By: Hunter McKay
Men's Weight Throw Results
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Isaiah Rogers and
Sarah Hendrick competed at NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Friday.
Rogers won the weight throw in thrilling fashion. He grabbed the lead early with a toss of 23.12m (75'10.25"). He held the lead until the fifth throw when Alabama's Bobby Colantino grabbed the lead with a toss of 23.40m (76'9.25."). Rogers captured the victory on his final throw with a toss of 24.23m (79'6") to clinch the victory. With the win Rogers becomes KSU's second national champion in the Division I era and the second athlete from the ASUN Conference to win an NCAA Championship.
Rogers on winning the National Championship
"This is what we prepped for. All the tough days and rehab sessions came down to one throw. One attempt just to show the world what KSU and I are capable of. I join a great teammate and friend, Daniel Haugh in the title of NCAA champion at KSU which is special to me. Since I arrived at KSU I believed one mantra, you give me a chance and I'll give you a ring. I like to think I accomplished that for this indoor championship. Owls are up baby."
KSU Director of Track and Field Cale McDaniel on Rogers
"Having a kid like Isaiah around is why we do what we do. It makes going to practice everyday fun. Winning a title on your last throw with your back against the wall is legendary. It is the stuff most people only dream about. Isaiah is a fantastic competitor, Coach Judge is a legend and I couldn't be more proud of the way Kennesaw State was represented tonight. We will continue to set the bar incredibly high at KSU and never back down from a fight."
KSU Volunteer Coach Mike Judge on Rogers
"Isaiah is one of the best competitors I have ever coached. His performance tonight was legendary. He not only won on his last throw but he beat the returning champion. I could not be more proud of Isaiah."
Hendrick Advances to 800m Final
Hendrick posted a time of 2:04.81 to finish tenth overall and third in her heat in the prelims of the 800m. That place in her heat advances her to Saturday evening's final for the third consecutive year.
KSU Assistant Coach Adam Bray on Hendrick's Race
"Sarah did a great job of navigating her way out of a bad position in tonight's semifinal. She has now made her third straight indoor final and her fifth straight NCAA 800m final. Nobody else in the country can say that or has as much experience as Sarah does at this level. Tomorrow is all about racing and seeing how it plays out. For me tomorrow I'm just a fan like everyone else. The racing is now in Sarah's hands."
Hendrick will race in the 800m final on Saturday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m. EST.
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