Drew Bosley

Track & Field Monica Jaenicke, NAU Athletic Communications

Hook, Bosley, and Mullarkey Punch Tickets to Eugene

Day One Results

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (May 28, 2025) –
A trio of Northern Arizona track and field athletes have punched their tickets to the NCAA Division I National Championships in Eugene, Ore., on the first day of the NCAA West Preliminary Round in College Station, Texas.
 
Drew Bosley and David Mullarkey advanced in the 10,000-meters, while Trevor Hook qualified in the javelin.
 
Hook is the first-ever men's javelin thrower from Northern Arizona to advance to the NCAA Division I National Championships. He threw a near personal best of 68.62-meters on his first attempt to place 11th overall after coming in ranked 24th.
 
Bosley, who was competing in his first West Preliminary Round since 2022, qualified for his first career NCAA Outdoor Championship meet. He finished sixth in the 10,000-meters with a time of 28:19.60.
 
Mullarkey, who advanced to two-straight outdoor National Championship meets when he competed at Florida State in the 5,000-meters, finished right behind Bosley in seventh place with a time of 28:19.73 to punch his ticket.
 
Both Bosley and Mullarkey are entered in Friday night's semifinal of the 5,000-meters as well.
 
Colin Sahlman auto-qualified for Friday's 1,500-meter quarterfinals by finishing fourth in his heat with a time of 3:56.02. Sahlman is looking to punch his ticket to the national meet in the 1,500-meters for the third-straight year.
 
Also moving on to Friday is freshman Josiah Johnson in the 400-meter hurdles. He clocked 51.09 in the first round, finishing 21st overall after coming into the event ranked 31st. Johnson just missed auto-qualifying, placing fourth in his heat.
 
Desmond Lott placed 29th in the hammer throw with a mark of 62.08-meters. He'll be back to compete in the discus on Friday, May 30 at 11 a.m. Mountain Standard time.
 
In the 10,000-meters, Santiago Prosser improved on his 31st-place ranking and finished 27th overall with a time of 29:12.96. Justin Keyes finished 44th with a time of 30:33.10. The duo will also race in the 5,000-meters on Friday night.
 
Also competing in the javelin was Clay Carbajal who placed 44th with a toss of 57.24-meters, improving from his 48th-place ranking in his first event since April.
 
The women are in action tomorrow, beginning with the field events at 8 a.m. MST and the track events at 4:30 p.m. MST. The meet will be broadcast on ESPN+ with live results available here.
 
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Players Mentioned

Drew Bosley

Drew Bosley

Distance
Redshirt Sophomore
Santiago Prosser

Santiago Prosser

Distance
Sophomore
Trevor Hook

Trevor Hook

Throws
Junior
Justin Keyes

Justin Keyes

Distance
Freshman
Colin Sahlman

Colin Sahlman

Distance
Freshman
Desmond Lott

Desmond Lott

Throws
Sophomore
Clay Carbajal

Clay Carbajal

Throws
Junior
Josiah Johnson

Josiah Johnson

S/J
Freshman
David Mullarkey

David Mullarkey

Distance
Senior

Players Mentioned

Drew Bosley

Drew Bosley

Redshirt Sophomore
Distance
Santiago Prosser

Santiago Prosser

Sophomore
Distance
Trevor Hook

Trevor Hook

Junior
Throws
Justin Keyes

Justin Keyes

Freshman
Distance
Colin Sahlman

Colin Sahlman

Freshman
Distance
Desmond Lott

Desmond Lott

Sophomore
Throws
Clay Carbajal

Clay Carbajal

Junior
Throws
Josiah Johnson

Josiah Johnson

Freshman
S/J
David Mullarkey

David Mullarkey

Senior
Distance