Kaul Wins 5,000-Meter Run Title
As Titans Finish Third At NCAA Championship
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The UW-Oshkosh Titans placed third
at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships this weekend.
Competing on Friday and Saturday (March 14-15), at Ohio Northern
University in Ada, Ohio, the Titans had seven NCAA All Americans
in four different events.
UW-Oshkosh tied UW-Platteville for third place in the team scoring,
while UW-Lacrosse won the meet with 43 points. Monmouth College
was second with 33 points, and UW-Oshkosh and UW-Platteville
tied for third with 21 points. Hamilton College finished fourth
with 20 points. It marked the third straight year that UW-Oshkosh
finished third at the national indoor meet.
Willy Kaul (Jr. • Menominee Falls) led the way with a
victory in the 5,000-meter run. Kaul narrowly edged UW-Platteville's
Tyler Sigl in a photo finish. Kaul's time of 14:23.43 established
a new fieldhouse record that was set by Pat Frascone of Wisconsin-Whitewater
in 2002. This marks Kaul's second indoor track and field national
championship after winning the distance medley relay in 2007.
Aside from Kaul, James Simms (So. • Fredonia) placed fourth
in the triple jump. Simms came into the meet seeded 10th, but
improved six places to score five points for the Titans. His
jump of 48-1 1/4 is his personal best. Dan Marcy of Tufts University
won the event with a jump of 48-4 1/2.
Phil Prusinski (Jr. • Rib Lake), in the weight throw,
finished in fifth place. Prusinski came into the meet seeded
sixth. His throw of 59-9 1/2 is his personal best in the event.
Noah Gauthier won the event with a throw of 63-1 1/2.
Defending champions in the distance medley relay, the UW-Oshkosh
Titans finished seventh in this years event. Consisting of Nate
Boehlke, Ben Zill, Jared Morris, and Andrew McGuire, the Titans
ran 10:08.15. They came into the meet ranked 10th. UW-Platteville
won the race with a time of 9:59.71.
UW-Oshkosh
will host the 2008 NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Outdoor
Track and Field Championships on May 22-24 at J.J. Keller Field
at Titan Stadium.
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Kaul Named Midwest Region Track Athlete Of The Year
The United States Track and Field and Cross Country
Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has selected UW-Oshkosh’s Willy
Kaul (Jr. • Menomonee Falls) as its 2008 NCAA Division III
Men's Midwest Region Indoor Track Athlete of the Year.
Kaul is unbeaten in five races this
indoor season, with three victories in the 3,000-meter run and two
in the 5,000-meter run. He enters this weekend's (March 14-15) NCAA
Division III Indoor Track and Field Championship in Ada, Ohio, as
the top seed in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 14:22.99.
At the WIAC Indoor Track and Field
Championship held Feb. 29-March 1 in Superior, Kaul won both the
3,000 and 5,000-meter runs with times of 8:37.95 and 14:43.73, respectively.
His efforts helped UW-Oshkosh place third in the team standings
with 104.5 points.
Last year at the NCAA Division III
Indoor Track and Field Championship in Terra Haute, Ind., Kaul finished
seventh in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 14:47.50 while helping
the distance medley relay team post a winning time of 10:01.85.
His performances helped the Titans finished third in the team standings
with 43.5 points.
Other NCAA Division III Men's Midwest
Region citations went to Michael Bina of North Central College (Ill.)
as the Indoor Track Athlete of the Year and Roger Haynes of Monmouth
College (Ill.) as the Indoor Coach of the Year.
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NCAA Championship To Include Seven Titans
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UW-Oshkosh will be represented
by seven athletes at this weekend's NCAA Division III Men's
Indoor Track and Field Championship in Ada, Ohio. The two-day
meet begins Friday (March 14) and concludes on Saturday (March
15) at Ohio Northern University's Sports Center.
