Roadrunners win three events on Saturday at J. Fred Duckett TwilightRoadrunners win three events on Saturday at J. Fred Duckett Twilight
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Track & Field/Cross Country

Roadrunners win three events on Saturday at J. Fred Duckett Twilight

HOUSTON — Ingeborg Gruenwald, Sigrid Kleive and Jemuel Miller all were victorious at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight to headline action for the UTSA track & field teams on Saturday at Wendel D. Ley Track.
 
Gruenwald won the women's long jump, Kleive took top honors in the women's javelin and Miller soared to victory in the men's triple jump for the Roadrunners in the one-day meet hosted by Rice.
 
Gruenwald led a 1-2 UTSA finish in the long jump, leaping 6.36 meters (20-10.5) to register her fourth triumph in the event this calendar year. The second-team indoor All-American logged her top jump of the competition on her second trip down the runway to finish ahead of sophomore teammate Oreoluwa Adamson, who measured 5.93m (19-5.5) for runner-up positioning. 
 
Meanwhile, Kleive tossed the javelin to a distance of 41.52m (136-2) for a comfortable win ahead of Houston Baptist's Kiley Kjellstrom's second-place toss of 33.47m (109-9). It marked the second win of the outdoor campaign for the Norwegian, who also struck gold with a season-best 44.29m (145-4) measurement at the UTSA Invitational in March.
 
Miller also cruised to victory on Saturday evening in his specialty event. The freshman from Barbados broke the sand at a distance of 15.57m (51-1) on his sixth and final attempt of the competition, an improvement from a 15.35m (50-4.5) effort on his second try, a mark that gave the Conference USA Indoor champion and first-team indoor All-American the lead for good ahead of Texas Southern's Chadrick Williams (14.63m/48-0). 
 
Abby Balli bettered her personal-best time in the 1,500m with a runner-up clocking of 4:32.88 in the night session of track events. Racing near her hometown of Pasadena, the two-time C-USA mile medalist posted a PB for the third consecutive race in a little more than a week, as she finished second in 4:33.26 at the Beach Invitational last Saturday one day after clocking a then-career-best time of 4:35.24 at the Mt. SAC Relays in California.
 
UTSA displayed its depth in the horizontal jumps, as Christiaan Le Roux leaped to a personal-best mark of 7.49m (24-7) to finish third in the men's long jump, while Miller took fifth with a leap of 7.28m (23-10.75), his top mark outdoors this year.
 
Back on the track, true freshman Jose Garcia sped to a fourth-place time of 10.65 in the men's 100m, while Creshaun Cresser circled the oval in a time of 56.82, only one-hundredth of a second off her PB set last month at the UTSA Invitational, to cross fourth in the women's 400m. Mackenzie Grimes was fourth in the women's 400m hurdles in 1:01.22 and Brooke Lomax logged a career best while finishing seventh in the 800m in 2:12.20, an improvement from her 2:12.84 posted at the 2021 C-USA Outdoor.
 
In other field-event action, Acacia Astwood placed fifth in the women's hammer with a throw of 48.36m (158-8), Paul Bouey was sixth in both the men's shot put (16.32m/53-6.5) and discus (50.17m/164-7) and Zoe Shanklin earned sixth in the women's shot put with a mark of 14.39m (47-2.5).
 
The Roadrunners will be back in action next Saturday, April 30, when they travel to College Station for the Alumni Muster in their final tune-up for the C-USA Outdoor Championships, which they will host on May 12-15 at Park West Athletics Complex.
 
UTSA Results
 
Men
 
100 Meters
4. Jose Garcia 10.65
27. Antony Ma 11.26
 
200 Meters
24. Zachary Perkins 22.37
26. Noah Rhodes 22.47
31. Elijah Frizell 22.65
 
400 Meters
13. Logan Masters 48.96
14. Noah Rhodes 49.24
17. Jack Turner 49.79
27. Elijah Frizell 50.80
 
1,500 Meters
21. JD Corona 3:59.05
 
5,000 Meters
18. Jake Smith 15:25.81
38. Joshua Gonzalez 16:28.02
 
400-Meter Hurdles
18. Gabriel Green 58.11
 
3,000-Meter Steeplechase
15. Idol Ramon 9:58.99
16. Adan Hernandez 10:04.55
17. Landon Blankenship 10:07.25
22. Gabe Hernandez 10:26.81
 
Long Jump
3. Christiaan Le Roux 7.49m (24-7)
5. Jemuel Miller 7.28m (23-10.75)
13. Joel McFarlane 6.86m (22-6.25)
- Justin Wright FOUL
 
Triple Jump
1. Jemuel Miller 15.57m (51-1)
 
Shot Put
6. Paul Bouey 16.32m (53-6.5)
7. Angel Robles 16.05m (52-8)
19 Jack Turner 13.11m (43-0.25)
 
Discus
6. Paul Bouey 50.17m (164-7)
20. Jack Turner 39.35m (129-1)
26. Justin Wright 26.75m (87-9)
 
Hammer Throw
12. Angel Robles 42.20m (138-5)
 
Women
 
200 Meters
16. Geraldy Barron 25.26
26. Ibiso David-West 25.77
30. Creshaun Cresser 25.98
51. Kaylyn Landry 27.66
 
400 Meters
4. Creshaun Cresser 56.82
7. Ibiso David-West 57.30
14. Geraldy Barron 58.32
24. Kaylyn Landry 1:00.32
 
800 Meters
7. Brooke Lomax 2:12.20
26. Maddy Blair 2:23.80
 
1,500 Meters
2. Abby Balli 4:32.88
 
5,000 Meters
15. Brooke Veltman 19:12.76
16. Lily Morrill 19:13.43
 
400-Meter Hurdles
4. Mackenzie Grimes 1:01.22
12. Joy Baxter 1:04.67
13. Maren Wilms 1:05.59
 
3,000-Meter Steeplechase
17. Savana Alt 12:23.13
18. Sidney Bravo 12:29.39
 
Long Jump
1. Ingeborg Gruenwald 6.36m (20-10.5)
2. Oreoluwa Adamson 5.93m (19-5.5)
9. Sigrid Kleive 5.73m (18-9.75)
12. Maren Wilms 5.62m (18-5.25)
 
Shot Put
6. Zoe Shanklin 14.39m (47-2.5)
 
Hammer Throw
5. Acacia Astwood 48.36m (158-8)
 
Javelin
1. Sigrid Kleive 41.52m (136-2)
 
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