HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ
The women's pole vault was the first event Saturday to get underway. Sophia Roskoski managed a seventh place finish in the event with a mark of 4.00 meters followed by Natalie Papes, who claimed 12th with a 3.85 meter vault.
On the track, Kinley Kunkel again set a PR Saturday morning, this time in the 5000, winning the event and finishing in 16:45. Trevor Hudnall followed that up on Saturday morning with a PR in the men's mile, finishing in 4:09.70. Kameron Horton was the final Hilltopper to compete on Saturday, finishing up in 19th place in the men's 200 meter dash.
NOTABLESÂ
- Kinley Kunkel set a PR for the second straight day on Saturday morning, this time in the 5000 with a time of 16:45.08 to win the event.
- Kunkel finished over nine seconds ahead of the second place finisher on Saturday.
- Her time of 16:45.08 stands at No. 5 in WKU indoor history, beating out Savannah Heckman's 16:45.61 finish back in 2022.
- Trevor Hudnall also set a personal best on Saturday in the men's mile with a time of 4:09.70, good for 13th place. Hudnall beat his previous best of 4:09.88 set at the Lenny Lyles Invitational back in January.
Women's Results
5000
1st - Kinley Kunkel - 16:45.08*
Pole Vault
7th - Sophia Roskoski - 4.00 (13-01.5)
12th - Natalie Papes - 3.85 (12-07.5)
Men's Results
200
19th - Kameron Horton - 21.40
Mile
13th - Trevor Hudnall - 4:09.70*
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