Competing for the Titans at the national extravaganza are Willy
Kaul (Jr. • Menominee Falls) in the 5,000-meter run, Phil
Prusinski (Jr. • Rib Lake) in the 35-pound weight throw,
James Simms (So. • Fredonia) in the triple jump and the
distance medley relay team of Nate Boehlke (Sr. • Sugar
Camp), Andrew McGuire (Jr. • Wisconsin Rapids), Jared
Morris (So. • Wausau) and Ben Zill (So. • New Franken).
Kaul is seeded first among the
12 participants in the 5,000-meter run with a time of 14:22.99.
Hany Abdallah of New York University is seeded second with a
time of 14:25.47. Last year, Kaul finished seventh in the 5,000-meter
run with a time of 14:47.50 while helping the distance medley
relay team post a winning time of 10:01.85.
Prusinski has the sixth-highest
ranking among the 12 competitors in the 35-pound weight throw
with a fling of 59-5 1/2. Zach Wilson of Monmouth College (Ill.)
is seeded first in the event with a throw of 62-3 1/4.
In the triple jump, Simms is seeded
10th among the 12 entrants with a leap of 47-4 1/4. Chrys Jones
of Centre College (Ky.) owns the top seed with a mark of 50-6.
UW-Oshkosh's distance medley relay
team ranks 10th in the field of 10 participants with a time
of 10:02.31. The Titans return Boehlke and McGuire from last
year's squad that won the event with a performance of 10:01.85.
This year, Boehlke will run the 1,200-meter leg, Zill the 400-meter
leg, Morris the 800-meter leg and McGuire the 1,600-meter leg.
Williams College (Mass.) is seeded first in this year's event
with a time of 9:56.57.
Competition in the 35-pound weight
throw and the distance medley relay will be held on Friday.
Action in the 5,000-meter run and the triple jump will be held
on Saturday. The top eight finishers in each event will be awarded
NCAA Division III All-America recognition by the United States
Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Expected to battle for this year's
team title are Hamilton College (N.Y.), Monmouth College (Ill.),
Nebraska Wesleyan University, North Central College (Ill.),
State University of New York-Cortland and UW-La Crosse. Lincoln
University (Pa.) won last year's meet with 59 points, while
UW-La Crosse finished second with 48 and UW-Oshkosh third with
43.5.
UW-Oshkosh
will host the 2008 NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Outdoor
Track and Field Championships on May 22-24 at J.J. Keller Field
at Titan Stadium.
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Titans Take Third At WIAC Championship
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The UW-Oshkosh men's track team has two indoor meets
that they try and peak for, the conference and national championships.
Every meet strategically leads up to these two events. The Titan
athletes do everything in their power to be in peak performance
at this time of the year.
The first of these two meets, the WIAC conference championship,
was held this past weekend (February 29 and March 1) in Superior,
WI. The Titans, as a team, placed third with 104.50 points.
Only 4.5 points seperated third place from fifth place. UW-Lacrosse
won the meet with 137.50 points, UW-Whitewater was second with
125 points, the Titans were third, and UW-Plateville and UW-Stevens
Point finished fourth and fifth with 101.50 and 100 points,
respectively.
Distance runner Willy Kaul had an amazing meet as he scored
20 points for the Titans. He won both the 5000-meter and 3000-meter
runs. He displaced a powerful kick on Friday to beat UW-Plateville
runner Tyler Sigl for the 5000 meter crown. His finishing time
was 14:43.73, a provisional qualifying time. The next day Kaul
came back to win the 3000-meter run with a time of 8:37.95.
The 3000 and 5000-meter run went well for other Titan athletes
as well. Andrew McGuire placed third in both events, and Andrew
Vos placed sixth in both. McGuire's time in the 5000-meter run
was 14:59.65, while Vos's was 15:03.97. The next day, McGuire's
time in the 3000-meter run was 8:41.01, and Vos's was 8:44.81.
Nick Sydow also scored for the Titans in the 3000-meter run.
He placed eighth and his finishing time was 8:45.24.
James Simms and Ben Zill also had incredible performances at
the conference championships. James Simms won the triple jump,
with a jump of 47-4 1/4, which is a provisional qualifying jump,
and the best jump of his indoor career.
