CHICAGO -- The Wisconsin men's track and field team had an impressive day on the track on Saturday at the Windy City Invitational.
Hassan moves into second in 800
In one of the fastest 800 meters in the country this season, sophomore
Abdullahi Hassan finished fourth in a personal best time of 1 minute, 47.51 seconds. His time moves him into second on the Wisconsin performance list, just .06 off the school record of 1:47.45 set by Zach Mellon in 2020. Hassan's time ranks him third nationally this season and second in the Big Ten Conference. Senior
Ansel Fellman equaled his personal best time of 1:50.79 to finish 10th.
Spencer impressive in mile debut
Freshman
Adam Spencer ran his second collegiate mile, joining the sub-four-minute club, winning the event in 3:57.29. His time was a personal best by nearly seven seconds and moves him up to fifth on the Wisconsin record list. He also ranks fourth in the Big Ten this season.
Shuaib Aljbaly finished in seventh, beating his personal record by four seconds, to cross in 4:05.02.
Sharp, Wheeler stand out in 3,000 meters
Junior
Jackson Sharp set a personal best of more than three seconds, taking fifth in the invitational 3,000 meters in 7:48.56. His time moves him up to third on the UW performance list and ranks him third in the Big Ten this season.
In the open 3,000 meters,
Charlie Wheeler beat his previous personal time, finishing third in 7:57.77.
Freshman
Oliver Paleen competed in his first 5,000 meters, finishing sixth with a personal best time of 14:23.46.
Shuaib Aljabaly placed 10th in 14:31.83.
Also in the distance events,
Kavanaugh FitzPatrick placed fifth in the open mile in 4:11.65 while
Nick Hruskoci took 10th in 4:14.46.
Liam Belson runs a time of 1:53.95 in the 800 meters, finishing fourth overall.
L.O. levels up
Junior L.O. Johnson took second in the men's 60 meters, setting a new personal best time of 6.61. He is now just .06 seconds away from the school record of 6.55 set by Deme Omole in 2007 and ties for second in the Big Ten this season.
Grad transfer
Jack Herkert ran a personal best time in the men's 60-meter hurdles, finishing third in 8.12, beating his previous best by 0.9 seconds.
In the invitational pole vault,
Canon Melstrand finished fifth, clearing a personal best height of 16-feet, 7 ¼. His height ranks him eighth in the Big Ten. Teammate Chandler Ifft placed eighth with a height of 15-11 ¼.
Peyton Frankenreider placed eighth in the triple jump with a hop, skip and jump of 47- ¾.
Junior
Andrew Stone won the men's shot put with a throw of 60-11 ½.
Jason Swarens followed in second place with a toss of 57-1.
Straight from the track
Head Coach Mick Byrne
"The city of Chicago holds a great history of track and fiel All the schools here have athletes that are from Chicago. For a school outside of Chicago to host a meet here means a lot, being able to represent athletes from the southside of Chicago, to up north, and even suburbs is amazing in itself."
Up next
Wisconsin hosts the Badger St. Valentine's Invitational next Friday in the Shell. Events are scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. The Badgers also send a distance medley relay to the Alex Wilson Invitational in Notre Dame, Indiana, on Friday.
Men Results
60 meters
2.
Lawrence Johnson- 6.61
Invitational 800 meters
4.
Abdullahi Hassan- 1:47.45
800 meters
4.
Liam Belson- 1:53.95
Invitational Mile
1.
Adam Spencer- 3:57.29
4.
Shuaib Aljabaly- 4:05.02
Mile
5.
Kavanaugh FitzPatrick - 4:11.65
9.
Nick Hruskoci - 4:14.46
3000 meters
3.
Charlie Wheeler - 7:57.77
Invitational 3000 meters
5.
Jackson Sharp - 7:48.56
60-meter hurdles
3.
Jack Herkert - 8.12
Invitational Pole Vault
5.
Canon Melstrand - 16-7 1/4
8.
Chandlar Ifft - 15-11 1/4
Triple jump
8.
Peyton Frankenreider - 47-1 3/4
10.
Connor Barfknecht - 44-5 1/4
Shot put
1.
Andrew Stone - 60-11 1/2
2.
Jason Swarens - 57-1