Yezek--Thomas (Class of 2022)
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 in reverse chronological order
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1 | UNI track and field shows out at the Drake Relays Northern Iowan 118:54, p.7 |
Several UNI track & field athletes had strong performances at Drake Relays including Isaiah Trousil who won the 200-meter dash, women's 4x100 team placed in 4th, and Thomas Yezek obtained the silver medal in the discus event; photo. | |
2 | Nine champions crowned at Musco Twilight Northern Iowan 118:52, p.7 |
Nine UNI students take top prize in their categories at the Musco Twilight track and field event; photo. | |
3 | Track and field visits Jim Duncan Invitational Northern Iowan 118:50, p.7 |
Panthers track and field travel to Drake to attend the Jim Duncan Invitational. | |
4 | Panthers open outdoor season in South Dakota Northern Iowan 117:47, p.6 |
The UNI Panthers men's and women's track and field team started their outdoor season on Saturday, April 3. While coming out of the indoor season with a conference championship for the men and third place for the women, the Panthers had 52 UNI athletes finish within the top-five in their events, with several in the top three and three getting first place finishes; photos. | |
5 | Panthers take home conference honors Northern Iowan 116:41, p.1 |
After day two of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) tournament, the women's team finished fifth overall and the men's team won - the first time in eleven years. On the men's team, podium finishers included Darius King, Isaiah Trousil, Tayshaun Cooper, Seb Gearhart, Dan Blocker, Wal Khat, Cam Bauer, Kyler Yodts, Thomas Yezek, Chase Van Sant, Jack Sumners, Thai Thompson, Cameron Cantrall. On the women's team, podium finishers included Hannah Schau, Megan Hudson, Isabelle Holtzen, and Allison Griffin. Darius King's finish made him eligible for the indoor championship; photo. | |
6 | UNI competes in Iowa's Black & Gold Invitational Northern Iowan 116:32, p.6 |
UNI took the top five spots in shot-put and three top-three finishes across the board. Darius King won shot-put, followed by Keegan Tritle, Tom Yezek, Kyler Yodts, and William Blaser. Alanna Nietert set a career-best, placing her third in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) and 58th in the NCAA. Isaiah Trousil came second in the 200-meter dash, first place in the MVC and 39th overall in the NCAA. C.J. May scored a career best and third overall in the MVC. In relays, the women's team is third in the conference and the men's is first. |