Zill also did well in the triple jump. He finished third with
a jump of 54-10 1/2. Aside from the triple jump, Zill placed
sixth in the 400-meter dash with a time of 50.51, and seventh
in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.13. Nick
Katsondonis led the Titan performers in the 55-meter hurdles,
though, finishing fifth with a time of 7.88. Simms placed in
the high jump as well. His jump of 6-5 placed him third. Billy
Klitz also scored points for the Titans in the high jump. He
finished sixth with a jump of 6-3 1/4.
Phil Prusinski topped the conference in the weight throw. He
continued an incredibly season with a throw of 56-09 1/2, which
is a provisionally qualifying throw.
Alan Ruiz managed to place in the pole vault. He finished in
third place with a vault of 14-11, which is a huge personal
best for him.
Brent Jude came back strong from a hamstring injury that has
been nagging him in recent weeks to finish fifth in the 55-meter
dash with a time of 6.55.
Joe Dillon completed a busy weekend with a seventh place performance
in the heptathalon. His total score from the event was 4208.
The Titan 1600-meter relay team placed fifth with a time of
3:24.11, while the 800-meter relay and the distance medley relay
teams finished in sixth place with times of 1:32.64 and 10:37.76,
respectively.
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Titans Fourth At UW-Stevens Point Invitational
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The UW-Oshkosh Titans used their meet in Stevens
Point on Saturday, February 23, as a tune-up for the Conference
meet, which will be held next weekend at UW-Superior; therefore,Coach
John Zupanc used this meet to sharpen his athletes physical
and mental tools for the upcoming championship season. That's
not to say, though, that there weren't numerous seasonal bests
throughout the meet.
Despite holding certain competitors out of their normal events,
the Titans still managed to finish in fourth place as a team.
In the sixteen team meet, UW-Stevens Point came away with the
victory. They scored 165.5 points, and were followed by UW-Plateville
with 102.5, UW-Eau Claire with 88, UW-Oshkosh with 71.50, and
Carroll College with 57.5.
UW-Oshkosh's scoring was led by the their provisonally qualifying
distance medley relay team. Although their time of 10:02.31
doesn't automatically qualify them for the national meet, it
should be fast enough to get them in regardless. The team consisted
of Nathan Boehlke in the 1200 leg, Ben Zill in the 400, Jared
Morris in the 800, and Andrew McGuire in the mile. The race
was neck and neck throughout between UW-Oshkosh, UW-Stevens
Point, and St. Thomas, but McGuire managed to outsprint the
other milers in the last 50-meters by less than a second. St.
Thomas finished third, but still ran a qualifying time of 10:03.10
in the thrilling event.
Nick Katsandonis continues to excel in the 55-meter hurdles.
This weekend he finished second in the event with a time of
7.96.
Billy Klitz jumped a seasonal best in the high jump when he
jumped 6-6. His mark was high enough to place him second in
the event. James Sims also scored in the event with a sixth
place finish. His highest jump was 6-2.
Nick Sydow continues to improve in each race this season. He
ran a seasonal best in the 5000-meter run. His time of 15:17.21
placed him third.
The 1600-meter relay continues to drop their best seasonal time.
This week they ran 3:21.26 and placed fourth. The team consisted
of Ben Zill, Jared Morris, Nate Heard, and Kevin Lofy.
Alan Ruiz tied his seasonal best in the pole vault with a vault
of 14-7 1/2. The vault was high enough to place him fourth in
the event.
Phil Prusinski continues to lead the way for the Titans in the
weight throw. He threw another provisional qualifying mark,
54-7 1/2, which placed him fifth in the event. Sam Qiltzius
also scored in the event, finish seventh with a throw of 50-11.
Brian Hartwig placed in the shotput with a throw of 43-1 1/2,
good enough for seventh place.
Chad Churchill placed in both sprinting events. He finished
fifth in the 55-meter dash, when he ran 6.58, and sixth in the
200-meter dash, running 23.02.
The 400-meter dash saw two Titans perform well. Both Scott Michel
and Chris Lipke ran seasonal bests in the sprint. Michel placed
fifth with a time of 50.50, and Lipke finished eighth with a
time of 51.21.
