EUGENE, Ore. – Four Coyotes are set to compete at the NCAA Championships in Eugene beginning Wednesday evening.
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Tre Young represents the Coyote men competing Wednesday evening, while
Sara Reifenrath,
Gen Hirata, and
Anna Willis represent the USD women who start competition Thursday.
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Young is making his first trip to the NCAA Championships after recording a clearance of 17-5 ½ to advance at the NCAA West First Round. He holds a personal and season's best of 18-0 ½ (5.50m) set at the Summit League Championships in May. The men's pole vault is set to begin at 6:35 p.m. Central Time (4:35 p.m. local time) Wednesday.
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The women's pole vault will feature two Coyotes.
Gen Hirata is returning to Eugene for a fourth time as a Yote, having earned all-American honors in 2020-21, 2022-23, and 2023-24.
Anna Willis, meanwhile, is making her first appearance as a Yote in Eugene. The true freshman has a season and personal best of 14-10. The women's pole vault will compete at 6:35 p.m. Central Time (4:35 local) Thursday.
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Reifenrath is the lone Coyote runner to advance to Eugene, and she will run in the 400-meters Thursday. The semifinals are set to begin at 7:41 p.m. Central (5:41 p.m. local) Time with the top-8 advancing to the final on Saturday. Reifenrath is making her first appearance in Eugene, and set the school record in the 400-meters at 51.91 at the NCAA West to advance to the NCAA Championships.
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ESPN will broadcast the Championships beginning at 6 p.m. Central Time on Thursday and Friday. The broadcasts move to ESPN2 for the final two days of the Championships. There are also dedicated field event streams available on ESPN+.
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