Day One of the PacWest Track and Field Championships concluded with Fresno Pacific securing three individual conference titles, positioning the Sunbird men in third place and the women scoring in three events.

By the Numbers
  • Bryan Banuelos claimed the men's 10K title with a time of 31:34.29.
  • Sophomore Julissa Avila achieved a PR of 37:55.14 in the women's 10K, placing fourth.
  • Sophomore Trinity Ross finished seventh in the women's pole vault with a height of 3.57m.
  • Junior Dejan Mileusnic won the men's javelin with a throw of 67.20m.
  • Sophomore Shemar Palmer secured first place in the 200m with a time of 20.43.
Yes, But

While Fresno Pacific had a strong showing, there will be fierce competition in the upcoming finals.

State of Play
  • Fresno Pacific's men earned 41.50 team points on Friday, with 19.5 points from the javelin event.
  • Day Two of the PacWest Championships begins on Saturday with high expectations for an extraordinary day of finals.
What's Next

Anticipation is high for the intense finals in track and field events on the upcoming championship day.

Bottom Line

Fresno Pacific's impressive performance on Day One sets the stage for an exciting and competitive finals day, showcasing the talent and determination of the Sunbirds in the PacWest Track and Field Championships.