Aside from the high jump, Sims also scored in the long jump.
He finished sixth when he jumped 20-7 1/2.
Bobby Gibson managed to run a personal best in the 800-meter
run. His time of 1:59.12 placed him seventh.
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Titans Champion of Own Invitational
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The WIAC and NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field
Championships are two-day extravaganza that can wear on an athlete
both physically and mentally.
UW-Oshkosh prepped for these two events this past weekend as
they had a meet on Friday (Feb. 15) in Whitewater, and then
came home on Saturday (Feb. 16) to host an 11-team invitational.
UW-Oshkosh dominated the field on Saturday, scoring 205 points.
St. Norbert College was second with 138 points.
Phil Prusinski capped an impressive weekend by taking home first
place in the weight throw. His throw of 55-09.75 eclipsed the
field. Phil led the way in the event for the Titans, but three
other teammates were right behind him in the standings. Sam
Wiltzius, Andrew Stephany, and Kyle Lange finished second, third,
and fourth respectively. Tony Baker rounded out the Titans scoring
in the event by finishing seventh.
Prusinski and Wiltzius also performed well in the shot put.
Wiltzius finished fifth with a throw of 43-06.50, and Prusinski
was close behind with a throw of 42-08.00, which was good enough
for sixth place.
The pole vault was another deep event for the Titans as four
UW-Oshkosh competitors scored. Alan Ruiz led the field with
a vault of 14-05.25. Zak Schmidt and Tyler Walsh vaulted well
enough to finish third and fourth. Tom O'Connor also scored
for the Titans with a jump of 12-05.50 that placed him sixth.
Billy Klitz and James Simms continue to be consistent mainstays
at the top of the field events. After a second place finish
the night before in Whitewater, Klitz managed to win the high
jump on Saturday with a jump of 6-04.00. Simms, taking a break
from his best event, the triple jump, jumped 6-04.00 and finished
third.
After a solid performance in the 5000 the night before, Andrew
Vos came back on Saturday and won the 3000 in a relaxed manner
with a time of 9:01.07. Adam Zamzow was right behind Vos, finishing
third, with a time of 9:12.05. Jon Simon held on to score for
the Titans. He finished in sixth place, after running 9:20.81.
Another individual victory for the Titans came in the 55-meter
hurdles. This time Jared Sanchez led the field with a time of
8.19.
The Titans young 1600-meter relay team took home victory with
a time of 3:28.82. Other Titan relay teams performed well as
the 800-meter relay team and the distance medley relay team
took home second place finishes. The 800-meter relay team ran
1:34.87 and the distance medley relay team ran 10:21.68.
UW-Oshkosh dominated the 200 meter dash. Grand Grandlich led
the Titans scoring in the event, finishing second with a time
of 23.58. Three other Titans scored in the event. Scott Michel,
Kevin Lofy, and Jared Morris finished third, fourth and fifth,
respectively.
In the 400 meter dash, Chris Lipke ran a 2-second personal best.
He finished in second place after he ran 51.65. Luke Rebholz
also placed in the event when he ran 52.60, which placed him
sixth.
David Edwards took the 800 meter run out hard, and managed to
hang on and finish second in the event with a time of 2:00.77.
Teammate Justin Darrow was close behind him, finishing third
in 2:00.93. Tim Schneider rounded out the scoring in the event
after running 2:07.46, and placed eighth.
Ben Brunner also finished as a runner-up in the mile. His time
of 4:24.93 was a significant personal best. Teammate Nick Sydow
finished an impressive weekend with a third place finish in
the event. His time was 4:26.69.
Two Titan sprinters, Adam Sonntag and Taylor Ness, rounded out
the Titans scoring in the 55-meter dash. They finished third
and sixth with times of 6.79 and 6.93 respectively.
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Titans Take Third At Warhawk Classic
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The focus for the UW-Oshkosh men's track and field
team at Friday's (Feb. 15) Warhawk Classic in Whitewater, was
on personal improvement, and a number of men came through in
different areas.
