The Fresno Pacific Track and Field team delivered strong performances at two northern California meets, the Capital Invite and the Johnny Mathis Invitational. Athletes achieved personal bests, national qualifying marks, and several event wins despite the absence of distance competitors. Highlights included standout sprint and field event performances, showcasing the team's depth and talent.

By the Numbers
  • Cyan Haslip finished first in the women's 100m with a personal best time of 11.92 seconds.
  • Shemar Palmer won both the men's 200m (21.09) and 400m (47.01) at the Capital Invite.
State of Play
  • Fresno Pacific showcased depth in both events, with multiple athletes earning top finishes.
  • Shane Bagley's pole vault mark of 17 feet 6戮 inches ranks him second in the country.
What's Next

As the season progresses, the team aims to build on their successful performances with more competitive meets ahead. Enhanced training and strategic preparation will be key to maintaining momentum.

Bottom Line

The Fresno Pacific Track and Field team demonstrated their competitive edge and potential this weekend, positioning themselves strongly for the remainder of the season with promising prospects for both men's and women's teams.