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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Solid Performances By Bulldogs


Drake's track and field team wrapped up the final day of competition at the Iowa State Open with solid performances both on the track and in the field events.

Cross country standout Brogan Austin (Boone) had a strong showing in the seeded section of the 3,000 meters with a third-place finish in a time of 8:28.70.

“Brogan Austin looked impressive in his 3,000-meter race,” Drake coach Kaiser-Brown said. “It was another great race for him as he transitions from cross country to the indoor season.”

His teammate, Rob McCann (Mississauga, Ontario) finished 14th in the section in 9:13.62. In the unseeded section, Ali Jandal (La Crosse, Wis.) was seventh in 9:01.97.

Brett Wright (Longmont, Colo.) also claimed one of the highlights on the day for the Bulldogs with a fourth-place showing in the 600-yard race and a time of 1:11.79.

“Brett Wright had a great season debut in the 600 yards,” Kaiser-Brown said. “We weren’t sure how he’d do in a race over 400 meters, but he led his heat from start to finish and looked strong and relaxed.”

Freshman Scott Goad led Drake’s jumpers with an eighth-place jump in the seeded section of the high jump by clearing 6-4. Sean Buczek finished fifth in the unseeded section with a clearance of 6-2. He also finished 14th in the triple jump.

“Scott Goad is making great strides in the high jump,” Kaiser-Brown said. “Today was a little rough, but all of our jumpers definitely have the height, they just need to finish their jumps.”

The first day of competition at the Iowa State open on Friday was highlighted by Isaac Twombly (Baldwin, Kan.) shattering his own school record in the weight throw with a toss of 65-0.75, the fifth best throw in the nation this season.

The Bulldogs continue their indoor season next weekend at the Jack Jennett Invitational in the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls. Friday’s schedule is comprised entirely of the multi-events with the bulk of the competition being staged on Saturday.

[This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].