Cards Sending 13 to Eugene with One Day Left
Louisville Track and Field has set a program record for the most national qualifiers since the NCAA moved to a two regional format in 2010. The Cards have had 13 competitors qualify so far with today's final day of the regional meet still to go. Of those 13, nine are men, which is the most in program history.
The four women set to represent the Cards punched their tickets on Thursday, and it will be all women attempting to do the same today. Thursday saw Ashley Callahan and Iliana Triantafyllou advance to the national meet in pole vault while Kaia Tupu-South and Eve Divinity did so in the shot put and long jump, respectively.
Tupu-South will be the only Cardinal on the women's side eligible for the double, as she is competing in the discus throw today. Louisville will have multiple competitors in the other two events with four in the triple jump and three in the women's 5000m run. The triple jumpers are Alba Cuns Iglesias, Sharvari Parulekar, Anna Panenko, and Athena Peterson. Those running in the 5k are Nancy Chepleting, Emma McGill, and Eliza Nicholson.
We'll be rooting for all of these athletes to make it, though some heartbreak amongst teammates may come into play with so many competing in the same events. The outdoor championship event will be in mid-June.
Until next time, Go Cards!
Case
Once again field events are carrying the women's track squad. Why we can't develop a solid group of runners is beyond me.
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