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Ten Bobcats qualify for NCAA Outdoor Track and Field West Preliminaries

SAN MARCOS- The NCAA announced that 10 Texas State student-athletes have qualified to compete in the preliminary rounds of the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The West Preliminary is on May 26-29 at Texas A&M’s E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas.

The top 12 individuals in each event will qualify to advance to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships June 9-12 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

Texas State has 10 individuals and a 4×400-meter relay team competing at the NCAA Outdoor West Preliminary. They include Bervensky Pierre, Jaylen Allen, Kobe Daniels, Pedro Osorio Lopez, Kwanele Mthembu, Kattiana Ealy-Pulido, Ariana Ealy-Pulido, Ronnie Briscoe, Brandon Busby, and Katherine Stuckly.

Bervensky Pierre will compete in the men’s 200 meters after qualifying with a time of 20.87 seconds at the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championships.

Jaylen Allen and Kobe Daniels compete in the men’s 400 meters after their career-best times at the Sun Belt Championships. Allen was the Sun Belt Outdoor Champion with a time of 46.44 seconds, and Daniels finished the race in 46.80 seconds.

Pedro Osorio Lopez was the Sun Belt champion in the 800 meters after posting a career-best time of 1:48.38 a week earlier at the Texas State Bobcat Classic.

Allen, Daniels, and Osorio Lopez are members of Texas State’s 4×400-meter relay

Kwanele Mthembu will compete in the men’s 10,000-meter race after he set a record and led wire-to-wire at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships with a time of 28:48.33.

Texas State will have twin sisters, Kattiana and Ariana Ealy-Pulido, competing in the women’s 100-meter and 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor Preliminary. Kattiana won the 100-meter hurdles with a career-best time of 13.33 seconds at the Sun Belt Conference meet. She was the runner-up in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 58.82 seconds.

Ariana also had career-best times of 13.45 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles and 1:00.04 at the Sun Belt Championships

NCAA Indoor All-American Katherine Stuckly will compete in the women’s high jump at the NCAA Preliminary after clearing 1.76 meters (5’ 9.25”) at the Texas Relays. She cleared a career-best 1.81 meters (5’ 11.25”) at the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships earlier this season.

Ronnie Briscoe, Jr. qualified in the men’s long jump after he had a wind-aided leap of 7.72 meters (25’ 4”) at the Texas State Bobcat Invitational.

Brandon Busby will compete in the men’s hammer after setting a school record with a throw of 64.86 meters (212’ 9”) at the UIW Invitational and was a bronze medalist at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships.

 

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field West Preliminary Qualifiers

Bervensky Pierre

Men’s 200 Meters

Jaylen Allen

Men’s 400 Meters

Kobe Daniels

Men’s 400 Meters

Pedro Osorio Lopez

Men’s 800 Meters

Kwanele Mthembu

Men’s 10,000 Meters

Ronnie Briscoe, Jr.

Men’s Long Jump

Brandon Busby

Men’s Hammer

Texas State

Men’s 4×400-Meter Relay

Kattiana Ealy-Pulido

Women’s 100-Meter Hurdles

Ariana Ealy-Pulido

Women’s 100-Meter Hurdles

Kattiana Ealy-Pulido

Women’s 400-Meter Hurdles

Ariana Ealy-Pulido

Women’s 400-Meter Hurdles

Katherine Stuckly

Women’s High Jump

 

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