Rogers Breaks Facility Record at Mark Colligan Memorial 

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Jenna Rogers highlighted the day with a facility and school record at the Devaney Center Indoor Track, as Nebraska track and field claimed both the men’s and women’s team titles at the Mark Colligan Memorial on Saturday. 

Rogers continues to be the standard in women’s high jump, setting the facility record as well as the new number one mark in the country with a jump of 1.94m (6-4 ¼). Ela Velepec (1.77m, 5-9 ¾) and Brooklyn Miller (1.77m, 5-9 ¾) grabbed second and third respectively.

Dyson Wicker won the men’s pole vault with a mark of 5.53 (18-1 ¾), which is now the second-best vault in school history and tied for fifth-highest in the country.

Henry Zimmerman added to the title count and got his year started off in style, winning the men’s weight throw with a mark of 21.82m (71-7 ¼). Seth Schnakenberg threw a personal best 19.69m (64-7 ¼) to finish third. On the women’s side, Cammy Garabian (19.40m, 63-7 ¾) placed fourth, and Kellyn Kortemeyer threw a personal best 19.09m (62-7 ¾) to finish fifth.

Berlyn Schutz (2:07.34) won the women’s 800m title, running this year’s third-fastest time in the Big Ten. Alea Hardie added a third-place finish, running 2:13.45. Sam Easley tallied a third-place finish of his own on the men’s side, clocking a 1:53.00.

In the women’s mile, Brynna Mcquillen ran a personal best 4:46.89 to take home first. On the men’s side, Jack Witte added a PR of his own, running 4:09.36 to grab third.

Kavian Kerr (7.33m, 24-0 ¾) and Lishanna Ilves (6.22m, 20-5) won the men’s and women’s long jump titles respectively, while Balvin Israel placed third (7.21m, 23-8). On the women’s side, the Huskers finished second through fifth as Velecia Williams (6.21m, 20-4 ½), Darby Thomas (6.12m, 20-1), Bariborve Deebom (5.97m, 19-7) and Favour Wanjoku (5.87m, 19-3 ¼) rounded out the impressive Husker performance.

Pradeep Senthilkumar continued his great freshman campaign, winning the men’s 600m, running a personal best 1:17.71, and Logan Lebo (1:20.33) added a second-place finish of his own. On the women’s side, Jordan Metzler ran 1:35.88 to grab second.

Nebraska took home the top four spots in the men’s high jump, with Tyus Wilson winning his third title of the year with a jump of 2.23m (7-3 ¾). Mason Kooi (2.17m, 7-1 ½) PR, Reid Nelson (2.14m, 7-0 ¼) and Ashriel Dixon (2.10m, 6-10 ¾) PR earned second through fourth.

The Big Red swept another event as Maxwell Otterdahl (19.68m, 64-6 ¾), Cade Moran (18.08m, 59-4), and Kael Miedema (17.98m, 59-0) earned the top three spots of the men’s shot put. The women continued the trend, sweeping the top six spots as Axelina Johannson set a new number-one mark in the country with a throw of 18.59m (61-0).

Micaylon Moore (15.12m, 49-7 ¼) and Rhianna Phipps (12.72m, 41-8 ¾) earned event titles in the men’s and women’s triple jump.

Kelsie Belquist won the women’s 200m dash with a time of 25.10, making that her second event title this weekend. Sam Kirchner added an event title of his own in the men’s 3000m, running 8:20.02.

In the women’s 400m, Abrielle Artley ran a personal best 54.94 to finish second, and Luciana Medina (56.11) added a fourth-place finish. On the men’s side, Tyrell Pierce grabbed a fourth-place finish with a time of 48.45.

In the women’s pole vault, Kylie Clark (4.09m, 13-5), Arina Razina (4.09m, 13-5), and Jacelyn Neighbors (3.94m, 12-11) earned second through fourth.

Wrapping up the day’s events was the 4×400 relays. The Husker men’s squad of Pierce, Holden Ruse, Senthilkumar and James Ledbetter finished second (3:15.87).

Additionally, Johansson and Otterdahl won the Mark Colligan Memorial Thrower award.

Up next, the Huskers hit the road for the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational in Columbia, Mo., on Friday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1.

Mark Colligan Memorial Champions

Henry Zimmerman – Men’s Weight Throw

Dyson Wicker – Pole Vault

Tyus Wilson – High Jump

Kavian Kerr – Long Jump

Lishanna Ilves – Long Jump

Brynna Mcquillen – Mile

Pradeep Senthilkumar – 600m

Maxwell Otterdahl – Shot Put

Berlyn Schutz – 800m

Jenna Rogers – High Jump

Kelsie Belquist – 200m

Axelina Johannsen – Shot Put

Micaylon – Triple Jump

Rhianna Phipps – Triple Jump

Sam Kirchner – 3000m

PRs

Seth Schnakenberg – Weight Throw

Brett Schwartz – Weight Throw

Ashriel Dixon – High Jump

Kellyn Kortemeyer – Weight Throw

Balvin Israel – Long Jump

Jack Witte – Mile

Riley Boonstra – Mile

Liem Chot – Mile

Deavion Deleon – Mile

Zoie Ecord – Mile

Brynna Mcquillen – Mile

Mason Kooi – High Jump

Dyson Wicker – Pole Vault

Pradeep Senthilkumar – 600m

Holden Ruse – 400m

Favour Wanjoku – 60mH

Abrielle Artley – 400m

Berlyn Schutz – 800m

Sage Burbach – Shot Put

Denny Chapman – 3000m

Taya Skelton – 3000m