Carreon Breaks Another School Record at Triton Invitational
By: Alex Kline, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
LA JOLLA, Calif. – Junior Isabelle Carreon broke the Cal Poly Pomona pole vault record on Saturday, surpassing a mark she set earlier this season. The Cal State Fullerton transfer has now broken three school pole vault records in her first season with the Broncos, both during the indoor season as well as twice during the outdoor season. Her mark of 13.94 meters was good for a second place finish in the event at the Triton Invitational.
Shona Christensen had the lone first place finish for the Green & Gold, placing first in the shot put with a distance of 13.06m. Ayana Fields (4th place in the 400 meters), Tianna Jardstrom (5th place in the 400m hurdles), and the 4x100 relay team (2nd place) were the others to finish Top 5 in their respective events.
In total, the Broncos set seven personal records, five of which came in the 1500 meter run.
NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFYING MARKS
- Ayana Fields in the 200m with a time of 24.00.
- Jaelyn Thomas, Yuna Queniat, Shyanne Carrigan, and Ayana Fields in the 4x100 relay with a time of 45.74.
- Isabelle Carreon in pole vault with a mark of 3.94m.
RECORD BOOK WATCH
- Isabelle Carreon broke the school record in the pole vault with a mark of 3.94m, passing a 3.83m mark she herself set earlier this season.
- The 4x100 relay team of Jaelyn Thomas, Yuna Queniat, Shyanne Carrigan, and Ayana Fields became the second-fastest in school history with a time of 45.74 seconds.
MEET RESULTS
200m
4. Ayana Fields – 24.00 NCAA PROVO
10. Jaelyn Thomas – 24.90
14. Yuna Queniat – 25.00
20. Shyanne Carrigan – 25.29
29. Trinity Moseby – 26.05
46. Sarelis Villalobos – 26.96
51. Maya Rodriguez – 27.22
400m
19. Maya Rodriguez – 1:00.01
20. Trinity Moseby – 1:00.05 (PR)
23. Assata Polk – 1:01.39
25. Sarelis Villalobos – 1:01.52
1500m
13. Galilea Jimenez – 4:51.94 (PR)
29. Bridget Edwards – 4:58.13
42. Julia Butler – 5:03.16 (PR)
53. Shelby Ortega-Hufana – 5:11.81 (PR)
55. Brianna King – 5:12.09 (PR)
59. Victoria Escanuelas – 5:17.88 (PR)
100m Hurdles
32. Amelia Adamson – 15.99
34. Sarah Lindenthal – 16.23
400m Hurdles
5. Tianna Jardstrom – 1:02.93
11. Ari Milton – 1:05.89
4x100 Relay
2. Jaelyn Thomas, Yuna Queniat, Shyanne Carrigan, Ayana Fields – 45.74 NCAA PROVO
4x400 Relay
9. Assata Polk, Trinity Moseby, Maya Rodriguez, Sarelis Villalobos – 4:05.46
High Jump
13. Keiana Hamm – 1.52m
Pole Vault
2. Isabelle Carreon – 3.94m (PR) NCAA PROVO CPP SCHOOL RECORD
Long Jump
19. Nyah Paulding – 5.22m
25. Sarah Lindenthal – 5.09m
28. Yuna Queniat – 5.00m
29. Natalie Lin – 4.98m
30. Amelia Adamson – 4.97m
38. Sarena Padilla – 4.73m
Triple Jump
7. Ari Milton – 11.17m
8. Nyah Paulding – 11.15m
10. Natalie Lin – 10.75m
Shot Put
1. Shona Christensen – 13.06m
9. Alondra Cardona López – 11.47m
Discus Throw
19. Cynthia Hurtado – 37.42m
22. Shona Christensen – 36.73m
27. Tiffany Sandoval – 34.52m
Hammer Throw
18. Shona Christensen – 44.37m
22. Cynthia Hurtado – 43.33m
37. Tiffany Sandoval – 30.77m
Javelin
27. Keiana Hamm – 26.53m
Up Next
The Broncos will compete in the Bryan Clay invitational on the campus of Azusa Pacific this week, starting on Thursday, April 11th.
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