Willy Kaul led the way in the 5,000-meter run with an automatic
qualifying time of 14:22.99. This effort is the second fastest
time in the nation at the 5,000-meter distance run in the indoor
season thus far.
Kaul dominated a field that saw four racers run under the automatic
qualifying standard of 14:33.00, and two more run under the
provisional standard of 14:55.00. One of those provisional standards
was ran by Andrew McGuire of the Titans, who finished in sixth
place with a time of 14:49.47. This is a big personal best for
McGuire, but it's likely that he'll have to run faster to run
in national meet. Kaul's race firmly places him as one of the
favorites in the 5000 heading into the championship season.
On a day that UW-Oshkosh men's track and field coach John Zupanc
concentrated more on personal bests rather than team scoring,
the Titans teams still managed to finish third against two of
the top teams in the country, UW-Whitewater and UW-La Crosse.
UW-Whitewater led the way in the seven team field with 187 points.
UW-La Crosse followed Whitewater with 132 points and UW-Oshkosh finished third, with 106 points.
The Titans had one other individual winner on Friday night and
it came in the weight throw. Phil Prusinski had another masterful
performance, as he defeated a strong field with a throw of 57-05
3/4. This throw was well beyond the provisional standard of
54-4 3/4, and is a large improvement over his personal throws
from the past two meets. Prusinski currently sits among the
top ten throwers in the nation in the weight throw.
UW-Oshkosh's 800-meter relay came through with essential points
for the Titans. They managed to win the event with a time of
1:31.10.
In previous weeks, the triple jump continued to be a critical
event for the Titans. James Simms finished as the runner-up
on Friday with a jump of 47-03 1/2. This jump marks the second
straight week that Simms has set a personal best in the event
and is a provisional qualifying mark, and inches him closer
to the automatic qualifying mark of 48-0 1/2. Like Prusinski,
Simms is among the top ten competitors in the nation in the
triple jump. Ben Zill closely followed Simms in the event with
a jump of 45-08 1/2, which placed him fourth in the event.
Billy Klitz continues to amass points for the Titans in the
high jump. For the second straight week he placed second in
the event, this time with a jump of 6-2.
The 3,000 meter race, like the 5,000, was a strong event for
UW-Oshkosh. Nick Sydow took the lead late in the race and held
on to finish second with a time of 8:51.67. Josh Hoff took the
race out at a formidable pace, and still managed to run 9:11.46,
which put him at seventh place.
Brent Jude continues to be a solid competitor for the Titans
week in and week out. Jude finished second in the 200-meter
dash with a time of 22.92 despite pulling a hamstring in the
last 10 meters of the race. Earlier in the meet he placed fourth
in the 55 meter dash with a time of 6.55. Chad Churchill followed
him closely across the line with a time of 6.67, which was good
enough to place him sixth.
The 55 meter hurdles went better for the Titans than most expected.
Nick Katsandonis ran outstanding as he improved his personal
best in the event when he finished with a time of 7.86 seconds.
Katsandonis finished in third place, and was followed by teammate
Ben Zill, who managed to round out the scoring in the hurdles
with an eighth place finish.
After a slow start to the 800 meter race, Nathan Boehlke was
still able to race across the finish line in a time of 1:57.31,
which placed him fourth in the event. William Koepp followed
him in eight place, after running a personal best of 1:58.37.
Battling sickness, the Titan 1600 meter relay competed as best
they could to finish in fifth place, with a time of 3:24.81.
Alan Ruiz also finished fifth place Friday night, but he did
so in the pole vault with a jump of 14-6.
Rounding out the Titan scoring was Joe Dillon in the long jump.
He slipped into eighth place with a jump of 20-7 3/4.
The Warhawk Classic saw a lot of Titan competitors qualify for
the national meet, and gain a lot of personal bests. It was
a good start to a long weekend for the Titans, who host a meet
in Oshkosh the day after the Classic. After this weekend, the
Titans should have a great deal more experience to lead them
to top performances in the upcoming championship season.
