Colorado State University Athletics

Rams open outdoor season with first meets at upgraded Jack Christiansen Track
3/20/2019 4:17:00 PM | Track & Field
Rams host Glenn Morris Multi on Thursday and Friday; Fum McGraw Invitational on Friday and Saturday
Glenn Morris Multi
Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22
Fort Collins, Colo. | Jack Christiansen Track
Hosted by Colorado State
Coverage: Meet Schedule
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Fum McGraw Open
Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23
Fort Collins, Colo. | Jack Christiansen Track
Hosted by Colorado State
Coverage: Meet Information
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Colorado State track & field team will open its 2019 outdoor season with its first home meets since upgrading Jack Christiansen Track.
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The Glenn Morris Multi will be hosted by Colorado State on Thursday and Friday at Jack Christiansen Track. The majority of the events at the Fum McGraw Invitational will be contested on Saturday, with the exception of the women's hammer throw, which is slated for Friday at 2 p.m. MT. Admission for both meets is free.
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Opponents this week for Colorado State include Air Force, Colorado, Northern Colorado, Wyoming, Chadron State, Colorado Christian, Colorado Mesa, Colorado School of Mines, Metro State, UCCS, Western State and Garden City CC.
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The Glenn Morris Multi begins on Thursday at 12 p.m. MT with the decathlon 100 meters. The heptathlon will begin 30 minutes later with the 100-meter hurdles at 12:30 p.m. MT. Each combined events competition will feature five events on Thursday, with the final day one events scheduled for roughly 4 p.m. MT.
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Multi-event action will continue on Friday at 10:30 a.m. MT with the decathlon 110-meter hurdles. Â The heptathlon will start just after, and will wrap up with the 800 meters at 12:40 p.m. MT. The decathlon's final event, the 1,500 meters, is scheduled for 2:25 p.m. MT.
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Aside from its one event that crosses over with the Glenn Morris Multi, the bulk of the Fum McGraw Open will open with the women's shot put at 10 a.m. MT, followed by the men's shot put and the discus. Among the throwers currently on Colorado State's women's team are four All-Americans, including senior Kelcey Bedard (hammer), senior Linnea Jonsson (hammer), redshirt freshman Tarynn Sieg (shot put) and senior Shadae Lawrence (discus national champion).
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The women's and men's high jump will begin concurrently at 11 a.m. MT, taking advantage of the facility's two pits, one on each side. The use of both sides will continue with the pole vault after the high jump, followed by the long jump and triple jump. Running events will begin on Saturday at 11 a.m. MT with the women's 5,000 meters, and will conclude at 4:15 p.m. MT with the men's 4x400 relay.
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A full recap and final results will be posted to CSURams.com each day as soon as each are available.
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Seven All-Americans Highlight Rams' Returners for Outdoor Season
Entering this outdoor season, seven members of the current Colorado State track & field roster have earned All-America recognition of various levels of distinction.
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As recently as this indoor season, Colorado State had three Second-Team All-Americans, including Kelcey Bedard (weight throw), Marybeth Sant (60 meters) and Tarynn Sieg (shot put).
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See below for a full breakdown of the current Rams with All-America accolades.
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Returning Colorado State All-Americans
Kelcey Bedard – 2019 (weight throw, second team); 2018 (hammer throw, second team)
Eric Hamer – 2018 (cross country)
Linnea Jonsson – 2017 (hammer throw, honorable mention)
Shadae Lawrence – 2018 (discus champion); 2017 (discus runner-up); 2016 (discus, first team)
Cole Rockholdj – 2018 (outdoor 5,000 meters, second team; mile, first team; 3,000 meters, second team); 2017 (outdoor 5,000 meters, honorable mention; 3,000 meters, first team; cross country)
Marybeth Sant – 2019 (60 meters, second team)
Tarynn Sieg – 2019 (indoor shot put, second team)
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Rams Sweep MW Indoor Championships; 22 Rams Named All-Mountain West
For the second time in the past three seasons, the Colorado State track & field team swept the women's and men's titles at the Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships. The conference's indoor meet was contested at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Colorado State's women scored 139 points, defeating second-place UNLV by 35 points. The Rams' men scored 151 points to top runner-up Air Force by 15 points. This marks the fourth Mountain West indoor title for the Rams on the women's side, as well as their third indoor crown on the men's side. In addition to combining with the men's team on their two recent sweeps, the Rams' women have also won three of the past four MW indoor titles.
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22 Rams were recognized with All-Mountain West distinction for their performances. Of that group, 12 were from the women's team and 10 were from the men's team. Among those athletes was sophomore Isa Bynum, who was honored for runner-up finishes in two individual events, the long jump and triple jump.
