RESULTS
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (May 30, 2025) – On the final day for the men at the NCAA West Preliminary Round, the Northern Arizona track and field team punched three more tickets to Eugene, Ore., for the Division I NCAA National Championships.
 
Less than 48 hours after both punched tickets in the 10,000-meters, 
Drew Bosley and 
David Mullarkey qualified in the 5,000-meters while 
Colin Sahlman punched his ticket in the 1,500-meters.
 
For the third-straight season, Sahlman is off to the NCAA Championships in the 1,500-meters. He finished fourth in his heat and fourth overall to auto qualify, clocking 3:40.17.
 
In the 5,000-meters, both Mullarkey and Bosley ran under the facility record. Mullarkey raced in the first heat and qualified by time, clocking a near personal best of 13:33.85 to finish sixth in his heat and eighth overall. It marks his third-straight appearance in the 5,000-meters after qualifying the previous two years for Florida State.
 
Bosley auto-qualified, placing fourth in his heat and 10
th overall with a time of 13:34.58. He will be making his first outdoor NCAA Championship appearance.
 
Rounding things out in the 5,000-meters, 
Justin Keyes place 18
th with a time of 13:44.62, followed by 
Santiago Prosser (13:49.83, 23
rd), 
Corey Gorgas (14:15.59, 41
st) and 
Ford Washburn (14:16.57, 42
nd).
 
The quartet of 
Ian Lipsey, 
Kyle Smith, 
Lamar Smith and 
Khamis Hassan placed 19th in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 40.10.
 
Jeret Gillingham finished 30
th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:01.39.
 
In the field events, 
Desmond Lott placed 42
nd in the discus with a throw of 52.03-meters and 
Sirr Butler placed 39
th in the triple jump with a leap of 14.81-meters.
 
Today concludes action for the men in the NCAA West Preliminary round. The Lumberjacks will send four onto the NCAA Division I Championships in four events from June 11-14 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. They will be represented by 
Trevor Hook (javelin), 
Drew Bosley (10k, 5k), 
David Mullarkey (10k, 5k) and Sahlman (1500m).
 
The women conclude their portion of the meet tomorrow, beginning at 3:15 p.m. with the 1500-meters. The meet is broadcast on ESPN+ and live results are available here.
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