Talie Bonds (100 hurdles) and Jordan Geist (hammer throw) set new school records at the Jim Click Shootout Saturday at Drachman Stadium.
Arizona Daily Star The Jim Click Multis and Shootout at Drachman Stadium finished not only with the UA women’s track and field team winning their half of the event, but with UA stars Talie Bonds and Jordan Geist yet again ending a weekend with new school records.
Bonds, who tied a UA school record that had sat for seven years in the 100-meter hurdles just two weeks ago, broke that mark officially Saturday, blitzing to a Drachman Stadium record 12.67, which is also the third fastest time in the NCAA this season. Bonds also finished second in the women’s high jump.
The UA men took second to Nebraska, while Minnesota finished third, followed in order by UCLA, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.
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