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Published: Thursday, May 7, 2009 12:36 a.m. MDT
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Allred's NCAA regional qualifying mark of 1:50.20 in the 800 meters earned him a second-place finish with a new PR. Allred also bettered his Western Athletic Conference-best time in the event. Junior Nate Lloyd also set a new PR in the event, clocking in at 1:57.45 for seventh place.

Silcock also set an NCAA regional qualifying mark, winning his specialty by clearing 7 feet, 3/4 inch in the high jump, which is a new PR and the fourth-best mark in Utah State history. Silcock's mark is tied for the best in the WAC with Boise State's Ryan Grinnell.

Senior Nick Karren set a new PR in the 200 meters, taking second place and finishing in 21.64. It was Karren's first attempt at the event this season.

In the triple jump, senior Blake Hadfield had a new season-best mark of 48-6.75 in placing second.

Freshman John Johnson set a new PR in the pole vault, clearing 16-1 for an eighth-place finish.

Junior Ashlee Cannon won the 100-meter hurdles with a new PR of 14.02, which is third-best in the WAC and eighth-best in Utah State school history.

USU's 4x100 relay team took first-place in the event clocking in at 46.36. The Aggies' 4x400 relay team took second-place but set a new season-best in the event finishing at 3:42.37, which is the sixth-fastest time in Utah State history.

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Sophomore Maria Halton finished the 100 meters in a new PR of 12.13 to take second place, while senior Kaylene Gastaldi finished in fifth place at 12.49, which is a new season-best. Freshman Chalese West also set a PR in the event, finishing in seventh at 12.81.

Halton also took first in the 200 meters in 24.67. She was followed by junior Jen Day, who set a new PR and finished in fourth place at 25.11. West finished in seventh place, clocking in at 25.32, which is another PR on the day for her.

In the women's pole vault, Gastaldi tied for sixth place, clearing 11-11.75, while junior Kirstin Flesher came in eighth at 11-5.75.

In the high jump, senior Tara Pickett tied for sixth place with a height of 5-3, while freshman Madison Jensen 4-11 finished in 12th place.

Utah State's next action will be to host the WAC Outdoor Championships at the Ralph Maughan Track Stadium in Logan, on May 13-16.

For ticket information for the WAC Outdoor Championships, contact the USU Ticket Office at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, or call 1-888-USTATE-1 or 435-797-0305.

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