meet with a mark of 64-3.25 (19.59m). He then earned weekly honors from the conference for the second time this season.
- Those accolades mark Hassan's ninth and 10th weekly conference honors and his third and fourth in indoor track & field. The senior has also been named Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Men's Field Athlete of the Week six times, including a program-record and MW-record-tying four times in 2017.
Nick Kravec, Jalen Hunter Sweep Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Men's Athletes of the Week on Dec. 12
- Colorado State seniors Nick Kravec and Jalen Hunter each earned their first career weekly indoor honor from the Mountain West on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, as the duo swept Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week honors.
- With those honors, Colorado State athletes have now been honored by the Mountain West after opening weekend in three consecutive indoor seasons. It is also the second straight season that a heptathlete has been honored (Hunter Price on Dec. 13, 2016).
- Kravec topped the heptathlon field at the Mines Alumni Classic & Multi, racking up 5,507 points (5,548 when converted for track size) to win by over 100 points. The Fort Collins, Colo., native's score was a personal best, and ranks fifth in program history and well as third in the nation at that point.
- Hunter opened his indoor season with a time of 8.08 (8.12 when adjusted for altitude) in the 60-meter hurdles at the Air Force Holiday Open, a time that has been topped by only nine other athletes in program history. The senior from Denton, Texas ranked 17th in the nation at that point in the 60-meter hurdles.
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