Four Bronco student-athletes set school records in the Border Clash at Dona Larsen Park in Boise.
Mackenzie Flannigan broke her own school record set last year in the 100 meters, running the distance in 11:57. Jordin Andrade broke his own mark of 50.11 in the 400, finishing in 49.64. David Elliott, broke a 20-year-old record in the 800, posting a time of 1:49.97. Elliott, who also holds the 1,500-meter mark, joins Jarred Rome (discus, shot put) as the only male Broncos to hold multiple school records in outdoor track and field.
Allison Jeffries topped her own school mark in the pole vault, clearing 13-feet, 6.25-inches.
Boise State will try to improve upon their terrible performance at the Mountain West Indoor Championships, when they compete in the Outdoor Championships May 14-16.
Mackenzie Flannigan broke her own school record set last year in the 100 meters, running the distance in 11:57. Jordin Andrade broke his own mark of 50.11 in the 400, finishing in 49.64. David Elliott, broke a 20-year-old record in the 800, posting a time of 1:49.97. Elliott, who also holds the 1,500-meter mark, joins Jarred Rome (discus, shot put) as the only male Broncos to hold multiple school records in outdoor track and field.
Allison Jeffries topped her own school mark in the pole vault, clearing 13-feet, 6.25-inches.
Boise State will try to improve upon their terrible performance at the Mountain West Indoor Championships, when they compete in the Outdoor Championships May 14-16.
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