Camryn Rogers wins hammer throw at NCAA Championships to end season

On her fourth throw, Rogers threw for 71.50 meters, a mark that was not only her personal best but also the best throw in the NCAA this season.
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On her fourth throw, Rogers threw for 71.50 meters, a mark that was not only her personal best but also the best throw in the NCAA this season.
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Eight Bears will compete over the weekend, each hoping to do well enough in the preliminary round of 24 athletes to make it to the finals.
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Cal played its own tune in the NCAA West Prelims last weekend and performed the unexpected, earning eight spots for the championships in Austin, Texas.
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This weekend’s competitors will have the narrowest of windows to get it right and advance to the upcoming NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas.
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Some of Cal’s best will attend the celebrated Mt. SAC Relays, where they will face top international competition.
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Even after a promising start to 2019, the challenge for Cal is to build on those achievements. This week, the Bears travel north again and return to Dempsey Indoor for their second meet, the Husky Classic, where they will face much of the same opposition from their previous competition.
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When Cal’s 2018 track and field season began, there were more than 80 eager Bears ready to give their all in their respective events. But by the time June came around, only the strongest survived — this weekend seven Cal athletes competed in the 2018 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
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The field includes sophomores McKay Johnson and Tuomas Kaukolahti, juniors Silviu Bocancea and Lauren Martinez and seniors Ashley Anderson, Ashtyn Davis and Peter Simon.
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On the men’s side, junior Andrew Lind completed the pole vault sweep, putting up a mark of 4.86 meters — just short of his career high.
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Sacramento State’s annual Hornet Invitational featured close to 2200 entrants, giving Cal a taste of their Northern Californian competition. Both the men and the women were able to win the meet, surpassing their impressive performance from last year.
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