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Titans Finish Second At UW-Stevens Point Invitational
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After celebrating victories against lesser competition
in their first two meets of the indoor track season, the UW-Oshkosh
Titans went into the UW-Stevens Point Stevens Point to face
tougher competition than they've, thus far, been used to.
The Titans couldn't topple the Pointers on their home track,
but a lot of individuals improved their performances in preparation
for the WIAC Conference meet. UW-Stevens Point led the way with
164 points, and UW-Oshkosh was close behind with 144. The University
of Minnesota-Duluth ended up third with 108.5 points. Although
the second place finish may have been a disappointment to a
lot of the Titans, the experience the Titan competitors gained
in central Wisconsin will go a long way towards team success
for the rest of the indoor season.
Brent Jude led the way for the Titans in the sprints against
tough competition. He finished second the in the 55-meter dash
with a time of 6.56, only .02 seconds behind UW-Stevens Point
sprinter Keith Ingram. Jude followed his second-place performance
with a fifth place finish in the 200-meter dash. His time of
22.89 was .15 seconds behind Keith Ingram who won his second
race of the day.
Chad Churchill and Adam Sonntag rounded out a strong showing
by the Titan sprinters in the 55-meter dash, by finishing sixth
(6.72) and eighth (6.78), respectively. Nate Heard also performed
well in the 200-meter dash. He finished in seventh place, close
behind Jude, with a time of 23.06.
In the hurdles, Nick Katsandonis came through with a solid third-place
performance. His time of 7.96 was only .21 seconds behind winner
Seth Urtel from the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Jared Sanchez
gained some valuable experience by scoring for the Titans. He
stumbled early, yet still managed to finish and ended up in
eighth place with a time of 10.51.
The 400-meter dash was a success for the Titans, as runners
Ben Zill and Kevin Lofy came through with some surprising performances.
Provisional qualifying for the 400-meter dash is 49.90, and
Zill managed to dip under that mark with a time of 49.59. It
was a personal-best for Zill. Zill was fired up after a disappointing
performance in the 55-meter hurdles. It's safe to say that,
although his hurdles didn't go as he had planned, he more than
made up for that with his qualifying standard. Kevin Lofy also
ran tough to finish with a time of 50.93. The time was good
enough for seventh place in a tough field.
Jared Morris enjoyed a good performance in the 800-meter run.
While still learning the fine points of the half-mile distance,
Morris managed to finish third to a strong competitor in UW-Stevens
Point runner Greg Haak. Morris finished with a very impressive
last lap to run a time of 1:55.93, one second behind Haak.
The Titans had a great showing in the mile-run with three runners
scoring. Andrew McGuire took over the lead at the half-mile
and held on for a big victory. His time of 4:16.78 is close
to the provisional mark of 4:16.00 which he'll try to eclipse
in the coming weeks. Andrew Vos kicked home strong to finish
in third place with a time of 4:21.51.
Nathan Boehlke finished close behind Vos with a time of 4:24.68,
which was good enough for sixth place.
Like McGuire, Willy
Kaul came through for the Titans with a first-place performance
in the 3000-meters. Kaul looked powerful, yet relaxed while
finishing with a time of 8:39.61. It's Kaul's second straight
win at the 3000-meter distance in as many races. Nick Sydow
also scored for the Titans in the event with a time 9:00.65,
which was good enough for seventh place.
The UW-Oshkosh relay team's managed to gain some critical points
in both the 800-meter relay and the 1600-meter relay. A young
800-meter relay squad made up of Chase Morgan, Taylor Ness,
Tyler Schmidt and Andrew Stendahl gained valuable experience
by finishing fourth in the 800-meter relay with a time of 1:36.97.
The 1,600-meter relay team made up of Ben Zill, Jared Morris,
Scott Michel and Kevin Lofy finished second to UW-Stevens Point
with a time of 3:21.56.
The jumping events provided points in different areas. James
Simm's performance in the triple jump was huge for the Titans.
