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Emily Munoz, UVU Marketing

T&F Wraps Weekend of Action with Six Top 10's

4/11/2026 8:55:00 PM

AZUSA, Calif., SALT LAKE CITY, & OGDEN, Utah — Utah Valley wrapped up its weekend of competition on Saturday after competing at the Bryan Clay Multis and the Weber State and Utah Spring Opens over the last three days.

WEBER STATE
Utah Valley had five top-10 marks on Friday in Ogden, led by two in the women's discus. Grace Degarimore set a new PR of 49.81, improving her standing at No. 2 all-time. Cale Stinebaugh improved from 10th to eighth all-time with a new personal best of 44.97m.

Matthew Maclennan posted an impressive 14.16 in the 110mH, leapfrogging James Duncan to move into third all-time. 

The last two top 10's in Ogden came in the mile. Skyler Roper entered at No. 8 with a time of 4:08.14, while Lyza Yetter squeaked in at No. 10 on the women's side with a new PR of 5:03.65.

BRYAN CLAY
Utah Valley sent three decathletes to the Bryan Clay Multis in Azusa, Calif., in Neal Berkey, Cole Johnson, and Joey Trageser. Berkey posted the highest point total of the three at 6709, with Johnson following behind at 5948. Trageser was unable to finish.

UTAH
Inclement weather forced a handful of Wolverines to withdraw from their events in Salt Lake on Saturday. Prior to the lengthy weather delay, Emily Conlin matched her personal best of 3.85m in the pole vault, which ranks fourth all-time. 

Gavin Stafford, Kade Thompson, and Garrett Nelson went one, two, and four in the 100-meter dash at 10.58, 10.78, and 10.92 respectively. Ella Hopper won the women's 400m with a season-best 58.90, while Olivia Pixton took second with a season-best 11.49m in the triple jump.

Utah Valley will head to Southern California for three more meets next weekend, the ULV Leopard Invitational, the Bryan Clay Invitational, and the Beach Invitational.

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