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Four Rams were recognized for relay performances along with individual efforts, including freshman Lauren Gale (400 meters champion, 4x400 relay), freshman Michael Mooney (mile, distance medley relay), sophomore Jessica Ozoude (200 meters champion, 4x400 relay) and senior Cole Rockhold (mile champion, distance medley relay).
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The Rams were also represented in the conference's superlative awards, as head coach Brian Bedard earned each of the Mountain West's Women's and Men's Coach of the Year honors for the indoor season. Between indoor and outdoor track & field, Bedard has now been selected as the conference's coach of the year seven times in his career.
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2019 Women's All-Mountain West Performers
Kelcey Bedard – weight throw (champion)
Jasmine Chesson – 4x400 relay
Lauren Gale – 400 meters (champion), 4x400 relay
Michelle Gould – 4x400 relay
Linnea Jonsson – weight throw
Macy Kreutz – 800 meters
Bailey Ness – 5,000 meters
Jessica Ozoude – 200 meters (champion), 4x400 relay
Nia Powdrell – long jump
Destinee Rocker – 60-meter hurdles (champion)
Marybeth Sant – 60 meters
Tarynn Sieg – shot put (champion)
Brian Bedard – Women's Coach of the Year
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2019 Men's All-Mountain West Performers
Jacob Brueckman – distance medley relay
Isa Bynum – long jump, triple jump
Nathan Gish – 200 meters
Kamal-Craig Golaube – 60-meter hurdles
Bailey King – weight throw
Michael Mooney – mile, distance medley relay
Jackson Morris – shot put
Hunter Powell – heptathlon (champion)
Cole Rockhold – mile (champion), distance medley relay
Ronald Sayles – distance medley relay
Brian Bedard – Men's Coach of the Year
Rams Finish Among the NCAA's Top 100 for Indoor Season
Along with those that qualified for NCAAs, several other members of the Colorado State track & field team ranked among the NCAA's top 100 individuals in their respective events with performances this indoor season.
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See below for a full listing of those athletes, with marks listed according to their respective altitude adjustments.
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Rams on 2018-19 NCAA Div. I Indoor Qualifying List (Altitude Adjusted, Alphabetical, Top 100 Only)
Kelcey Bedard – No. 7, women's weight throw (72-10/22.20m)
Adam Dawson – No. 93, men's weight throw (62-2.25/18.95m)
Lauren Gale – No. 80, women's 400 meters (54.36)
Amelia Harvey – No. 94, pentathlon (3,636); No. 92, women's long jump (19-7.5/5.98m)
Carson Hume – No. 97, men's 3,000 meters (8:07.16)
Linnea Jonsson – No. 82, women's weight throw (62-11.5/19.19m)
Ali Kallner – No. 98, women's 5,000 meters (16:34.50)
Lexie Keller – No. 95, pentathlon (3,634)
Eric Lundgren – No. 96, heptathlon (4,953)
Bailey King – No. 65, men's weight throw (64-1/19.53m)
Maria Muzzio – No. 58, women's shot put (51-1/15.57m)
Jessica Ozoude – No. 35, women's 200 meters (23.45); No. 91, women's 60 meters (7.45)
Nia Powdrell – No. 68, women's long jump (19-10.75/6.06m)
Hunter Powell – No. 26, heptathlon (5,437)
Destinee Rocker – No. 22, women's 60-meter hurdles (8.20)
Marybeth Sant – No. 6, women's 60 meters (7.20); No. 44, women's 200 meters (23.54)
Tarynn Sieg – No. 11, women's shot put (56-1/17.09m); No. 83, weight throw (62-11.25/19.18m)
Josie Spitz – No. 90, women's pole vault (13-0.75/3.98m)
Lauren Gale, Jessica Ozoude, Michelle Gould, Jasmine Chesson – No. 80, women's 4x400 relay (3:40.99)
Michael Mooney, Ronald Sayles, Jacob Brueckman, Cole Rockhold – No. 31, men's DMR (9:44.14)
Roxy Trotter, Michelle Gould, Macy Kreutz, Ali Kallner – No. 43, women's DMR (11:23.70)
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Rams Finish with Most MW Indoor Athletes of the Week, Bedard Honored Twice
A Mountain West Women's Field Athlete of the Week selection for Colorado State senior Kelcey Bedard on Tuesday, Feb. 12 proved significant among conference honors this indoor season.
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That marked the second weekly conference accolade for Bedard this indoor season. The Fort Collins, Colo., native has now earned weekly conference recognition three times in indoor track & field and five times overall in her career. Bedard was one of four athletes in the Mountain West to receive a weekly conference accolade multiple times this indoor season (Wyoming's Ja'la Henderson, New Mexico's Weini Kelati, UNLV's Destiny Smith-Barnett).
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Furthermore, the Rams' seven total weekly conference selections and six athletes recognized this indoor season are each the most of any Mountain West track & field program. No other program had more than five of either. The other Rams to receive weekly conference recognition during the indoor season were freshman Adam Dawson, freshman Michael Mooney, senior Hunter Powell, senior Marybeth Sant and senior Ronald Sayles.
