
NCAA Track Championships Get Underway Wednesday
6/7/2022 9:46:00 AM | Track and Field
Three Syracuse runners will compete at this week's NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Jaheem Hayles (110-meter hurdles), Nathan Henderson (1500-meter run) and Annie Boos (3000-meter steeplechase) will represent the Orange at the event, which runs from Wednesday to Saturday and will be televised on the ESPN family of networks.
MEET INFO:
Watch: Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday
Live Results: Here
MEN'S 1500-METER RUN | WEDNESDAY 7:46 P.M. ET | ESPN2
Nathan Henderson will get the NCAA Championships started for the Orange at 7:30 (4:30 local time) in the 1500. He earned his spot with a new personal best in the quarterfinal round (3:41.85) and automatically qualified by finishing in the top-five of his heat.
He'll race in the second-of-two heats on Wednesday, with the top-five finishers in each, plus next-two fastest times advancing to Friday's final.
Alabama's Eliud Kipsang is the collegiate record holder in the event. He's also in Henderson's heat.
MEN'S 110-METER HURDLES | WEDNESDAY 8:32 PM ET | ESPN2
Jaheem Hayles will also get his meet started on night one. He'll run in the first of three semifinal races, which will see the top-two in each heat, plus the next fastest times fill out the final field.
Hayles has a season-best time of 13.54 seconds, which seeds him as the fifth-fastest time in his heat coming in. However, just 0.06 seconds separate his seed time from the third-fastest time in his heat and eighth-fastest mark among all semifinalists. Should he advance, he'll race again on Friday night.
Florida State's Trey Cunningham is the heavy favorite with a PR of 13.07 seconds that he set earlier this season.
WOMEN'S 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE | THURSDAY 9:02 PM ET | ESPNU
Annie Boos will be the last member of the Orange to begin her meet, racing shortly after 9 p.m. on the east coast on Thursday night. She will be in the first-of-two semifinals that will see the top-five in each race, plus next-two fastest times advance to Saturday night.
The ACC bronze medalist in the event - Boos is currently seeded ninth in her heat with a PR time of 9:56.28. BYU's Courtney Wayment is the top seed with a personal best of 9:26.88.
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Jaheem Hayles (110-meter hurdles), Nathan Henderson (1500-meter run) and Annie Boos (3000-meter steeplechase) will represent the Orange at the event, which runs from Wednesday to Saturday and will be televised on the ESPN family of networks.
MEET INFO:
Watch: Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday
Live Results: Here
MEN'S 1500-METER RUN | WEDNESDAY 7:46 P.M. ET | ESPN2
Nathan Henderson will get the NCAA Championships started for the Orange at 7:30 (4:30 local time) in the 1500. He earned his spot with a new personal best in the quarterfinal round (3:41.85) and automatically qualified by finishing in the top-five of his heat.
He'll race in the second-of-two heats on Wednesday, with the top-five finishers in each, plus next-two fastest times advancing to Friday's final.
Alabama's Eliud Kipsang is the collegiate record holder in the event. He's also in Henderson's heat.
MEN'S 110-METER HURDLES | WEDNESDAY 8:32 PM ET | ESPN2
Jaheem Hayles will also get his meet started on night one. He'll run in the first of three semifinal races, which will see the top-two in each heat, plus the next fastest times fill out the final field.
Hayles has a season-best time of 13.54 seconds, which seeds him as the fifth-fastest time in his heat coming in. However, just 0.06 seconds separate his seed time from the third-fastest time in his heat and eighth-fastest mark among all semifinalists. Should he advance, he'll race again on Friday night.
Florida State's Trey Cunningham is the heavy favorite with a PR of 13.07 seconds that he set earlier this season.
WOMEN'S 3000-METER STEEPLECHASE | THURSDAY 9:02 PM ET | ESPNU
Annie Boos will be the last member of the Orange to begin her meet, racing shortly after 9 p.m. on the east coast on Thursday night. She will be in the first-of-two semifinals that will see the top-five in each race, plus next-two fastest times advance to Saturday night.
The ACC bronze medalist in the event - Boos is currently seeded ninth in her heat with a PR time of 9:56.28. BYU's Courtney Wayment is the top seed with a personal best of 9:26.88.
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