Long Beach State’s 15 Athletes Compete at NCAA West First Round
Long Beach State is set to compete at the NCAA West First Round in Fayetteville, Arkansas, from May 27-30, with 15 athletes representing the school across multiple track and field disciplines. The event will feature the top 48 competitors in each event, with opportunities to advance to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, from June 10-13. Notable athletes include Barnett, who earned All-Conference honors, and Evans-Glynn, ranked No. 27 nationally in the long jump. The men's 4x100 relay team is also positioned strongly, entering ranked No. 25 overall. ESPN+ will provide coverage of all competitions throughout the week.
By the Numbers- 15 athletes from Long Beach State qualified for the NCAA West First Round.
- The men's 4x100 relay team holds a school record time of 38.93 seconds.
- Evans-Glynn leads with a long jump mark of 7.83m (25-8 ¼), ranking No. 27 nationally.
- Denness-Lamont is ranked No. 21 in the javelin with a throw of 176-9 feet.
- Competitors will go head-to-head in heats with top performers advancing to quarterfinals.
- Top three finishers in each heat and the next six fastest times progress further.
- The top 12 finishers in several field events will advance directly to nationals, with no ties in certain categories.
As the NCAA West First Round commences, athletes will aim to secure top placements to qualify for the upcoming national championships in Eugene. Expect intense competition, especially among the sprints and jumps, with several athletes poised for strong performances.
Bottom LineLong Beach State's participation in the NCAA West First Round showcases their athletic prowess, with strong candidates likely to advance to the national stage. Their preparation and performances in Fayetteville will be critical for aspiring athletes aiming for continued success.
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