The Big Sky Track & Field Championships are underway in Sacramento and the Griz got off to a bang as Missoula's own Whitney Morrison wins the Big Sky Heptathlon and Freshmen Kensey Gault who hasn't competed at all in the outdoor season because of an injury takes 6th place and puts the Griz in a tie for first place with Idaho State atop the team standings after 2 days of multis are completed. The men's decathlon is still going on and features two Grizzlies who are in scoring position (Oliver Simianer, Porter Coffield), and will conclude tonight. I'll post the results of that once it becomes final.
Of course, NAU is the heavy favorites to win on both the women's and men's sides so obviously the Griz stand no chance, but the goal for both teams is a 3rd place finish which is absolutely attainable for both squads. Some of the events to watch includes the Men's Javelin which features three Grizzlies in the top 6, including Freshmen Kyle Lorg who is the favorite to win, and also includes Senior Matthew Hockett who ranks 3rd and has a great chance to finish 2nd, and also fellow Freshmen Ethan Grimm who ranks 6th but could definitely finish in the top 5. Another event to watch for the men is the Pole Vault which features four Grizzlies in the top 5. Carson Weeden ranks 2nd, Kevin Swindler ranks 3rd, while Carson Haegle and Corbin Luce are tied for 5th. If they were all to finish in the top 5, the Griz could come away with 21 total team points in the event, which would be huge for the team standings.
On the Women's side, all eyes will be on Junior Erin Wilde who will go for her third consecutive outdoor title in the high jump. For as good as she's been in her career, believe it or not, she actually comes into the meet ranked 2nd in the event behind Idaho State's Kylee Dimick who finished second in the heptathlon to Whitney Morrison. Wilde has not competed much in the outdoor season as Fraley has been saving her for this meet. I do believe she is the favorite to win, but she will be pushed for sure. Also keep an eye on Sophomore Tara Ohlweiler in the women's 100m who ranks second but is only 3 hundredths off the top time and has a very good chance to win.
Overall, it has the potential to be a very strong meet for both teams and I will post results as they come in over the next couple days.
Of course, NAU is the heavy favorites to win on both the women's and men's sides so obviously the Griz stand no chance, but the goal for both teams is a 3rd place finish which is absolutely attainable for both squads. Some of the events to watch includes the Men's Javelin which features three Grizzlies in the top 6, including Freshmen Kyle Lorg who is the favorite to win, and also includes Senior Matthew Hockett who ranks 3rd and has a great chance to finish 2nd, and also fellow Freshmen Ethan Grimm who ranks 6th but could definitely finish in the top 5. Another event to watch for the men is the Pole Vault which features four Grizzlies in the top 5. Carson Weeden ranks 2nd, Kevin Swindler ranks 3rd, while Carson Haegle and Corbin Luce are tied for 5th. If they were all to finish in the top 5, the Griz could come away with 21 total team points in the event, which would be huge for the team standings.
On the Women's side, all eyes will be on Junior Erin Wilde who will go for her third consecutive outdoor title in the high jump. For as good as she's been in her career, believe it or not, she actually comes into the meet ranked 2nd in the event behind Idaho State's Kylee Dimick who finished second in the heptathlon to Whitney Morrison. Wilde has not competed much in the outdoor season as Fraley has been saving her for this meet. I do believe she is the favorite to win, but she will be pushed for sure. Also keep an eye on Sophomore Tara Ohlweiler in the women's 100m who ranks second but is only 3 hundredths off the top time and has a very good chance to win.
Overall, it has the potential to be a very strong meet for both teams and I will post results as they come in over the next couple days.