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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Jeret Gillingham finished 30
th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:01.39.
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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.
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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).
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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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