TURLOCK – The Cal State Monterey Bay track & field team capped off the CCAA Championships held at the Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium.
"I am so very happy for my women's and men's programs," head coach
Greg Rhines said. "I am simply amazed at how many personal bests were handed out this season. On top of this, there were new school records to boot! At times, sight is lost on the fact that we are in one of the most competitive conferences in the country, and the student-athletes are still knocking down doors I'm so excited at what next year will bring us!"
In the women's 3,000m steeple, freshman
Hannah Amundsen earned a point in the final, clocking an 11:48.37 to place eighth.
For the second time at the championship meet, senior
Taylar Yost posted a personal best in the 400m hurdles, running 64.57.
Newcomer
Erik Bromley broke the four-minute mark once against, running a 3:59.76 to place 10
th overall.
Senior
Jaime Gonzalez capped off his championship with a 15:11.10 to finish 11
th in the 5,000m.
CSUMB closed out the meet with a season-best time of 4:07.02 to place ninth in the 4x400m relay.