RENO, NEV. – Liv Heite and Hunter Taddy each lowered their own school records for Alaska Anchorage at the Wolf Pack Classic hosted by Nevada.
Heite ran 8.61 in the 60 hurdles setting a new school record and tied for seventh all-time in GNAC history.
Taddy ran 1:23.66 for a new school record in the 600 and ran 1:57.76 in the 800.
Anders Larsen set three personal-bests in his indoor debut. He long jumped 6.99/22-11.25, the third-farthest mark in school history and cleared 1.85/6-0.75 in the high jump, tied for sixth-best all-time at UAA. He ran 8.58 in the 60 hurdles, fifth-fastest all-time at UAA.
Vivien Liessfeld ran 7.76 in the 60, the third-fastest time all-time at UAA. She long jumped 5.81/19-0.75.
Mya Campbell long jumped 5.43/17-9.75, and Sarah Dittman long jumped 5.30/17-4.75, seventh-best all-time at UAA.
Tyler Drake ran 8.37 in the 60 hurdles and long jumped 6.67/21-10.75.
Tobin Schmidtke ran 8.99 in the 60 hurdles and long jumped 6.51/21-4.25.
Blanca De Arvizu Sarrias and McKinley Eddington ran 9.06 and 9.38 in the 60 hurdles.
Lucia Garcia ran 1:38.56 in the women's 600, and Jarrett Jackson ran 1:26.32 in the men's.
The women's 4x400 relay of Blanca De Arvizu Sarrias, Liv Heite, McKinley Eddington and Avery Campbell ran 3:58.74.
In the 400, Peyton George ran 51.64, Avrey Campbell ran 59.61 and Lucia Garcia ran 1:01.28.
In the women's 60, Blanca De Arvizu Sarrias ran 8.12, Mya Campbell 8.13, Avrey Campbell 8.19 and Gracie Miotke 8.21.
In the men's 60, Jason Lorig ran 7.09, Seth Cupper 7.13, Riday Jana 7.17, Peyton George 7.22 and Brian Morris 7.29.
Seth Cupper long jumped 6.64/21-9.5, and Brian Morris and Riday Jana ran 22.57 and 22.85 in the 200.
Alaska Anchorage will compete at the GNAC Indoor Track and Field Championships in Spokane, Wash. Feb. 16-17.