At the Bryan Clay Invitational, Conor Dunback led the Kansas multi-event athletes with a victory in the men鈥檚 Group B heptathlon, scoring 7,363 points鈥攁 mark that ranks him seventh in Kansas history. He achieved personal bests in several events, including the long jump and 400 meters. Freshman Katie Wink and Reese Hulcher also made notable showings in their heptathlon groups, while Oliver Duffy competed in the decathlon but did not finish. Dunback's overall performance marked the 11th best nationally this season.

By the Numbers
  • Conor Dunback scored 7,363 points in the heptathlon, 11th best nationally this season.
  • Wink finished with 4,556 points, placing 10th in her heptathlon group.
State of Play
  • Dunback's performance moved him to seventh on Kansas' all-time performers list.
  • Wink and Hulcher accounted for strong results in their respective groups this weekend.
What's Next

The remainder of the Jayhawks team will participate in the Bryan Clay Invitational from April 16-18 as they continue to compete in track and field events.

Bottom Line

Dunback's standout performance enhances his status within the Kansas track program and sets a promising tone for the team's upcoming competitions.