Live Results | Schedule
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Wednesday (Men’s Long Jump)
Thursday (Women’s Hammer Throw)
Saturday (Women’s High Jump)
Bulldogs in the field
Jabari King – Long Jump
For the first time since 2015, Fresno State is sending a male athlete to the NCAA Regional. King qualified in the long jump with a personal-best mark of 7.78m at the Mountain West Championships. King, a Fresno native and graduate of Central High School, is No. 18 in the west with that mark. His jump at the conference championships is No. 7 all-time at Fresno State and the furthest jump by a Bulldog since 2008.
King will compete on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. PT.
4 seeded flights of 12. Single Round. 3 attempts. Top 12 marks advance to Eugene.
Zoe Yeast – Hammer Throw
Yeast qualified in the hammer with a personal-best mark of 62.62m earlier this season. She sits at No. 21 in the field heading into the event. Yeast’s throw is No. 7 all-time at Fresno State. She will head to her first postseason event since joining the Bulldogs last year, and the first of her career.
Yeast will compete on Thursday at 7:30 a.m. PT.
4 seeded flights of 12. Single Round. 3 attempts. Top 12 marks advance to Eugene.
Liz Tarczy – High Jump
Tarczy makes her return to the NCAA West First Round in the high jump. She is currently ranked No. 23 in the field with a season-best mark of 1.82m. Tarczy looks ahead to her third straight trip to the NCAA First Round. At last year’s event, she placed 15th with a height of 1.81m, just outside of advancing the the National Championship.
Tarczy will compete on Saturday at 12 p.m. PT.
2 seeded flights of 24. Single Round. 3 attempts. Top 12 marks advance to Eugene.


