
Guerrant Takes Third in Heptathlon at NCAA Indoor Championships
3/9/2019 6:38:00 PM | Track and Field
The junior records the best heptathlon finish in school history at the NCAA Championships.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Michigan State track & field redshirt-junior Nick Guerrant broke his own school record in the heptathlon on the way to a third-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships Saturday afternoon at the Birmingham Crossplex.
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Guerrant's 5,944 points topped the mark (5,783) he set just two weeks prior at the Big Ten Indoor Championships in Ann Arbor. His third-place, First-Team All-American finish is the best in Spartan track & field heptathlon history, becoming the only two-time All-American in the event after placing 13th at last year's NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas.
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"I'm on cloud nine, and it feels so great I finally put one together to represent my ability," Guerrant said. "I felt like this was the meet I could put it together because it was Nationals, and I had the crowd with me. I wanted to put a number out there so I could hold the record for awhile and it feels really good to put that up there." Â Â
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Tim Ehrhardt (2015, First-Team) and Kurt Schneider (2014, Second-Team) are the only other MSU NCAA All-Americans in the heptathlon.
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Stanford's Harrison Williams took the NCAA title with 6,042 points, while Gabe Moore of Arkansas was the runner-up at 5,975 points.
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It's the third time Guerrant has set a new MSU track & field top mark in the heptathlon after breaking the record the first time at last season's Big Ten Indoor Championships.
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Starting the day off in the 60-meter hurdles Guerrant turned in a time of 8.30 seconds, the seventh-best of the day in a strong field of hurdlers. Moving on to the pole vault, Guerrant cleared 4.86 meters (15-11 ÂĽ) to set a new personal record in the event, a huge improvement from the Big Ten Championships where his best mark was 4.55 meters (14-11). The height was good enough to tie for the third best of the day. He finished the day with a time of 2:45.33 in the 1,000-meter run.
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"It's great to see all the hard work pay off for Nick," MSU multi-events coach Ceith Creekmur said. "It really couldn't have happened to a better kid. One of the old adages in the multis is you don't want to see a scoresheet until the vault is done, then some of the pressure comes off. When Nick cleared on his third attempt, I knew we were good and could relax heading into the 1,000."
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The Spartans return to the track March 29-30 to begin the outdoor season at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, North Carolina. Â
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Guerrant's 5,944 points topped the mark (5,783) he set just two weeks prior at the Big Ten Indoor Championships in Ann Arbor. His third-place, First-Team All-American finish is the best in Spartan track & field heptathlon history, becoming the only two-time All-American in the event after placing 13th at last year's NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas.
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"I'm on cloud nine, and it feels so great I finally put one together to represent my ability," Guerrant said. "I felt like this was the meet I could put it together because it was Nationals, and I had the crowd with me. I wanted to put a number out there so I could hold the record for awhile and it feels really good to put that up there." Â Â
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Tim Ehrhardt (2015, First-Team) and Kurt Schneider (2014, Second-Team) are the only other MSU NCAA All-Americans in the heptathlon.
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Stanford's Harrison Williams took the NCAA title with 6,042 points, while Gabe Moore of Arkansas was the runner-up at 5,975 points.
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It's the third time Guerrant has set a new MSU track & field top mark in the heptathlon after breaking the record the first time at last season's Big Ten Indoor Championships.
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Starting the day off in the 60-meter hurdles Guerrant turned in a time of 8.30 seconds, the seventh-best of the day in a strong field of hurdlers. Moving on to the pole vault, Guerrant cleared 4.86 meters (15-11 ÂĽ) to set a new personal record in the event, a huge improvement from the Big Ten Championships where his best mark was 4.55 meters (14-11). The height was good enough to tie for the third best of the day. He finished the day with a time of 2:45.33 in the 1,000-meter run.
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"It's great to see all the hard work pay off for Nick," MSU multi-events coach Ceith Creekmur said. "It really couldn't have happened to a better kid. One of the old adages in the multis is you don't want to see a scoresheet until the vault is done, then some of the pressure comes off. When Nick cleared on his third attempt, I knew we were good and could relax heading into the 1,000."
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The Spartans return to the track March 29-30 to begin the outdoor season at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, North Carolina. Â
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