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Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22
Fort Collins, Colo. | Jack Christiansen Track
Hosted by Colorado State
Coverage: Meet Schedule
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Fum McGraw Open
Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23
Fort Collins, Colo. | Jack Christiansen Track
Hosted by Colorado State
Coverage: Meet Information
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Colorado State track & field team will open its 2019 outdoor season with its first home meets since upgrading Jack Christiansen Track.
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The Glenn Morris Multi will be hosted by Colorado State on Thursday and Friday at Jack Christiansen Track. The majority of the events at the Fum McGraw Invitational will be contested on Saturday, with the exception of the women's hammer throw, which is slated for Friday at 2 p.m. MT. Admission for both meets is free.
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Opponents this week for Colorado State include Air Force, Colorado, Northern Colorado, Wyoming, Chadron State, Colorado Christian, Colorado Mesa, Colorado School of Mines, Metro State, UCCS, Western State and Garden City CC.
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The Glenn Morris Multi begins on Thursday at 12 p.m. MT with the decathlon 100 meters. The heptathlon will begin 30 minutes later with the 100-meter hurdles at 12:30 p.m. MT. Each combined events competition will feature five events on Thursday, with the final day one events scheduled for roughly 4 p.m. MT.
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Multi-event action will continue on Friday at 10:30 a.m. MT with the decathlon 110-meter hurdles. Â The heptathlon will start just after, and will wrap up with the 800 meters at 12:40 p.m. MT. The decathlon's final event, the 1,500 meters, is scheduled for 2:25 p.m. MT.
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Aside from its one event that crosses over with the Glenn Morris Multi, the bulk of the Fum McGraw Open will open with the women's shot put at 10 a.m. MT, followed by the men's shot put and the discus. Among the throwers currently on Colorado State's women's team are four All-Americans, including senior Kelcey Bedard (hammer), senior Linnea Jonsson (hammer), redshirt freshman Tarynn Sieg (shot put) and senior Shadae Lawrence (discus national champion).
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The women's and men's high jump will begin concurrently at 11 a.m. MT, taking advantage of the facility's two pits, one on each side. The use of both sides will continue with the pole vault after the high jump, followed by the long jump and triple jump. Running events will begin on Saturday at 11 a.m. MT with the women's 5,000 meters, and will conclude at 4:15 p.m. MT with the men's 4x400 relay.
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A full recap and final results will be posted to CSURams.com each day as soon as each are available.
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Seven All-Americans Highlight Rams' Returners for Outdoor Season
Entering this outdoor season, seven members of the current Colorado State track & field roster have earned All-America recognition of various levels of distinction.
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As recently as this indoor season, Colorado State had three Second-Team All-Americans, including Kelcey Bedard (weight throw), Marybeth Sant (60 meters) and Tarynn Sieg (shot put).
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See below for a full breakdown of the current Rams with All-America accolades.
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Returning Colorado State All-Americans
Kelcey Bedard – 2019 (weight throw, second team); 2018 (hammer throw, second team)
Eric Hamer – 2018 (cross country)
Linnea Jonsson – 2017 (hammer throw, honorable mention)
Shadae Lawrence – 2018 (discus champion); 2017 (discus runner-up); 2016 (discus, first team)
Cole Rockholdj – 2018 (outdoor 5,000 meters, second team; mile, first team; 3,000 meters, second team); 2017 (outdoor 5,000 meters, honorable mention; 3,000 meters, first team; cross country)
Marybeth Sant – 2019 (60 meters, second team)
Tarynn Sieg – 2019 (indoor shot put, second team)
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Rams Sweep MW Indoor Championships; 22 Rams Named All-Mountain West
For the second time in the past three seasons, the Colorado State track & field team swept the women's and men's titles at the Mountain West Indoor Track & Field Championships. The conference's indoor meet was contested at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Colorado State's women scored 139 points, defeating second-place UNLV by 35 points. The Rams' men scored 151 points to top runner-up Air Force by 15 points. This marks the fourth Mountain West indoor title for the Rams on the women's side, as well as their third indoor crown on the men's side. In addition to combining with the men's team on their two recent sweeps, the Rams' women have also won three of the past four MW indoor titles.
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22 Rams were recognized with All-Mountain West distinction for their performances. Of that group, 12 were from the women's team and 10 were from the men's team. Among those athletes was sophomore Isa Bynum, who was honored for runner-up finishes in two individual events, the long jump and triple jump.
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Four Rams were recognized for relay performances along with individual efforts, including freshman Lauren Gale (400 meters champion, 4x400 relay), freshman Michael Mooney (mile, distance medley relay), sophomore Jessica Ozoude (200 meters champion, 4x400 relay) and senior Cole Rockhold (mile champion, distance medley relay).
