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'Dogs head to Cal Invitational
3/19/2026 9:50:00 AM | Track & Field
FRESNO, Calif. - The Fresno State track and field team returns to action at the Cal Invitational this weekend in Berkeley.
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CAL INVITATIONAL
Mar. 20-21, 2026 • Berkeley, Calif. (Al Brenda Track)
Live Results • Meet Schedule
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Competing this weekend
Men: Josh Dunu, Corey Ford, Noah Graffigna, Joziah Hagedorn, Julian Higareda, Marcus Jauregui, Kamoni Reams, Jabari King, Enrique Loredo, Emilio Nunez, Bronson Ortlieb, Jamarcus Phillips, Elijah Williams, Jacob Diaz, Jaden Tungate
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Women: Trinity Bailey, Ani Brown, Hayden Craft, Hannah Garrity, Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Tearra Haney, Kyndall Hannible, Jai'ya Jones, Nayla Martin, Breelyn Newsome, Hannah Pacheco, Chiara Pedol, Lynee Sims, Rhiannon Walker, Kylie Ward, Zoe Yeast
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Back in action
After redshirting the outdoor season in 2025, senior Zoe Yeast is set to make her return to the hammer throw. Yeast, who is in her second season as a Bulldog after transferring from Louisville, earned indoor All-Mountain West honors in the weight throw last indoor season. She had the third-farthest throw in program history, and finished in the top four in all six meets she competed in.
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She had her first outdoor action at the Kim Duyst Invitational last time out. The senior won the hammer throw with a mark of 56.27m/184-7. Her winning throw was four meters further than the second place athlete.
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King of the jumps
Fresno State junior Jabari King enters his third season as a Bulldog. He won the long jump at his first collegiate meet at the 2024 Sunbird Invitational as a freshman, and did it again in 2026. King is chasing his personal-best mark that he set in that 2024 season with a jump of 7.48m/24-6.5 at the Mountain West Championships. That season, he placed fourth at the championships.
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So far this season, King has placed first and second in the two meets.
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The outdoor record book
Taking a look at the outdoor records and where members of the current Bulldogs stand in the program's all-time Top 10, four current members look to better their Top 10 marks.
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Liz Tarczy has the program's No. 2 high jump at six-feet, set last season. Tarczy eyes the program record that hasn't been touched since 1987. In the long jump, Janae Heffernan sits at No. 5 with a mark of 6.18m/20-3.5 also set a season ago. Ella Spaulding has the No. 2 score in the heptathlon with 5,551 points at the MW Championships last season.
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Home soil
Fresno State will host three meets in the Central Valley this season. The first will be the West Coast Relays on Mar. 27-28. Fresno State will close the regular season with the Fresno State Invitational on May 1-2 before hosting the Mountain West Championships on May 14-16. All home meets will be held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis.
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CAL INVITATIONAL
Mar. 20-21, 2026 • Berkeley, Calif. (Al Brenda Track)
Live Results • Meet Schedule
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Competing this weekend
Men: Josh Dunu, Corey Ford, Noah Graffigna, Joziah Hagedorn, Julian Higareda, Marcus Jauregui, Kamoni Reams, Jabari King, Enrique Loredo, Emilio Nunez, Bronson Ortlieb, Jamarcus Phillips, Elijah Williams, Jacob Diaz, Jaden Tungate
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Women: Trinity Bailey, Ani Brown, Hayden Craft, Hannah Garrity, Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Tearra Haney, Kyndall Hannible, Jai'ya Jones, Nayla Martin, Breelyn Newsome, Hannah Pacheco, Chiara Pedol, Lynee Sims, Rhiannon Walker, Kylie Ward, Zoe Yeast
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Back in action
After redshirting the outdoor season in 2025, senior Zoe Yeast is set to make her return to the hammer throw. Yeast, who is in her second season as a Bulldog after transferring from Louisville, earned indoor All-Mountain West honors in the weight throw last indoor season. She had the third-farthest throw in program history, and finished in the top four in all six meets she competed in.
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She had her first outdoor action at the Kim Duyst Invitational last time out. The senior won the hammer throw with a mark of 56.27m/184-7. Her winning throw was four meters further than the second place athlete.
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King of the jumps
Fresno State junior Jabari King enters his third season as a Bulldog. He won the long jump at his first collegiate meet at the 2024 Sunbird Invitational as a freshman, and did it again in 2026. King is chasing his personal-best mark that he set in that 2024 season with a jump of 7.48m/24-6.5 at the Mountain West Championships. That season, he placed fourth at the championships.
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So far this season, King has placed first and second in the two meets.
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The outdoor record book
Taking a look at the outdoor records and where members of the current Bulldogs stand in the program's all-time Top 10, four current members look to better their Top 10 marks.
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Liz Tarczy has the program's No. 2 high jump at six-feet, set last season. Tarczy eyes the program record that hasn't been touched since 1987. In the long jump, Janae Heffernan sits at No. 5 with a mark of 6.18m/20-3.5 also set a season ago. Ella Spaulding has the No. 2 score in the heptathlon with 5,551 points at the MW Championships last season.
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Home soil
Fresno State will host three meets in the Central Valley this season. The first will be the West Coast Relays on Mar. 27-28. Fresno State will close the regular season with the Fresno State Invitational on May 1-2 before hosting the Mountain West Championships on May 14-16. All home meets will be held at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Clovis.
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