His jump of 46-8 3/4 crushed the provisional standard of 45-11
1/4. He easily finished in first place, and the jump should
be enough to get him into nationals, but he'll continue to try
to eclipse this mark in the coming weeks. Billy Klitz came through
as usual for the Titans in the high jump. He finished in second
place with a jump 6-3 1/4. Chris Lipke jumped well enough for
sixth place in the long jump. His longest jump was good enough
for 20-7. Like Lipke, Zach Schmidt finished sixth in the pole
vault with a jump of 14-1 3/4.
Phil Prusinski and Sam Wiltzius both placed well in the weight
throw. Prusinski continues to better the provisional mark of
55-7 each and every week that he throws. His throw of 55-7 was
good enough for second place. Wiltzius' throw of 50-11 3/4 earned
him fifth place.
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Titans Pull Out Victory In Own Invitational
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The UW-Oshkosh men's track and field team won eight
events, each by a different individual to claw out the team
title at the UW-Oshkosh Invitational held on Friday (Jan. 25)
in Kolf Sport Center. The Titans' winning tally was 226.5 points
followed by North Central College (Ill.) with 199, St. Norbert
College with 45 and Ripon College with 33.5.
First-place results for UW-Oshkosh included Brent Jude (So.
• Milwaukee) in the 55-meter dash in a time of 6.53, Scott
Michel (Jr. • Waupaca) in the 200-meter dash in a time
of 23.51, Willy Kaul (Jr. • Menomonee Falls) in the 3,000-meter
run in a time of 8:24.32 and Ben Zill (So. • New Franken)
in the 55-meter hurdles in a time of 8.16.
The Titans' winning performances continued for Billy Klitz (Sr.
• Markesan) in the high jump with a leap of 6-4, Chris
Lipke (Fr. • Wautoma) in the long jump with a mark of
20-10 3/4 and Phil Prusinski (Jr. • Rib Lake) in the 35-pound
weight throw with a heave of 56-2 1/2.
The 1,600-meter relay team of Kevin Lofy (Sr. • Lake Geneva),
Michel, Jared Morris (So. • Wausau) and Zill also took
home first-place honors in a time of 3:26.51 for the Titans.
Runner-up performances for UW-Oshkosh included Chad Churchill
(Jr. • Sheboygan) in the 55-meter dash in a time of 6.65,
Morris in the 800-meter run in a time of 1:56.95, Andrew McGuire
(Jr. • Wisconsin Rapids) in the 3,000 meter run in a time
of 8:36.96 and Josh Hoff (So. • Boyceville) in the 5,000-meter
run in a time of 15:43.03.
Second-place listings for the Titans continued for Jared Sanchez
(Fr. • Omro) in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.17,
James Simms (So. • Fredonia) in the high jump with a leap
of 6-4 and in the triple jump with a distance of 45-3. UW-Oshkosh's
foursome of Nate Heard (Fr. • Milwaukee), Jude, Michel
and Adam Sonntag (Fr. • Green Lake) rounded out the second-place
finishes with a time of 1:32.23 in the 800-meter relay.
Third-place showings for the Titans were Lofy in the 400-meter
run in a time of 51.60, Nate Boehlke (Sr. • Sugar Camp)
in the 800-meter run in a time of 1:57.63, Andrew Vos (So. •
Fort Atkinson) in the 3,000-meter run in a time of 8:40.45,
Nick Katsondonis (Jr. • Menasha) in the 55-meter hurdles
in a time of 8.29, Alan Ruiz (Fr. • New Berlin) in the
pole vault with a height of 14-7 1/2 and Sam Wiltzius (Jr. •
Coleman) in the 35-pound weight throw with a launch of 49-8
1/2.
UW-Oshkosh's fourth-place results included Lipke in the 200-meter
dash in a time of 23.70, David Edwards (So. • Waterford)
in the 800-meter run in a time of 2:00.36, Adam Zamzow (Jr.
