Azusa Pacific University saw standout performances on day two of the Bryan Clay Invitational, with Nicole Warwick excelling in the heptathlon and moving up the Olympic Trials qualifying list. Warwick set a new personal best and positioned herself for a spot at the Trials, alongside Alysa Henry. In the men's decathlon, Lincoln Krog secured provisional qualifying status, while the track team achieved multiple provisional times.

By the Numbers
  • Nicole Warwick won the heptathlon with 5,927 points, the third-best score in NCAA Division II history.
  • Alysa Henry finished with 5,533 points in the heptathlon, moving to the No. 4 spot on the national list.
State of Play
  • Nicole Warwick is in contention for the Olympic Trials in both heptathlon and long jump.
  • Several Azusa Pacific athletes are making their mark on the national qualifying lists in various events.
What's Next

The Bryan Clay Invitational concludes on Saturday with a full day of competition on the track and in the field, offering more opportunities for athletes to shine.

Bottom Line

Azusa Pacific University athletes showcased excellence at the Bryan Clay Invitational, with Nicole Warwick and others making significant strides towards national and Olympic Trials qualifications, setting the stage for continued success in upcoming competitions.