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'Dogs split across Bay Area
4/1/2026 10:30:00 AM | Track & Field
FRESNO, Calif. - The Fresno State track and field team will split up to three meets across the Bay Area this weekend.
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BRUTUS HAMILTON INVITATIONAL
April 2-4 • Berkeley, Calif. (Edwards Stadium)
STANFORD INVITATIONAL
April 3-4 • Stanford, Calif. (Cobb Track and Angell Field)
MIKE FANELLI TRACK CLASSIC
April 3-4 • San Francisco, Calif. (Cox Stadium)
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Brutus Hamilton Live Results | Stanford Invitational Live Results | Mike Fanelli Live Results
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Competing at Brutus Hamilton Invitational
Men: Jabari King, Joziah Hagedorn, Julian Higareda, Bronson Ortlieb, Corey Ford, Elijah Williams, Jamarcus Phillips
Women: Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Jai'ya Jones, Trinity Bailey, Ani Brown, Breelyn Newsome, Tiana Osuna, Samarra Blake
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Competing at Stanford Invitational
Men: Bronson Ortlieb, Joziah Hagedorn, Jabari King, Josh Dunu, Jamarcus Phillips
Women: Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Ani Brown, Jai'ya Jones, Nayla Martin, Breelyn Newsome, Liz Tarczy, Matilde Guarino, Lynee Sims, Tearra Haney, Zoe Yeast
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Competing at Mike Fanelli Track Classic
Men: Jacob Diaz, Enrique Loredo, Jaden Tungate, Emilio Nunez, Elijah Williams, Guillermo Lopez, Emilio Nunez, Noah Graffigna
Women: Nayla Martin, Khushleen Khakh, Emilia Lev, Kylie Ward, Hannah Pacheco, Chiara Pedol, Leah Mendibles, Samantha Ebell, Rhiannon Walker, Ashley Villafana Rodriguez, Hannah Garrity
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Big throw Zoe
Zoe Yeast has been a star in her first outdoor season for the Bulldogs. After redshirting the outdoor season last year, she has finished in the Top 3 in each of her meets this spring. She has earned two wins on the year, including a win at the West Coast Relays. The Louisville transfer has just this year of eligibility remaining and is making the most of it. She saw a personal-best mark of 60.40m/198-2 in the hammer throw at the Cal Invitational (Mar. 20), taking third place in the field. Her throw was the ninth-furthest throw in program history.
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Her time to shine
Senior Tearra Haney added a personal-best performance in the hammer throw at the West Coast Relays, placing third at 54.28m (178-1). Haney continued her momentum into Saturday, opening day two with a third-place finish in the javelin (43.07m/141-3) at Veterans Memorial Stadium. She later added a runner-up finish in the discus, recording a throw of 46.92m (153-11) on her first attempt.
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King of the Jumps
Jabari King has been steady in the long jump this season, and is fresh off of a season-best leap of 7.51m/24-7.75 to take second at the West Coast Relays. It was his second-straight week with a personal-best, bettering his previous mark of 7.40m/24-3.5 set at the Cal Invitational. King has placed first or second at all four meets this spring.
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Triple jump show out
Junior Josh Dunu took second in the triple jump at the West Coast Relays. Dunu leaped for a lifetime best 15.02m/49-3.5 jump, his first career jump over 15 meters. He had the longest jump by a Bulldog in the event in the last two seasons.
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Back in her element
Fresh off of her indoor title, junior Liz Tarczy will switch gears into outdoor season. Tarczy had success in the indoor season and will look to continue that momentum into the outdoor season starting this weekend. She is slated for her second high jump competition of the outdoor season. She currently has the No. 2 mark all-time at 1.83m/6-0, set last spring. The current program record is 1.86m/6-1.25, and has been untouched since 1987.
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At the West Coast Relays, Tarczy won the event with a jump of 1.82m/5-11.5. She is currently seventh nationally and second in the MW.
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Unfamiliar territory
Although Tarczy made her return to the high jump last weekend, she also made her long jump debut. The junior took fifth in the long jump with a jump of 5.75m/18-10.5.
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Hot start to outdoor season
Fresno State junior distance runner Rhiannon Walker was the Mountain West Women's Track Athlete of the Week on Mar. 24, kicking off the outdoor season with a bang. The Bulldog ran in her first career 3000m steeplechase race at the Cal Invitational that weekend. Walker won the race in a time of 10:47.62. She had the fifth-fastest time in program history, and the fastest time by a Bulldog since 2013.
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In her first season as a Bulldog, transferring from Clovis Community College, Walker has already made a name for herself in the uniform. In the indoor season, she set the program record in the 5,000m. She bested the previous record by six seconds.
