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.
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Drew Bosley and
David Mullarkey advanced in the 10,000-meters, while
Trevor Hook qualified in the javelin.
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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 24
th.
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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.
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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.
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Both Bosley and Mullarkey are entered in Friday night's semifinal of the 5,000-meters as well.
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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.
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Also moving on to Friday is freshman
Josiah Johnson in the 400-meter hurdles. He clocked 51.09 in the first round, finishing 21
st overall after coming into the event ranked 31
st. Johnson just missed auto-qualifying, placing fourth in his heat.
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Desmond Lott placed 29
th 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.
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In the 10,000-meters,
Santiago Prosser improved on his 31
st-place ranking and finished 27
th overall with a time of 29:12.96.
Justin Keyes finished 44
th with a time of 30:33.10. The duo will also race in the 5,000-meters on Friday night.
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Also competing in the javelin was
Clay Carbajal who placed 44
th with a toss of 57.24-meters, improving from his 48
th-place ranking in his first event since April.
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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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