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Tyler Geyen Finishes Fourth In 110-Meter Hurdles, 4x400 Relay Places Fifth At NCAA Championships

Saturday, May 23, 2009 (1 month ago)

Senior Tyler Geyen

Senior Tyler Geyen finished fourth in the 110-meter hurdles and the 4x400 meter relay team placed fifth at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Marietta, Ohio on Saturday. Geyen crossed the finish line with a time of 14.53 seconds, while the 4x400 meter relay team clocked a time of 3:12.72. The Gusties finished the meet tied for 36th place with nine points from both performances.

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  • Men's Track And Field 4x400 Relay Qualifies For Finals At NCAA Championships
    The Gustavus men's 4x400 meter relay team qualified for the event finals after finishing third in its preliminary heat with a school record time of 3:12.48 at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday afternoon. The squad bettered the previous record, which was set at the MIAC Championships at 3:13.62, by over a second. The NCAA Championships are being hosted by Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.
  • Four Men's Track and Field Members Qualify For NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
    Four members of the Gustavus men's track and field team have been selected to participate in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships which will be held May 21-23 at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. That group includes senior Tyler Geyen (110-meter hurdles and 4x400 meter relay), junior Cole Carlson (400 meters and 4x400 meter relay), sophomore Colby Citrowske (4x400 meter relay), and sophomore Matt Leeb (4x400 meter relay).
  • Cole Carlson Wins 400 Meters To Highlight Men's Track and Field Performance At MIAC Championships
    Junior Cole Carlson won the 400 meter dash with a NCAA provisional school record time of 48.03 to help the Gustavus men's track and field team finish in seventh place with 65.5 points at the MIAC Championships hosted by Carleton College. Senior Tyler Geyen earned second in the 110 meter hurdles with a NCAA provisional time of 14.50 and fifth in the javelin at a distance of 172 feet, 7 inches. St. Thomas claimed the team championship with 182 points, while Saint John's finished second with 125 points.

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Date & Event Result
5/21
M. Track and Field at NCAA Outdoor Championships
T-36th: 9 pts.
5/8
M. Track and Field at MIAC Outdoor Championships
7th of 11
5/2
M. Track and Field at the Meet of the Unsaintly
Results
4/30
M. Track and Field at MIAC Multi-Events
Results
4/25
M. Track and Field hosts Drake Alternatives
NTS
4/24
M. Track and Field at Drake Relays
Geyen: 110 H-9th 4x400 Relay-10th
4/18
M. Track and Field at Carleton Relays
1st of 13: 163 pts.
4/10
M. Track and Field hosts Lee Krough Invitational
Results: NTS
4/4
M. Track and Field at Central Invitational
5th of 19 - 61 pts.
3/28
M. Track and Field at Bronco Relays
Cancelled

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