Brett Harms May 4
Michael McLoone
Senior Brett Harms collected his third All-WIAC honor in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Friday.

Men's Track & Field

Track and Field Teams Each Fifth after Day 1 at Conference Meet

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The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater men's and women's track and field teams competed Friday on the first day of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships (Presented by Culver's) at UW-River Falls.

The Warhawk men are fifth with 16 points, while the women are in the same spot with 23 points.
 
Senior Brett Harms (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) led the men with his third All-WIAC honor in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, placing second with a season-best 9:23.17.
 
Senior Matt Green (Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago) and junior Dylan Ferger (Beloit, Wis./Beloit Turner) each scored in the long jump for the Warhawks with an identical mark of 22-09.75 (6.95 meters). Green placed sixth, while Ferger finished seventh.
 
Sophomore Alex Duff (Oregon, Wis./Oregon) qualified first in both hurdles events, posting a 14.40 in the 110-meter hurdles and a 56.51 in the 400-meter hurdles.
 
Sophomore Christian Jackson (Milwaukee, Wis./Wauwatosa West) qualified second in the 110 hurdles at 14.59, and senior Robert Martin (Bangor, Wis./Bangor) placed ninth to reach Saturday's final with a 15.24.
 
Three others will join Duff in the 400 hurdles final. Junior Noah Verheyden (Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Preble) placed fifth in 56.92, sophomore Joe Labs (Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee) finished seventh with a 57.75 and sophomore Joe Bullis (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) qualified eighth with a 57.77.
 
Senior Parker Witt (Appleton, Wis./Appleton North) qualified in each sprint event, placing second in the 100-meter dash (10.70) and third in the 200-meter dash (21.81). Sophomore Jake Schneider (Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth) will join Witt in the 200 final after qualifying seventh with a 22.08.
 
Other qualifiers for finals included sophomore Alec Masters (Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington), who posted a 49.50 in the 400-meter dash, and freshman Brian Kuehl (Geneva, Ill./Geneva) and senior Alec Meixelsperger (Middleton, Wis./Middleton), who qualified third and sixth, respectively, in the 800-meter run. Kuehl registered a 1:55.29, and Meixelsperger recorded a 1:56.22.
 
Sophomore Greg Hatzinger (Marshall, Wis./Marshall) is seventh in the decathlon through five events with a score of 3123.
 
On the women's side, senior Lindsay Chase moved into the top five in the nation in the hammer throw with a career-best toss of 188-02 (57.35 meters), good for second at the meet and her first career all-conference finish.
 
Freshman Emery Podowicz earned a fourth-place finish in the javelin throw with a personal-record 111-07 (34.01 meters), and placed seventh in the preliminary of the 400-meter hurdles in 1:08.39 to advance to Sunday's final.
 
Podowicz was joined on the podium in the javelin by sophomore Lexi Ewing, who finished fifth with a career-best 111-01 (33.87 meters).
 
Freshman Shelby Nickels placed fifth in the long jump to add points for UW-Whitewater with a 17-07.50 (5.37 meters). Junior Liz Mielke finished seventh in the 10,000-meter run with a 39:33.73.
 
The Warhawks qualified at least two in each of the three sprint events. Junior Celeste Madda led the way by reaching the 100- and 200-meter dash events with first-place times. She posted times of 12.07 in the 100 and 24.46 in the 200.
 
Madda will be joined by junior Jordan Tokarski in the 100, as Tokarski qualified ninth with a 12.58. Sophomore Abbie Felton qualified third in the 200 with her mark of 25.31.
 
Felton won the 400-meter dash prelims with her result of 56.79, and will be joined in Saturday's final by sophomore Ashley Tijerina, who qualified fourth in 59.64 seconds, and senior Enyo Amet, who placed fifth in 1:00.57.
 
Through four events in the heptathlon, freshman Abigail Missiaen stands sixth with a score of 2386, and senior Carly Manning is eight at 2143.
 
Events continue Saturday with multis starting at 10 a.m. and all other events beginning at 11 a.m.
 