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The Rams were also represented in the conference's superlative awards, as head coach Brian Bedard earned each of the Mountain West's Women's and Men's Coach of the Year honors for the indoor season. Between indoor and outdoor track & field, Bedard has now been selected as the conference's coach of the year seven times in his career.
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2019 Women's All-Mountain West Performers
Kelcey Bedard – weight throw (champion)
Jasmine Chesson – 4x400 relay
Lauren Gale – 400 meters (champion), 4x400 relay
Michelle Gould – 4x400 relay
Linnea Jonsson – weight throw
Macy Kreutz – 800 meters
Bailey Ness – 5,000 meters
Jessica Ozoude – 200 meters (champion), 4x400 relay
Nia Powdrell – long jump
Destinee Rocker – 60-meter hurdles (champion)
Marybeth Sant – 60 meters
Tarynn Sieg – shot put (champion)
Brian Bedard – Women's Coach of the Year
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2019 Men's All-Mountain West Performers
Jacob Brueckman – distance medley relay
Isa Bynum – long jump, triple jump
Nathan Gish – 200 meters
Kamal-Craig Golaube – 60-meter hurdles
Bailey King – weight throw
Michael Mooney – mile, distance medley relay
Jackson Morris – shot put
Hunter Powell – heptathlon (champion)
Cole Rockhold – mile (champion), distance medley relay
Ronald Sayles – distance medley relay
Brian Bedard – Men's Coach of the Year
Rams Finish Among the NCAA's Top 100 for Indoor Season
Along with those that qualified for NCAAs, several other members of the Colorado State track & field team ranked among the NCAA's top 100 individuals in their respective events with performances this indoor season.
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See below for a full listing of those athletes, with marks listed according to their respective altitude adjustments.
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Rams on 2018-19 NCAA Div. I Indoor Qualifying List (Altitude Adjusted, Alphabetical, Top 100 Only)
Kelcey Bedard – No. 7, women's weight throw (72-10/22.20m)
Adam Dawson – No. 93, men's weight throw (62-2.25/18.95m)
Lauren Gale – No. 80, women's 400 meters (54.36)
Amelia Harvey – No. 94, pentathlon (3,636); No. 92, women's long jump (19-7.5/5.98m)
Carson Hume – No. 97, men's 3,000 meters (8:07.16)
Linnea Jonsson – No. 82, women's weight throw (62-11.5/19.19m)
Ali Kallner – No. 98, women's 5,000 meters (16:34.50)
Lexie Keller – No. 95, pentathlon (3,634)
Eric Lundgren – No. 96, heptathlon (4,953)
Bailey King – No. 65, men's weight throw (64-1/19.53m)
Maria Muzzio – No. 58, women's shot put (51-1/15.57m)
Jessica Ozoude – No. 35, women's 200 meters (23.45); No. 91, women's 60 meters (7.45)
Nia Powdrell – No. 68, women's long jump (19-10.75/6.06m)
Hunter Powell – No. 26, heptathlon (5,437)
Destinee Rocker – No. 22, women's 60-meter hurdles (8.20)
Marybeth Sant – No. 6, women's 60 meters (7.20); No. 44, women's 200 meters (23.54)
Tarynn Sieg – No. 11, women's shot put (56-1/17.09m); No. 83, weight throw (62-11.25/19.18m)
Josie Spitz – No. 90, women's pole vault (13-0.75/3.98m)
Lauren Gale, Jessica Ozoude, Michelle Gould, Jasmine Chesson – No. 80, women's 4x400 relay (3:40.99)
Michael Mooney, Ronald Sayles, Jacob Brueckman, Cole Rockhold – No. 31, men's DMR (9:44.14)
Roxy Trotter, Michelle Gould, Macy Kreutz, Ali Kallner – No. 43, women's DMR (11:23.70)
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Rams Finish with Most MW Indoor Athletes of the Week, Bedard Honored Twice
A Mountain West Women's Field Athlete of the Week selection for Colorado State senior Kelcey Bedard on Tuesday, Feb. 12 proved significant among conference honors this indoor season.
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That marked the second weekly conference accolade for Bedard this indoor season. The Fort Collins, Colo., native has now earned weekly conference recognition three times in indoor track & field and five times overall in her career. Bedard was one of four athletes in the Mountain West to receive a weekly conference accolade multiple times this indoor season (Wyoming's Ja'la Henderson, New Mexico's Weini Kelati, UNLV's Destiny Smith-Barnett).
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Furthermore, the Rams' seven total weekly conference selections and six athletes recognized this indoor season are each the most of any Mountain West track & field program. No other program had more than five of either. The other Rams to receive weekly conference recognition during the indoor season were freshman Adam Dawson, freshman Michael Mooney, senior Hunter Powell, senior Marybeth Sant and senior Ronald Sayles.
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