STANFORD, Calif. (4/1/2018) -- The University of Detroit Mercy men's and women's track and field program traveled six runners to the Stanford Invitational this weekend and the results were highly positive for the Titans.
The trip out West saw three Titans climb into the top 10 in the Titan record books and one runner earn a spot in the NCAA postseason.
The six runners who traveled with Director of Track and Field and Cross Country
Guy Murray '89 were
Ben Kendell and
Zach Arnold for the men's side, and
Sydnie Fetherolf,
Kyri Jackson,
Elizabeth Mullen and
Brynne Gustafson on the women's side.
Kendell set a school record in the 10,000-meters after claiming a time of 29:24.87. That time is not only good enough to earn him Titan accolades, but also to earn him a qualifying spot in the NCAA Track and Field East Preliminaries.
Fetherolf is now the No. 4 all-time Titan with her time of 4:32.46 in the 1,500m, while Jackson now holds No. 10 in the 100m with a time of 12.39.
PERSONAL RECORDS
Sydnie Fetherolf- 1,500 - 4:32.46 (#4 All-Time Titan)
Ben Kendell - 10,000 - 29:24.87 (#1 All-Time Titan)
Kyri Jackson - 100m - 12.39 (#10 All-Time Titan)
EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS
Women:
- 400m
- 1500m
- Long Jump
- 100m Hurdles
- Hammer Throw
Men: