
Falcons Primed For Can-Am International
January 24, 2019 | Women's Track and Field
Bowling Green, Ohio – The Bowling Green State University track and field team will make the short trek north to compete in Eastern Michigan's Can Am International Saturday. Competition begins with the shot put at 9:00 am, while running events start at 1:00 pm.
LIVE RESULTS
MEET INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE LISTS
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
The BGSU track and field team can be followed all winter and spring long through a number of ways. Social media links are listed below and live results and live video (as available) can be found on BGSUFalcons.com as meets provide those opportunities.
Twitter - @BGAthletics and @BG_XCTrack
Instagram – BGFalcons and BG_XCTrack
Facebook – BGSU Athletics
YouTube – FalconAthletics
CAN AM INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Field Events
9:00 am - Shot put (Aliyah Gustafson, Ebonie Whitted, Daija Young)
9:00 am (following men) - Weight throw (Kaila Butler, Aliyah Gustafson, Allie Farmer, Daija Young, Katelyn King)
Running Events (1:00 pm with rolling start)
Mile (Megan Aalberts, Allison Holahan)
60 (Iyanna Ross, Ryen Draper, Chasatea Brown)
400 (Mis'cha Sellers, Jazzlynn Gaiters)
300 (Brianna Tidmore)
200 (Savannah Nevels)
3000 (Megan Aalberts, Jessi Lindstrom)
1600 relay (Chasatea Brown, Savannah Nevels, Iyanna Ross, Ryen Draper, Brianna Tidmore, Jazzlynn Gaiters, Mis'cha Sellers)
MAC AUTO BIDS
BGSU IN THE MAC RANKINGS (TOP 20)
60 – 16. Savannah Nevels 7.80
200 – 11. Ryen Draper 24.90#, 16. Savannah Nevels 25.09#
400 – 12. Ryen Draper 56.92#, 16. Chasatea Brown 57.44#, 20. Jazzlynn Gaiters 57.82#
800 – 20. Jessi Lindstrom 2:21.31#
Mile – 20. Jessi Lindstrom 5:08.56#
5000 – 3. Rachel Walny 16:26.14
High jump – 10. Stacey Wolverton 5-3 (1.60m)
Triple jump – 10. Ayanna Burrell 37-3.25 (11.36m)
Shot put – 1. Aliyah Gustafson 56-2 (17.12m), 8. Ebonie Whitted 46-2.5 (14.08m), 16. Daija Young 42-3.5 (12.89m)
Weight throw – 1. Aliyah Gustafson 64-7.25 (19.69m), 4. Kaila Butler 61-11.75 (18.89m), 9. Allie Farmer 56-3.75 (17.16m), 12. Daija Young 54-6.75 (16.63m)
# - Converted Time
BGSU IN THE NCAA RANKINGS (TOP 100)
5000 – 31. Rachel Walny 16:26.14
Shot put – 7. Aliyah Gustafson 56-2 (17.12m)
Weight throw – 32. Aliyah Gustafson 64-7.25 (19.69m), 56. Kaila Butler 61-11.75 (18.89m)
WALNY TAKES TOP MARK IN 5000
LOOKING BACK TO SEE AHEAD
THE ALL-AMERICAN RETURNS
GUSTAFSON DOMINATES IN COMPETITION
GUSTAFSON RAKES IN THE AWARDS
SHATTERING RECORDS
QUOTABLE
"We need to keep building this weekend to finish out the month of January strong and gain momentum heading into February." – Lou Snelling, Head Coach
LIVE RESULTS
MEET INFORMATION
PERFORMANCE LISTS
FOLLOW THE FALCONS
The BGSU track and field team can be followed all winter and spring long through a number of ways. Social media links are listed below and live results and live video (as available) can be found on BGSUFalcons.com as meets provide those opportunities.
Twitter - @BGAthletics and @BG_XCTrack
Instagram – BGFalcons and BG_XCTrack
Facebook – BGSU Athletics
YouTube – FalconAthletics
CAN AM INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Field Events
9:00 am - Shot put (Aliyah Gustafson, Ebonie Whitted, Daija Young)
9:00 am (following men) - Weight throw (Kaila Butler, Aliyah Gustafson, Allie Farmer, Daija Young, Katelyn King)
Running Events (1:00 pm with rolling start)
Mile (Megan Aalberts, Allison Holahan)
60 (Iyanna Ross, Ryen Draper, Chasatea Brown)
400 (Mis'cha Sellers, Jazzlynn Gaiters)
300 (Brianna Tidmore)
200 (Savannah Nevels)
3000 (Megan Aalberts, Jessi Lindstrom)
1600 relay (Chasatea Brown, Savannah Nevels, Iyanna Ross, Ryen Draper, Brianna Tidmore, Jazzlynn Gaiters, Mis'cha Sellers)
MAC AUTO BIDS
- Bowling Green enters the weekend having earned four Mid-American Conference automatic qualifying bids so far this season.
- Aliyah Gustafson and Kaila Butler both earned auto bids in the weight throw with marks of 62-feet-4 and 60-3.75, respectively, at the BG Opener.
- Gustafson also picked up an automatic bid in the shot put after winning the BG Opener with a throw of 50-6.25.
- Rachel Walny shattered the school record in the 5000 at the GVSU Holiday Open and earned an automatic qualifying bid with a time of 16:26.14.
