Broncos Rank Top 15 Nationally in Three More Events After 64th Annual Mt. SAC Relays
By: Alex Kline, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
WALNUT, Calif. – The Cal Poly Pomona women's track and field team competed at the 64th Annual Mt. SAC Relays this past weekend, meeting five NCAA provisional qualifying marks and breaking five personal records. Three of the Broncos' five provisional marks in the meet now rank Top 15 in the nation.
Ayana Fields once again led the Broncos with four provo's, including anchoring a 4x100 relay team that moved up to second in school history with a time of 45.62 seconds. The 4x400 relay team consisting of Jaelyn Thomas, Ari Milton, Yuna Queniat, and Fields also finished with a time of 3:41.38 – which was just 3.5 seconds behind that same foursome's school record of 3:38.81 last season.
Both Shona Christensen and Cynthia Hurtado set personal records in the hammer throw, each improving in the CPP Top 10 record book. Christensen's mark of 49.01 meters ranks sixth in school history, while Hurtado is eighth at 45.52 meters.
NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING MARKS
- Ayana Fields in the 200m at 23.87 seconds
- Ayana Fields in the 400m at 54.63 seconds – ranks 15th nationally
- Jaelyn Thomas, Yuna Queniat, Shyanne Carrigan, Ayana Fields in the 4x100 relay at 45.62 – ranks 13th nationally
- Jaelyn Thomas, Ari Milton, Yuna Queniat, Ayana Fields in the 4x400 relay at 3:41.38 – ranks 7th nationally
- Isabelle Carreon in pole vault at 3.80m
RECORD BOOK WATCH
- 4x100 relay team now ranks second in school history with a time of 45.62
- Shona Christensen now ranks 6th in school history in hammer throw at 49.01m
- Cynthia Hurtado now ranks 8th in school history in hammer throw at 45.52m
MEET RESULTS
100m
40. Shyanne Carrigan – 12.09
59. Yuna Queniat – 12.38
61. Trinity Moseby – 12.67 (PR)
200m Elite
16. Ayana Fields – 23.87 NCAA PROVO
200m Collegiate
41. Jaelyn Thomas – 24.66
59. Yuna Queniat – 25.04
60. Shyanne Carrigan – 25.05 (PR)
400m
16. Ayana Fields – 54.63 NCAA PROVO
1500m
7. Alondra Arias – 4:37.73 (PR)
5000m
22. Vivian Martinez – 17:28.88
100m Hurdles
32. Susie Fowler – 14.98
35. Citlali Anguiano – 16.21
400m
27. Tianna Jardstrom – 1:02.70
33. Ari Milton – 1:05.87
4x100 Relay
3. Jaelyn Thomas, Yuna Queniat, Shyanne Carrigan, Ayana Fields – 45.62 NCAA PROVO CPP TOP 10
4x400 Relay Collegiate
9. Assata Polk, Trinity Moseby, Sarelis Villalobos, Maya Rodriguez – 3:58.02
4x400 Relay Division 8
10. Jaelyn Thomas, Ari Milton, Yuna Queniat, Ayana Fields – 3:41.38 NCAA PROVO
High Jump
8. Sarah Lindenthal – 1.55m
13. Keiana Hamm – 1.50m
Pole Vault
2. Isabelle Carreon – 3.80m NCAA PROVO
Long Jump
29. Nyah Paulding – 5.29m
38. Natalie Lin – 5.01m
Shot Put
22. Shona Christensen – 12.85m
Hammer Throw
22. Shona Christensen – 49.01m (PR) CPP TOP 10
24. Cynthia Hurtado – 45.52m (PR) CPP TOP 10
UP NEXT
The Broncos will compete in the CCAA Championships May 2-4th in Turlock, CA. Both the men's and women's teams will look for their third consecutive CCAA title, having taken home the trophy in both 2022 and 2023.
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