Men's Heptathlon

Men's Track & Field Morgan Lukrich

Johnson, Rendon qualify for finals

Heptathlon wraps up

Men's Track & Field Morgan Lukrich

Johnson, Rendon qualify for finals

Heptathlon wraps up

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GENEVA, Ohio - Concluding day two of the Big Ten Conference Indoor Championships, two Badgers have qualified for finals tomorrow in their respective events and the Wisconsin men's track and field team sits in second-place, tied with Minnesota tallying 25 points. Iowa holds the No.1 spot going into the final day of competition, tallying 46 points.

Qualified Badgers

Senior Austin Rendon won his heat in the 800-meter preliminary round, inching past Ohio State's Nick Miller to cross in 1 minutes, 50.19 seconds. Rendon will compete in the finals on Saturday at 10:35 a.m. CT.

Sophomore Lawrence Johnson ran a personal record time of 6.77 in the 60-meter dash preliminary round, which will advance him to finals on Saturday at 10:25 a.m. This time puts the Waunakee, Wisconsin, native at No.9 on Wisconsin's all-time indoor performance list.

Peyton Frankenreider competed in the triple jump, placing 10th with a jump of 47 feet, 11 1/4 inches.

Heptathlon

The Badgers'  freshman trio finished up day two of the heptathlon. Cade Amborn finished first for the Badger and eighth overall, tallying 4,985 points. Max Herkert placed 10th, racking up 4,880 points and Quinn Lansill closed it out for the Badgers, placing 11th with 4,862 points.

Lansill brought home a first-place finish in the 1,000-meter run, crossing the line 2:37.52. The Brooklyn, New York, native also secured a sixth-place finish in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.32. Amborn placed eighth crossing the line in 8.36 with Herkert following, coming in ninth place in 8:58. Herkert and Amborn also tied for seventh in the pole vault, clearing 13-11 1/4.

Up Next 

The Badgers compete in the third and final day of the Big Ten Championships beginning with the 60-meter finals, which Johnson will compete in at 10:25 a.m. This will be followed by the 800-meter finals at 10:35 a.m. with Rendon looking to improve upon his fourth-place finish of a year ago. .

B1G Championship Results

Heptathlon 
8. Cade Amborn - 4985
10. Max Herkert - 4880
11. Quinn Lansill - 4862

Heptathlon 1000-Meter Run
1. Quinn Lansill - 2:37.52
11. Max Herkert - 2:53.11
12. Cade Amborn - 3:06.25

Heptathlon 60-Meter Hurdles
6. Quinn Lansill - 8.32
8. Cade Amborn - 8.36
9. Max Herkert - 8.58

Heptathlon Pole Vault
7. Max Herkert - 13-11 1/4
7. Cade Amborn - 13-11 1/4
11. Quinn Lansill - 11-03 3/4

800-Meter Prelims
2. Austin Rendon - 1:50.19

60-Meter Prelims
5. Lawrence Johnson - 6.77

Triple Jump
10. Peyton Frankenreider - 47-11 1/4


 
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Players Mentioned

Cade Amborn

Cade Amborn

Multi Events
Redshirt Freshman
Peyton Frankenreider

Peyton Frankenreider

Jumps
Sophomore
Austin Rendon

Austin Rendon

Middle Distance
Junior
Max Herkert

Max Herkert

Freshman
Lawrence  Johnson

Lawrence Johnson

Sprints
Sophomore
Quinn  Lansill

Quinn Lansill

Multi Events
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cade Amborn

Cade Amborn

Redshirt Freshman
Multi Events
Peyton Frankenreider

Peyton Frankenreider

Sophomore
Jumps
Austin Rendon

Austin Rendon

Junior
Middle Distance
Max Herkert

Max Herkert

Freshman
Lawrence  Johnson

Lawrence Johnson

Sophomore
Sprints
Quinn  Lansill

Quinn Lansill

Freshman
Multi Events