Drew RogersDrew Rogers
Track & Field

Three Tigers Enter 3000m Top-10 List as No. 20 Mizzou Men's Track and Field Completes First Day of Tyson Invitational

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Drew Rogers (Herscher, Illinois) eclipsed the 3000m program record by more than four seconds and led a trio of Tigers who entered the record books, as University of Missouri track and field completed the opening day of the Tyson Invitational Friday from the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Opens in a new window Results Opens in a new window Results

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.Drew Rogers (Herscher, Illinois) eclipsed the 3000m program record by more than four seconds and led a trio of Tigers who entered the record books Friday, as University of Missouri track and field completed the opening day of the Tyson Invitational from the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Rogers, who entered the program's top 10 list for the mile last week, catapulted himself to the top of MU's standings in the 3000m with a pace of 7:56.00, becoming the first Tiger ever to cross the finish line in less than eight minutes. Declan Tunney (Orland Park, Illinois) followed suit with an 8:02.92 finish, becoming the fifth-fastest man in program lore. Tyler Freiner (Wentzville, Missouri) crossed the line in 8:08.65, now rounding out the all-time top 10 list.

Following Friday's results, six of the 10 fastest 3000m times in program history have been set in 2025.

The men's and women's weight throw teams have seen a plethora of personal bests throughout the season, and that trend continued today. Garik Pozecki (Baltimore, Maryland) became the latest to throw for 20 meters, finishing the day with a personal record 20.19m. Reagan Kimrey (Pleasant Hill, Missouri) threw 18.46m to lead the Tiger women.

A pair of Mizzou standouts finished in podium positions in the 60m dash. Alicia Burnett (St. Louis, Missouri) came within hundreds of a second of her program record mark, crossing the finish line in 7.23 seconds to take silver. On the men's side, fellow St. Louis native Robert Hines dashed to a 6.83-second mark to round out the podium.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 - TYSON INVITATIONAL

Field Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)

Weight Throw (M)

9th - Garik Pozecki - 20.19m | PR

18th - Clayton Kamp - 18.57m

Sam Innes - X

Long Jump (W)

29th - Isabella Sokolova - 5.68m

Weight Throw (W)

14. Reagan Kimrey - 18.46m | PR

15. Ames Burton - 18.41m

16. Petra Gombas - 18.16m

27. Delilah Pippen - 15.30m

Track Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)

60m (M)

3rd - Robert Hines - 6.83s

16th - Steven Marks - 6.96s

3000m (M)

14th - Trevor Peimann - 8:19.60

21st - Joshua Allison - 8:27.68

60m Hurdles (M)

Emmanuele Bellanova - FS

60m Hurdles (W)

25th - Brooke Sawatzky - 9.09s

60m Invitational (W)

2nd - Alicia Burnett - 7.23s

3000m Invitational (M)

19th - Drew Rogers - 7:56.00 | 1st in program history

26th - Declan Tunney - 8:02.92 | 5th in program history

30th - Tyler Freiner - 8:08.65 | 10th in program history

34th - Andrew Hauser - 8:20.21

35th - Elijah Limo - 8:23.13

3000m Invitational (W)

21st - McKenna Revord - 9:46.10

UP NEXT
The Tyson Invitational concludes Saturday. Action is set to begin at 10:30 a.m. inside the Randal Tyson Track Center and will be streaming on SEC Network+.


FOLLOW THE TIGERS
For all the latest on Mizzou Cross Country, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on Facebook, Instagram and X (MizzouTFXC).