• Green Bay) in the 5,000-meter run in a time of 16:17.85,
Zill in the high jump with a mark of 6-0, Zak Schmidt (Jr. •
New Berlin) in the pole vault with a height of 14-7 1/2, Joe
Dillon (Sr. • Janesville) in the long jump with a value
of 20-7 1/4 and Andrew Stephany (Fr. • Kimberly) in the
35-pound weight throw with a fling of 48-2 3/4. |
Titans Topple Maroons In Season Opener
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Led by Brent Jude (So. • Milwaukee), the UW-Oshkosh
men's indoor track and field team won 12 out of 15 events to
dismantle the University of Chicago (Ill.), 100-56, in a dual
meet held on Saturday (Jan. 11) in Kolf Sports Center.
Jude won both the 55-meter dash in a time of 6.57 seconds and
the 200-meter dash in a time of 23.00 to pace the Titans. Other
event winners included Ben Zill (So. • New Franken) in
the 400-meter run in a time of 50.69, William Koepp (Fr. •
Lake Nebagamon) in the 800-meter run in a time of 1:59.17 and
Andrew Vos (So. • Fort Atkinson) in the 3,000-meter run
in a time of 8:55.49.
UW-Oshkosh's first-place performances in the track events continued
with Nick Katsandonis (Jr. • Menasha) in the 55-meter
hurdles in a time of 8.03 and Joel Bretl (Sr. • Peshtigo),
Kevin Lofy (Sr. • Lake Geneva), Jared Morris (So. •
Wausau) and Zill in the 1,600-meter relay in a time of 3:26.72.
Winning field competitions for the Titans were James Simms (So.
• Fredonia) in the high jump with a leap of 6-4, Alan
Ruiz (Fr. • New Berlin) in the pole vault with a mark
of 13-11 1/4 and Joe Dillon (Sr. • Janesville) in the
long jump with a distance of 20-10 1/2.
UW-Oshkosh was victorious in both of the throwing events as
Sam Wiltzius (Jr. • Coleman) won the shot put with a toss
of 44-4 3/4 and Phil Prusinski (Jr. • Rib Lake) won the
35-pound weight throw with a heave of 57-1 1/2.
Taking runner-up honors for the Titans were Jared Morris (So.
• Wausau) in the one-mile run in a time of 4:35.52, Scott
Michel (Jr. • Waupaca) in the 400-meter dash in a time
of 51.60, Nick Sydow (Jr. • Marshfield) in the 3,000-meter
run in a time of 9:01.08 and Jared Sanchez (Fr. • Omro)
in the 55-meter hurdles in a time of 8.12.
The distance medley relay team consisting of Nate Boehlke (Sr.
• Sugar Camp), Ben Brunner (Fr. • Mount Horeb),
Koepp and Luke Rebholz (Fr. • Milwaukee) also took second-place
in a time of 11:23.44.
Second-place results in the field events went to Billy Klitz
(Sr. • Markesan) in the high jump with a height of 6-2,
Zak Schmidt (Jr. • New Berlin) in the pole vault with
a mark of 13-11 1/4, Chris Lipke (Fr. • Wautoma) in the
long jump with a leap of 20-10 and Simms in the triple jump
with a distance of 45-7 3/4.
The Titans continued their dominance in the throwing portion
of the meet with a second-place listing by Tony Baker (Fr. •
Oshkosh) in the shot put with a heave of 43-3 3/4 and by Andrew
Stephany (Fr. • Kimberly) in the 35-pound weight throw
with a fling of 48-1 1/4.
Third-place performances for UW-Oshkosh included Adam Sonntag
(Fr. • Green Lake) in the 55-meter dash in a time of 6.80,
Boehlke in the one-mile run in a time of 4:35.62, Justin Darrow
(So. • Sobieski) in the 800-meter run in a time of 2:00.67
and Zill in the 55-meter hurdles in a time of 8.13. Wiltizius
concluded the Titans' third-place results with a toss of 47-6
1/4 in the 35-pound weight throw.
UW-Oshkosh's fourth-place listings included Tyler Schmidt (Fr.
• Freedom) in the 55-meter dash in a time of 6.85, Brunner
in the one-mile run in a time of 4:42.29, Bobby Gibson (Fr.
• Kewaskum) in the 800-meter run in a time 2:02.49 and
Josh Hoff (So. • Boyceville) in the 3,000-meter run in
a time of 9:17.23.
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