Distance Buffs Shine at Bryan Clay Invitational
Colorado track and field athletes excelled at the Bryan Clay Invitational, led by Avery Pearson's remarkable 800 meters performance. Pearson clocked in at 2:00.91, ranking No. 2 in Colorado's history and No. 5 nationally this season. Other highlights include Dean Casey's personal-best in the men's 10,000 meters and Riley Burkey breaking 2:10 for the first time in women's 800 meters.
By the Numbers- Avery Pearson's time of 2:00.91 ranks No. 5 in the NCAA this season.
- Dean Casey's time of 28:17.16 improves his No. 6 all-time standing at Colorado.
- Lucas Williams achieved a personal-best hammer throw of 61.65 meters, moving to No. 5 all-time at Colorado.
- Competitors continue to perform strongly across multiple events at the Bryan Clay Invitational.
- Colorado track and field athletes are consistently achieving personal bests in various races.
The Buffaloes will continue their competition on Sunday, seeking further improvements and standout performances from their athletes.
Bottom LineColorado's distance team is showcasing elite talent, underscoring the program's growth as top contenders in collegiate track and field.
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