Men:
100-Meter Dash: Parker Witt (Appleton, Wis./Appleton North) – 10.70, 2nd (prelims)
200-Meter Dash: Parker Witt (Appleton, Wis./Appleton North) – 21.81, 3rd (prelims); Jake Schneider (Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth) – 22.08, 7th (prelims)
400-Meter Dash: Alec Masters (Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington) – 49.50, 9th
800-Meter Run: Brian Kuehl (Geneva, Ill./Geneva) – 1:55.29, 3rd (prelims); Alec Meixelsperger (Middleton, Wis./Middleton) – 1:56.22, 6th (prelims)
10,000-Meter Run: Jeremy Morgan (Tinley Park, Ill./Tinley Park) – 34:04.20, 14th
110-Meter Hurdles: Alex Duff (Oregon, Wis./Oregon) – 14.40, 1st (prelims); Christian Jackson (Milwaukee, Wis./Wauwatosa West) – 14.59, 2nd (prelims); Robert Martin (Bangor, Wis./Bangor) – 15.24, 9th (prelims)
400-Meter Hurdles: Alex Duff (Oregon, Wis./Oregon) – 56.51, 1st (prelims); Noah Verheyden (Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Preble) – 56.92, 5th; Joe Labs (Pewaukee, Wis./Pewaukee) – 57.75, 7th (prelims); Joe Bullis (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) – 57.77, 8th (prelims)
3,000-Meter Steeplechase: Brett Harms (Whitewater, Wis./Whitewater) – 9:23.17, 2nd
Long Jump: Matt Green (Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago) – 22-09.75 (6.95 meters), 6th; Dylan Ferger (Beloit, Wis./Beloit Turner) – 22-09.75 (6.95 meters), 7th
Pole Vault: Aron Schwartz (Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls) – 14-01.25 (4.30 meters), 15th
Hammer Throw: Jason D'Amico – 156-1 (47.82 meters), 13th
Javelin: Cole Trumble (Darlington, Wis./Darlington) – 148-05 (45.25 meters), 14th
Heptathlon: Greg Hatzinger (Marshall, Wis./Marshall) – 3123, 7th (through five events)
 
Women:
100-Meter Dash: Celeste Madda – 12.07, 1st (prelims); Jordan Tokarski – 12.58, 9th (prelims)
200-Meter Dash: Celeste Madda – 24.46, 1st (prelims); Abbie Felton – 25.31, 3rd (prelims)
400-Meter Dash: Abbie Felton – 56.79, 1st (prelims); Ashley Tijerina – 59.64, 4th (prelims); Enyo Amet – 1:00.07, 5th (prelims)
800-Meter Run: Sara Fuller – 2:27.29, 15th
10,000-Meter Run: Liz Mielke – 39:33.73, 7th
100-Meter Hurdles: N/A
400-Meter Hurdles: Emery Podowicz – 1:08.39, 7th
3,000-Meter Steeplechase: Sydney Prestifilippo – 12:03.44, 9th
Long Jump: Shelby Nickels – 17-07.50 (5.37 meters), 5th
Pole Vault: Courtney Pohlman – 10-10.25 (3.31 meters), T-10th
Hammer Throw: Lindsay Chase – 188-02 (57.35 meters), 2nd
Javelin: Emery Podowicz – 111-07 (34.01 meters), 4th; Lexi Ewing – 111-01 (33.87 meters), 5th
Heptathlon: Abigail Missiaen – 2386, 6th (through four events); Carly Manning – 2143, 8th (through four events)
 
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Players Mentioned

Dylan Ferger

Dylan Ferger

Jumps
Junior
Matt Green

Matt Green

Jumps
Senior
Greg Hatzinger

Greg Hatzinger

Multi-Events
Sophomore
Joe Labs

Joe Labs

Sprints
Sophomore
Alec Masters

Alec Masters

Sprints
Sophomore
Alec Meixelsperger

Alec Meixelsperger

Mid-Distance
Senior
Jake Schneider

Jake Schneider

Sprints
Sophomore
Cole Trumble

Cole Trumble

Jumps
Sophomore
Noah Verheyden

Noah Verheyden

Sprints
Junior
Joe Bullis

Joe Bullis

Sprints
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Dylan Ferger

Dylan Ferger

Junior
Jumps
Matt Green

Matt Green

Senior
Jumps
Greg Hatzinger

Greg Hatzinger

Sophomore
Multi-Events
Joe Labs

Joe Labs

Sophomore
Sprints
Alec Masters

Alec Masters

Sophomore
Sprints
Alec Meixelsperger

Alec Meixelsperger

Senior
Mid-Distance
Jake Schneider

Jake Schneider

Sophomore
Sprints
Cole Trumble

Cole Trumble

Sophomore
Jumps
Noah Verheyden

Noah Verheyden

Junior
Sprints
Joe Bullis

Joe Bullis

Sophomore
Sprints