2021 Full Meet Results
GENEVA, Ohio - The Wisconsin men's track and field team completed the third and final day of the Big Ten Conference Indoor Championships on Saturday at the Spire Institute. Five Badgers placed top-8 in their respective events to earn points for the team, as well as the 4x400-meter relay. The men's team finished eighth overall, tallying 44 points. Iowa took the Big Ten title, racking up 119 points, more than 25 points ahead of runner-up Indiana that tallied 92 points.
Scoring Badgers
Sophomore
Lawrence Johnson placed fourth in the 60-meter dash finals, speeding past the finish line in 6.76 seconds. Johnson improved his time from the preliminary round by one-tenth of a second, keeping him at No.9 on Wisconsin's all-time indoor performance list.
Sophomore
Andrew Stone threw a personal record throw of 61-00 in the shot put finals which earned him a fifth-place finish. The Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin, native's throw moves him up to No.6 on Wisconsin's all-time indoor performance list.
Senior
Austin Rendon secured a sixth-place finish in the 800-meter finals, crossing the line in 1:51.54.
Sophomore
Jackson Sharp and graduate student
Olin Hacker both earned points for the Badgers in the 5,000-meter run. Sharp sped past the line in 13:49.16, placing first for the Badgers and sixth overall. Hacker came in not far behind, placing second for the Badgers and eighth overall in a time of 13:52.20.Â
The 4x400-meter relay consisting of
Davis Wenthe,
Abdullahi Hassan,
Quinn Lansill and
Colin Enz placed sixth overall, with running the final lap for the Badgers and crossing the line in 3:12.41.Â
All-Big Ten Honorees
Four Badgers earned first-team All-Big Ten honors --
Shuaib Aljabaly,
Colin Enz,
Ansel Fellman and
Jackson Sharp while
Rowen Ellenberg earned second-team All-Big Ten honors.
Up Next
Qualified Badgers will travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to compete in the NCAA Indoor Championships on March 12-13.
B1G Championship Results
Shot Put Finals
5.
Andrew Stone - 61-00
60-Meter Dash Finals
4.
Lawrence Johnson - 6.76
800-Meter Finals
6.
Austin Rendon - 1:51.54
5000-Meter Finals
6.
Jackson Sharp - 13:49.16
8.
Olin Hacker - 13:52.20
4x400-Meter Relay
6. Wenthe, Hassan, Lansill, Enz - 3:12.41
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