Home soil
Fresno State hosts three meets in the Central Valley this season. The first was the West Coast Relays last weekend. 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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BRUTUS HAMILTON INVITATIONAL
April 2-4 • Berkeley, Calif. (Edwards Stadium)
STANFORD INVITATIONAL
April 3-4 • Stanford, Calif. (Cobb Track and Angell Field)
MIKE FANELLI TRACK CLASSIC
April 3-4 • San Francisco, Calif. (Cox Stadium)
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Brutus Hamilton Live Results | Stanford Invitational Live Results | Mike Fanelli Live Results
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Competing at Brutus Hamilton Invitational
Men: Jabari King, Joziah Hagedorn, Julian Higareda, Bronson Ortlieb, Corey Ford, Elijah Williams, Jamarcus Phillips
Women: Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Jai'ya Jones, Trinity Bailey, Ani Brown, Breelyn Newsome, Tiana Osuna, Samarra Blake
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Competing at Stanford Invitational
Men: Bronson Ortlieb, Joziah Hagedorn, Jabari King, Josh Dunu, Jamarcus Phillips
Women: Zoe-Analia Goldsmith, Ani Brown, Jai'ya Jones, Nayla Martin, Breelyn Newsome, Liz Tarczy, Matilde Guarino, Lynee Sims, Tearra Haney, Zoe Yeast
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Competing at Mike Fanelli Track Classic
Men: Jacob Diaz, Enrique Loredo, Jaden Tungate, Emilio Nunez, Elijah Williams, Guillermo Lopez, Emilio Nunez, Noah Graffigna
Women: Nayla Martin, Khushleen Khakh, Emilia Lev, Kylie Ward, Hannah Pacheco, Chiara Pedol, Leah Mendibles, Samantha Ebell, Rhiannon Walker, Ashley Villafana Rodriguez, Hannah Garrity
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Big throw Zoe
Zoe Yeast has been a star in her first outdoor season for the Bulldogs. After redshirting the outdoor season last year, she has finished in the Top 3 in each of her meets this spring. She has earned two wins on the year, including a win at the West Coast Relays. The Louisville transfer has just this year of eligibility remaining and is making the most of it. She saw a personal-best mark of 60.40m/198-2 in the hammer throw at the Cal Invitational (Mar. 20), taking third place in the field. Her throw was the ninth-furthest throw in program history.
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- Her mark at the Cal Invitational is currently No. 22 in the NCAA and No. 2 in the Mountain West
Her time to shine
Senior Tearra Haney added a personal-best performance in the hammer throw at the West Coast Relays, placing third at 54.28m (178-1). Haney continued her momentum into Saturday, opening day two with a third-place finish in the javelin (43.07m/141-3) at Veterans Memorial Stadium. She later added a runner-up finish in the discus, recording a throw of 46.92m (153-11) on her first attempt.
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King of the Jumps
Jabari King has been steady in the long jump this season, and is fresh off of a season-best leap of 7.51m/24-7.75 to take second at the West Coast Relays. It was his second-straight week with a personal-best, bettering his previous mark of 7.40m/24-3.5 set at the Cal Invitational. King has placed first or second at all four meets this spring.
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- His jump at the West Coast Relays ranks No. 22 nationally and No. 1 in the Mountain West.
Triple jump show out
Junior Josh Dunu took second in the triple jump at the West Coast Relays. Dunu leaped for a lifetime best 15.02m/49-3.5 jump, his first career jump over 15 meters. He had the longest jump by a Bulldog in the event in the last two seasons.
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- His mark currently ranks 46th nationally and second in the Mountain West.
Back in her element
Fresh off of her indoor title, junior Liz Tarczy will switch gears into outdoor season. Tarczy had success in the indoor season and will look to continue that momentum into the outdoor season starting this weekend. She is slated for her second high jump competition of the outdoor season. She currently has the No. 2 mark all-time at 1.83m/6-0, set last spring. The current program record is 1.86m/6-1.25, and has been untouched since 1987.
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At the West Coast Relays, Tarczy won the event with a jump of 1.82m/5-11.5. She is currently seventh nationally and second in the MW.
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Unfamiliar territory
Although Tarczy made her return to the high jump last weekend, she also made her long jump debut. The junior took fifth in the long jump with a jump of 5.75m/18-10.5.
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Hot start to outdoor season
Fresno State junior distance runner Rhiannon Walker was the Mountain West Women's Track Athlete of the Week on Mar. 24, kicking off the outdoor season with a bang. The Bulldog ran in her first career 3000m steeplechase race at the Cal Invitational that weekend. Walker won the race in a time of 10:47.62. She had the fifth-fastest time in program history, and the fastest time by a Bulldog since 2013.
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In her first season as a Bulldog, transferring from Clovis Community College, Walker has already made a name for herself in the uniform. In the indoor season, she set the program record in the 5,000m. She bested the previous record by six seconds.
Home soil
Fresno State hosts three meets in the Central Valley this season. The first was the West Coast Relays last weekend. 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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