


Senior Jenna Schwartz ran a personal best in the women's 5000m with 16:31.83.Sophomore distance runner Kelsey Schweizer ran 4:30.74 in the women's 1500m, grabbing a new personal-best finish.Sophomore Johnny Martin ran a new personal best in the men's 800m in 1:51.88.Freshman Drew Rogersposted the ninth-best time in program history in the men's 10,000m in 14:08.59.Conrad set another personal-best time in the men's 1500m, running in 3:46.63.Theres an old cliche in the scouting and player development space. Senior Christopher Conrad claimed first in the men's 800m with a 1:47.86 time - just shy of his personal best which ranks fifth all-time in Missouri history. Seven Prospects Primed To Bounce Back In 2023.Freshman Robert Hines, senior Jayson Ashford, senior Blake Hays and sophomore La'Rue Martin will represent the Tigers' lone relay team over the weekend in the men's 4x100m.Georgi Nachev will make his season debut in the triple jump, the senior finished ninth at the NCAA Championships a season ago.Rece Rowan, whose personal best ranks ninth on Mizzou's leaderboard will also compete in the event.Mitch Weber continues his SEC title defense in the discus throw on Friday, Weber holds the Tiger's second all-time best mark in the event at 60.99m.The four-time All-American ranks second on Missouri's leaderboard at 2.27m. On the men's side, Roberto Vilches makes an appearance in the high jump.Kaia Harris rounds out the top-10 performers for the Missouri women in the discus.Arianna Fisher, Maura Hausler and Euphenie Andre, all of who hold top-five program marks will lead the Tigers in the triple jump.Claudina Diaz is set to compete in the high jump, Diaz matched Missouri's seventh-best all-time mark at the Yellow Jacket Invitational.Sophomore Isabella Sokolova, who holds the program's ninth-fastest time in the 100-meter hurdles enters the meet after setting a personal best of 14.04 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational.Joining Rivera in the Tigers' deepest event will be Skylar Ciccolini, Atina Kamasi and Valentina Bornacelli each of whom ranks top 10 in program history.Senior Sophia Rivera, the nation's leader and Missouri school record holder in the javelin, will be back in action for her second competition this season.Myers Stadium, the venue for the NCAA Championships in June. Missouri will get a first glimpse at Mike A. The competition will be broadcast on ESPN+ The Tigers will have 26 athletes competing in the four-day event starting Thursday and going through Saturday.

The University of Missouri track and field team will continue its outdoor season at the 95th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
