SEATTLE – Jessica Chisar and Liv Heite of the University of Alaska Anchorage each move to second all-time in school history in separate meets in Washington.
Jessica Chisar ran 2:08.27 to move to second all-time in the 800.
Liv Heite ran 8.73 in the 60 hurdles, the second-fastest time ever by a Seawolf. She ran 8.00 in the 60, tied for seventh all-time at UAA, and 25.98 in the 200.
Charlie Hulbert ran a pair of top-10 times in the middle-distances. He ran 4:10.95 in the mile, fourth-fastest in school history, and 1:54.89 in the 800, seventh-best in school history.
Ryann Smith ran 5:01.36 in the mile, eight-best all-time at UAA, and 2:17.91 in the 800, 10th-best at UAA.
Avery Williamson ran 17:36.96 in the 5,000, the eighth-best time in school history.
George Payne ran 15:29.38 in the 5,000, and Stephen Zukowski ran 4:23.06 in the mile.
In the 3,000, Ty Elliott ran 8:39.65, Ries Tveit 8:41.96, Makendra McCarty 10:31.66 and Lilli Lindner 10:39.46.
Lindner ran 2:19.55 in the 800.
Brian Morris ran 22.32 in the 200.
In the 300, Mya Campbell ran 42.00, Lucia Garcia 44.01 and Ethan Stiller 36.74.
Alaska Anchorage will compete at the Riverfront Invitational in Spokane, Wash. Feb. 6-8.