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Published: Saturday, May 2, 2009 1:07 a.m. MDT
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Hall captured the title in the shot put with a new PR of 56-9. Hall's distance is an NCAA regional qualifying mark and is second in the Western Athletic Conference. Hall took third in the discus 163-4.25, setting a second PR in the meet. Hall tabbed another third-place in the hammer throw at 167-6.25.

Karren tabbed first-place in the 400 hurdles with a career-best and NCAA regional qualifying time of 50.73. Karren's time is the fourth-fastest in Utah State school history, as well as in contention for a United States Track & Field open championships qualifying time.

Ott won the men's javelin with a new PR of 210-09.50 (64.25m), improving his previous PR by almost 30 feet. Ott's mark is a new seventh-best in USU history. Ott's mark is an NCAA regional qualifying mark and is second-best in the WAC.

Silcock took first in the men's high jump, clearing 6-11.75, which is a new PR.

Nielson won the 110-meter hurdles, clocking in at 14.39. Sophomore Blake Bolen also had a new PR in the event finishing in 14.79 tabbing fourth-place.

Hadfield took first place in the long jump at 23 feet, 1/2 inch. Senior John Strang took third in the event with a new season-best at 22-7.75. Junior Casey Parker also set a new PR in the long jump at 21-3.5 in ninth place. Hadfield also took second in the triple jump with a new season best of 48-2.25.

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Tabbing another first-place title was Hus in the shot put with a distance of 47-2.25. Junior Cortnie Broads set a new PR n the event at 38-9.5.

Junior Ashlee Cannon had a new season-best in the 100-meter hurdles, clocking in at 14.06. Sophomore Heidi Hopkins also had a new season-best in the event at 14.62, placing her fifth in the event.

Senior Tara Pickett tied her PR in the high jump clearing 5-7 and taking first place.

Senior Krista Larson took first place in the hammer with a distance of 190-7.75. Hus set a new PR in the event at 142-1/4, taking sixth place, and junior Brooke McNaughton took seventh at 139-8.

Utah State's 4x100 relay team took first-place with a season-best time of 46.06, which is also a new fourth-fastest in Utah State school history. Utah State's 4x400 relay team also took first place, clocking in at 3:45.39.

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