BYU’s Jane Hedengren just broke a 17-year-old record at the NCAA West prelims
Jane Hedengren of BYU achieved a significant milestone by breaking a 17-year-old facility record at the NCAA West preliminaries. She won the 10,000 meters semifinal with a time of 31 minutes, 27.30 seconds, qualifying for the finals in Eugene, Oregon. Hedengren narrowly edged out New Mexico's Pamela Kosgei, setting the stage for a competitive national championship.
- ▪Jane Hedengren set a new facility record in the 10,000 meters at the NCAA West preliminaries.
- ▪She finished the race in 31 minutes, 27.30 seconds, qualifying for the finals in Eugene, Oregon.
- ▪Hedengren edged out Pamela Kosgei by less than one second to win the semifinal.
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