All six Hokies competing on the day advance
To start out the day, sophomore Marcel Lomnicky launched the second-best mark of the field in the prelims of the men’s hammer throw to advance to the finals of the event. The
In the women’s hammer throw, sophomore Dorotea Habazin tossed a 205-07 to earn a bid into the finals. The
Junior Asia Washington cruised to the semifinals in the women’s 400-meter hurdles.
The pole vaulters capped the stellar day for the Hokies. Junior Yavgeniy Olhovsky and freshman Hunter Hall cleared 17-06.50 and 17-02.75, respectively, to qualify for the finals of the men's pole vault on Saturday. Olhovsky tied for first in the opening flight of the event, while Hall tied for second in flight two with his best vault of the season.
NCAA track and field action will continue tomorrow. The first Hokie event will begin at noon where Pryor will compete in the women’s discus throw. Results will be available on hokiesports.com following the day’s events.
Results
Men
Hammer Throw – 1, Walter Henning, LSU, 229-00, 2, Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech, 226-00, 3, Chris Rohr, Missouri, 225-02, 4, Dimitrios Fylladitakis, UTEP, 221-08, 5, Simon Wardaugh, Boise State, 218-11, 6, Nate Rolfe, Georgia, 216-05, 7, John Freeman, Georgia, 215-01, 8, Seid Mujanovic, Manhattan, 211-11, 9, Branislav Danis, 211-08, 10, Jake Shanklin, Wyoming, 210-09, 11, Boldizsar Kocsor, UCLA, 210-07, 12, Jason Lewis, Arizona State, 210-03
Pole Vault – 1, Jason Colwick, Rice, 17-06.50, 2, Seth Burney, Nebraska, 17-06.50, 3, Jared O’Connor, Washington, 17-06.50, 4, Yavgeniy Olhovsky, Virginia Tech, 17-06.50, 5, Scott Roth, Washington, 17-06.50, t6, Bob Low, BYU, 17-02.75, t6, Hunter Hall, Virginia Tech, 17-02.75, t6, Luke Schoen, Albany, 17-02.75
Women
Hammer Throw – 1, Stevi Large, Akron, 215-09, 2, Sharon Ayala, Fresno State, 206-02, 3, Sarah Stevens, Arizona State, 205-10, 4, Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech, 205-07, 5, Eva Orban, USC, 203-11, 6, Krishna Lee, Missouri, 200-05, 7, Loren Groves, Kansas State, 197-07, 8, Jasmine Jennings, Rhode Island, 193-08, 9, Brittany Pryor, Virginia Tech 193-02, 10, Mikaela Johansson, Oklahoma, 191-00, 11, Zlata Tarasova, Kansas, 188-01, 12, Krista Larson, Utah State, 188-01
400-Meter Hurdles – 1, Nicole Leach, UCLA, 56.46, 2, Ti’erra Brown, Miami, 56.90, 3, Deserea Brown, Illinois, 56.96, 4, Asia Washington, Virginia Tech, 57.00, 5, Dalilah Muhammad, USC, 57.38






