Beach Opener
Dates: March 6-7 (Friday-Saturday)
Time:Â 10 a.m. (PST)
Location:Â Jack Rose Track - Long Beach, Calif.
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IRVINE, Calif. -Â The UC Irvine men's track & field team kicks off the outdoor season this weekend as it makes the short trip to Long Beach for the Beach Opener, March 6-7. The two-day meet will be held at Jack Rose Track.
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The Anteaters have 20 student-athletes entered in 15 events. The competition gets underway Friday with the hammer throw at 10 a.m. The men's javelin will also be contested at 1:30 p.m. A full day of action is then slated for Saturday beginning with the shot put, long jump and 3000m steeplechase at 10 a.m.
STORYLINES
• UC Irvine kicks off the season at the Beach Opener for the second year in a row.
• The Anteaters return 14 letterwinners from last year, including all three of their NCAA regional qualifiers.
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Seth Enochs took 15th in the long jump at the 2019 NCAA West Preliminary Championships.
• He was also the Big West runner-up with a wind-aided personal-record 25-04.
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Jack Pickard advanced to the postseason with a school-record 221-00 in the javelin at the Big West Challenge.
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Kyle Tsu was also a qualifier in the shot put where he had a lifetime-best 57-11.25.
• Both Pickard and Tsu finished third in their respective events at the conference meet to earn All-Big West honors.
• The 'Eaters bring in 10 newcomers with eight true freshmen and a pair of transfers.
• Eight of the 10 newcomers are set to make their UCI debut this weekend.
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THROWS
UC Irvine will be led by two returning NCAA West Preliminary qualifiers in senior
Jack Pickard and sophomore
Kyle Tsu. Last year, Pickard established a school-record 221-00 in the javelin and earned All-Big West honors with a third-place finish at the conference championships. Tsu advanced to the NCAA meet in the shot put with a collegiate personal-best of 57-11.25. He was an All-Big West performer as well, coming in third at the conference meet.
Sophomore
Noah Holm also returns after competing in five meets as a true freshman, while junior transfer
Richard Atthowe and freshman
Jose Cisneros enter the mix.
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JUMPS
Junior
Seth Enochs will anchor the jumps squad. Enochs finished 15th in the long jump at the 2019 NCAA West Preliminaries and was the runner-up at the Big West Championships where he established a wind-aided personal-record 25-04. He won the event at the UCI Spring Break Collegiate Classic and UCR Spring Track Classic last year. Enochs' wind-legal lifetime-best of 25-00.75 ranks fourth in program history.
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The Anteaters added depth in the jumps by bringing in a couple versatile newcomers. Sophomore
Josh Farmer, who is a decathlete with broad ability in all events, comes to UCI from the University of Colorado where he had a podium finish (3rd) in the decathlon at the Pac-12 Championships. He also registered a wind-aided best of 23-05.5 in the long jump. Freshman
Tobi Adegoke is expected to contribute in the jumps and hurdles. He was the 2019 CIF-Southern Section Division I champion in the long jump with a lifetime-best 23-00.5.
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SPRINTS/HURDLES
UC Irvine has a young but talented sprints/hurdles group in 2020. Freshman
Jake Burns joins the 'Eaters as a CIF State Championship qualifier out of Trabuco Hills High School. He owns personal-bests of 10.56 in the 100m and 21.40 in the 200m. Adegoke and freshman
Drew Pickett will also look to make an immediate impact in the hurdles. Adegoke was a CIF State Championship qualifier in the 300m hurdles where he ran the fifth-best time in the state and 25th-best in the nation. Pickett claimed both the 110m and 300m hurdle titles at the 2019 San Gabriel Valley League Finals. He was also a CIF-SS finalist and CIF-SS Masters Meet qualifier in the 110H.
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Seniors
Evan Singletary and
Andres Woodruff will provide leadership for the young crew. Singletary ranks seventh in school history in the 100m with a personal-record 10.61, while Woodruff is a three-time Big West finalist in the 400m hurdles. Woodruff established a lifetime-best 52.62 last year at the conference championships.
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DISTANCE
After sitting out the 2019 cross country season recovering from an injury, senior
Sam Ayala is ready to lead the distance squad on the track. Last year, Ayala ran the team's top times of the season in the 800m, 1500m, 3000m and 5000m. He scored at the Big West Championships with a fifth-place showing in the 1500m. Sophomores
Sebastian Bautista and
Christian Hernandez are also coming off impressive cross country campaigns in which they were the Anteaters' top-two finishers in every race. In addition, senior
Jhamani Long, and freshmen
Nick Krohn, Michael McCarthy and
Jason Messner, are gearing up for the track season after competing in cross country during the fall.
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UP NEXT
The 'Eaters stay local again next weekend, making their way to Fullerton for the Ben Brown Invitational, March 13-14.
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