MENOMONIE - Three Blue Devils set school records at the Warren Bowlus Open Saturday.
Mckayla Felton set the UW-Stout school record in the women's 3000m with a 9:57, besting the previous mark of 10:03.25 that was set in 1986 by Sheila Geere.
Leah Zastrow won the women's pole vault with a new school mark of 4.01 meters. Breaking the previous mark of 3.91 meters set by Heather Beecher set in 2020.
Connor Walechka won the men's weight throw with a new school record of 20.30 meters. Topping Sa Elsner's 20198 mark of 19.81 meters.
Olivia Donohue placed fourth in the 3000-meters with a time of 10:25:34 which is good for sixth all time in the record books. Matthew Thomas placed second in the men's 3000-meters with a time 8:29.18.
Stout took care of business is the 60-meter hurdles, sweeping the top four spots in the men's race.
Kaden Martin led the way with a 8.34.
Thomas Casey was second with a 8.42.
Nolan Zachgo was third (8.74) and
Logan Ryan was fourth with a 8.88. The women also swept the top four spots.
Hannah Zastrow won with an 8.66.
Lilly Roberts placed second with an 9.33.
Kaylie Raths ran a 9.49 to place third and
Megan Liebers took fourth with a 9.52
In the 60-meter dash,
Jenna Driscoll won the women's race with a time of 7.88 and
Makayla Durango took fourth with a time of 8.05.
Hailey Frueger placed third in the women's 200-meters with a time of 27.21 and Dylan Edlund was fourth in the men's race with a time of 23.12.
Corrina Tvedt won the women's 400-meters with a time of 1:00.49 and
Nolan Zachgo was fourth in the men's race with a time of 52.21.
Nick Schulte was fourth in the men's 600-meters with a time of 1:27.32.
Silas Green placed second in the men's 800-meters with a time of 1:57.67 and
Sydney Reisner placed third in the women's race with time of 2:23.39.
In the women's mile, Nichole Harrison was second with a time of 5:47.81 and
Addie Christopherson placed third in 5:53.57. Joe Huber won the men's mile with a time of 4:30.22.
The Stout women,
Sydney Reisner,
Bryanna Hoffman,
Olivia Krahn and
Molly Twitchell won the 4x400m relay with a time of 4:30.81. The men's team of
Nick Schulte,
Kory Wiegert,
Charlie Maier and
Josh Wehrman ran a 3:39.42 to place second in the men's race.
Hannah Zastrow won the women's high jump with a height of 1.63 meters.
Tegan Roder was third with a 1.58 and
Claire Michaelson was fourth with a 1.53.m
Noah Flood Elyafi tied for third in the men's high jump with a height of 1.90 meters.
Former and current Blue Devils took the top 10 spots in the men's pole vault. Noah Zastrow was unattached and won with a 5.32
Sam Knox led the current pack of Blue Devils with a 4.60 meter mark.
Jenna Driscoll won the long jump with a jump of 5.33 meters.
LaRissa Block was second with a 4.99 meter jump.
Noah Flood Elyafi won the men's long jump with a 6.63 meter jump.
Ally Amundson won the women's triple jump with a mark of 10.64 meters.
LaRissa Block was second with a 10.44 and Amanada Valest was third with a 10.20 meter mark. Kyle Abdon won the men's triple jump with a 12.97 meter jump.
Brandon Dick placed fourth in the Heptathlon with a score of 4545. Winning the 100m with a time of 2:45.22 and placing second in the shot put with a throw of 13.32 meters.
Stout will be back in action next weekend when they travel to Minneapolis, Minn. to compete in the Gopher Classic on Saturday, Feb. 3.