okay, while i was admiring BYU's ladies, i thought i'd check out the top performances in the MWC Indoor Season this year. so here are some, perhaps surprising, results from Indoors.
there were very, very few White male short sprint specialists, but despite that we still had the 4th-fastest 60-meter time. Wyoming freshman
Stephen Michel was credited with a 6.81-60. he was the only White man to crack the top-10 list in the MWC 60-meters.
Stephen Michel
there were no White men who cracked the top-10 in the indoor 200-meters.
at the 400, however, White athletes had a big resurgence. 4 White athletes, all from BYU, cracked the conference top-10. senior
Bryan Payne had a best of 48.04, which was good enough for 6th-place and just one-hundredth of a second out of the top five. senior
Kevin Biesinger came in seventh with 48.34. junior
Kevin Ahlstromand senior
Robert Skidmore tied foreighth with 48.47.
Bryan Payne
half of the top 60-meter hurdlers were White men. Wyoming had another freshman,
Brandon Douglass, who cracked the MWC top-10, with an 8.19 which was good enough for the 4th-fastest time of the year. BYU junior
Phillip Bettis had the fifth-fastest time, 8.23.Wyoming senior
Jay Petch came in sixth, with an 8.30. BYU junior
Tanner Emrich posted the seventh best time, with an 8.32. and Bryan Payne made another appearance, tying for ninth with an 8.40.
Brandon Douglass
Phillip Bettis
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for the MWC ladies ...
in the 60 meters, San Diego State's senior
Karoline Koehler had the second-fastest time, 7.40. BYU senior
Mindy McClurkin posted the third-fastest time of the indoor season, 7.45. UNLV freshman
Emily Blok (or is it spelled Block?) posted the number seven time, 7.63. BYU senior
Amy Menlove Otiswas credited witha best of 7.68, which was good enough for ninth.
Karoline Koehler
Mindy McCurkin
Emily Blok
in the Indoor 200 meters, BYU's McClurkin had the best time, 23.34. San Diego State's Koehler came in at number four, 24.07. UNLV's Blok (Block?) had a 24.61, which was good enough for the eighth-best time of the season.
in the Indoor 400, the top White lady was BYU sophomore
Natalie Stewart with a 54.63, which was good enough for fourth-best. UNLV freshman
Kelsey Williamson posted the number seven time, 55.87. BYU sophomore
Nachelle Stewart (Natalie's sister) came in at number eight, with a 56.12. Wyoming freshman
Taylor Gardner rounded out the top-10, with a time of 56.91.
Natalie Stewart
Kelsey Williamson
Nachelle Stewart
Taylor Gardner
in the 60-meter hurdles, BYU's Menlove Otis took the number two time, with 8.44.San Diego State's
Annimari Korte took the fifth spot, with an 8.61. another BYUCougar, junior
Mindy Robins, came in sixth with an 8.64. Wyoming senior
Jennifer Schmitz took the number seven spot, with an 8.66. New Mexico senior
Sandy Fortner finished out the White ladies at number nine, with an 8.70.
Annimari Korte
Mindy Robins
Jennifer Schmitz
Sandy Fortner
edited to add: i'll continue to post conference best lists as i can find the time.
Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood