SACRAMENTO - The UC Irvine women's track & field team closed out the 2023 season at the NCAA West Preliminary Round Thursday evening at Hornet Stadium.
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Sophomore
Sameen Andar led the Anteaters in the 10,000-meter run, crossing the finish line in a personal-record 33:20.89 to place 18th among the top-48 in the West Region. Andar, who was ranked 34th entering the meet, bettered her No. 2 time in program history by 13 seconds. It has been a breakout season for the San Ramon native who won the Big West 10K title, took third in the conference in the 5,000m and broke a 37-year old 5K school record with a time of 16:13.12 at the Steve Scott Invitational.
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Graduate student
Evelin Meza also placed 41st in the 10K, clocking in at 34:24.31. Meza beat her seeding by six spots as she came in ranked 47th with a lifetime-best and NCAA qualifying mark of 34:07.28.
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Andar and Meza were the first 'Eaters to run the 10,000m at the NCAA Prelims since regional qualifying began in 2003.
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Sophomore
Reyna Johnson competed in the long jump, starting the evening with a leap of 5.87 meters (19-3.25). That stood as her best of the meet as she finished 37th overall. Johnson beat out her regional seeding by 11 spots. Earlier in the season, Johnson established a personal-record and NCAA qualifying mark of 6.12m (20-1) at the Beach Invitational. She was the third Anteater in program history to reach the 20-foot mark.
The top-12 finishers in each event earned a spot at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in two weeks.