BGSU IN THE MAC RANKINGS (TOP 20)
60 – 16. Savannah Nevels 7.80
200 – 11. Ryen Draper 24.90#, 16. Savannah Nevels 25.09#
400 – 12. Ryen Draper 56.92#, 16. Chasatea Brown 57.44#, 20. Jazzlynn Gaiters 57.82#
800 – 20. Jessi Lindstrom 2:21.31#
Mile – 20. Jessi Lindstrom 5:08.56#
5000 – 3. Rachel Walny 16:26.14
High jump – 10. Stacey Wolverton 5-3 (1.60m)
Triple jump – 10. Ayanna Burrell 37-3.25 (11.36m)
Shot put – 1. Aliyah Gustafson 56-2 (17.12m), 8. Ebonie Whitted 46-2.5 (14.08m), 16. Daija Young 42-3.5 (12.89m)
Weight throw – 1. Aliyah Gustafson 64-7.25 (19.69m), 4. Kaila Butler 61-11.75 (18.89m), 9. Allie Farmer 56-3.75 (17.16m), 12. Daija Young 54-6.75 (16.63m)
# - Converted Time
BGSU IN THE NCAA RANKINGS (TOP 100)
5000 – 31. Rachel Walny 16:26.14
Shot put – 7. Aliyah Gustafson 56-2 (17.12m)
Weight throw – 32. Aliyah Gustafson 64-7.25 (19.69m), 56. Kaila Butler 61-11.75 (18.89m)
WALNY TAKES TOP MARK IN 5000
- Rachel Walny has chased the school record in the 5000 for much of her career at BGSU and finally broke the record in December at the GVSU Holiday Open.
- She ran a time of 16:26.14 to shatter the old school record of 16:40.70, set by Sara Collas in 1986. Her previous best time had been 16:46.27, an improvement of more than 20 seconds.
- Walny is also the school record holder in the 10,000 meter distance in outdoor track & field. In cross country, she holds school records at both 5,000 and 6,000 meter distances.
LOOKING BACK TO SEE AHEAD
- Bowling Green placed third at the MAC Indoor Track & Field Championships a year ago with 68 points.
- It was the top result for the program since the 1999 team won the MAC Championship with 110 points.
- The Falcons return student-athletes who accounted for 36.5 points at the MAC Championships, including shot put MAC Champion Aliyah Gustafson, who scored 18 points. Ryen Draper, Rachel Walny, Stacey Wolverton and Kaila Butler also scored at the MAC Championships in individual events. The Falcons return six of the eight legs in the two relay events.
THE ALL-AMERICAN RETURNS
- Redshirt senior Aliyah Gustafson was granted a sixth year of eligibility over the summer and returns for her final year of competition.
- Gustafson qualified for the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field National Championships a year ago.
- A three-time MAC Champion in the shot put, Gustafson has advanced to the outdoor national championships twice as well.
- Gustafson is a two-time second team All-American and placed fifth among collegiate competitors at the 2018 USATF Outdoor Championships.
- After redshirting as a true freshman in 2014, Gustafson tore her ACL just two meets into the 2015 indoor season. She returned to competition and promptly won the 2016 MAC Outdoor Championship in the shot put.
- She placed 24th at the 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Championships and then finished 10th at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track & Field National Championships. She concluded the 2018 season with a 15th place finish at the outdoor national championships.
- Gustafson graduated with a 3.93 grade point average in exercise science and maintains a 4.0 GPA as a master's student in kinesiology.
GUSTAFSON DOMINATES IN COMPETITION
- In her indoor track & field career, Aliyah Gustafson has competed in the shot put 28 times. She's earned first place finishes in 13 of those meets and placed in the top three 24 times.
- From the beginning of the 2017 season, Gustafson has placed in the top three in the shot put in 17 of her 18 meets. The only time she did not place in the top three was when she finished 10th at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field National Championships.
- In the weight throw, Gustafson has six first-place finishes in 25 career meets. She's finished in the top three 13 times. She has placed among the top four at a meet in weight throw in 12 consecutive competitions.
GUSTAFSON RAKES IN THE AWARDS
- Redshirt senior Aliyah Gustafson has already earned MAC Field Athlete of the Week honors twice, as well as MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week honors once in the 2018-19 season.
- Gustafson was named MAC Field Athlete of the Week on Dec. 4 after a strong effort in the first meet of the year.
- She followed that up by being named MAC Field Athlete of the Week this week on Feb. 22 and then was named MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week the next day.
SHATTERING RECORDS
- Bowling Green returns multiple student-athletes who have already earned spots among the all-time greats in program history.
- Sophomore Ryen Draper holds the school record in the non-traditional 300 (39.88 seconds) and ranks fifth in the 400 (56.70 seconds).
- Junior Chasatea Brown ranks fourth all-time in the 400 (56.65 seconds).
- Redshirt senior Rachel Walny just broke the school record in the 5000 (16:26.14) in December and ranks second all-time in the 3000 (9:43.93)
- Redshirt senior Aliyah Gustafson is the school record holder in both the shot put (57-feet-2) and the weight throw (69-3.25). She holds the five best shot put performances in program history.
- Junior Kaila Butler ranks fifth in school history in the weight throw at 63-3.25.
- Brown, Draper, sophomore Savannah Nevels and junior Brianna Tidmore posted the second-fastest time in the 1600 relay in program history at 3:47.06.
QUOTABLE
"We need to keep building this weekend to finish out the month of January strong and gain momentum heading into February." – Lou Snelling, Head Coach
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