The Mountaineers concluded a successful split squad weekend at the Bryan Clay Invitational and Greyhound Invitational in California and New Mexico. At the Bryan Clay meet, all three Western women in the 1,500-meter run achieved personal records, with Peyton Weiss clocking a time of 4:20.68, ranking her 9th on the NCAA Division II outdoor performance list. Men's runner Wyatt Hoover nearly met the NCAA provisional time with a personal best of 3:47.67. Meanwhile, throwers at the Greyhound Open saw Abigail Nehring setting new best marks in shot put and hammer throw, contributing to a strong showing for the team.

By the Numbers
  • Peyton Weiss: 1,500m time of 4:20.68 (9th on DII list).
  • Abigail Nehring: Shot put best of 11.72m (38'5.5") and hammer throw best of 41.83m (137'3").
State of Play
  • Mountaineers competed successfully across events at two different meets.
  • All three female runners in the 1,500m achieved personal records.
  • Upcoming Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's outdoor championship on April 24-26.
What's Next

The Mountaineers will prepare for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference outdoor championships, where they aim to build on their recent successes and potentially secure more provisional qualifications.

Bottom Line

The performances at the Bryan Clay and Greyhound invitations showcase the Mountaineers' track and field talent, setting the stage for their upcoming championship competition and potential national rankings.