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Men's Track and Field

Jessica Swalve Wins Big West Multis Championship, Three Gauchos Reach Podium

DAVIS, Calif. – Jessica Swalve held a slim lead in the heptathlon standings after day one of the Big West Multis Championships, but would run away with the championship on day two with excellent performances in both the javelin and the 800m.

Sofia Bailey also maintained her position from day one, joining Swalve on the podium by finishing in third-place. On the men's side, Joshua Godfrey also placed third to lead the Gauchos.

Hepathlon Results | Decathlon Results

WOMEN'S HEPTATHLON

Final Standings:
1. Jessica Swalve (5,023) – UCSB
2. Adelae Fredeen (4,797) – Cal Poly
3. Sofia Bailey (4,655) – UCSB
4. Brianna Kelpis (4,575) – CSUN
5. Samantha Gordon (4,459) – Hawaii

Jessica Swalve
Redshirt freshman Jessica Swalve had to feel good about her chances on day two, with both the javelin and 800m dash still left to compete in. After placing fourth in the long jump (5.16m), she would put forth a pair of top-two scores to close out the competition, with her 37.47m javelin throw and 2:22.88 time in the 800m sealing her first-place win.

It was the second straight trip to the podium for the second-year Gaucho, who improved upon last year's second-place finish.

Sofia Bailey
For the second straight day, sophomore Sofia Bailey would close things out with the third-best overall score. She put up respectable numbers in both the long jump (4.97m) and javelin (30.26m), but her strongest outing came in the 800m. Bailey's time of 2:23.07 was within two tenths of a second of Swalve's time, giving her third-place in the event and in the overall scores.

  

MEN'S DECATHLON

Final Standings:
1. Andrew Aguilar (6,983) – Cal St. Fullerton
2. Dylan Bouzigues (6,925) – Cal Poly
3. Joshua Godfrey (6,919) – UCSB
4. Brad Thomas (6,662) – UCSB
5. Matthew Molina (6,624) – UCSB
6. Peter Michiels (6,613) – UCSB

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Joshua Godfrey had the second-highest score out of the four Gaucho decathletes following day one, but would end up as UCSB's top scorer with the third-best overall score of 6,919 to make the podium. He excelled in the discus (35.25m) and had one of his best day-two performances in the pole vault, posting the third-best mark of 4.51m. 
  • After leading the pack after the first day, Brad Thomas would finish in fourth overall. Thomas took first in the javelin (61.00m) and fifth in the 110m hurdles (16.10s). He also did well in the 1500m, with his time of 4:43.32 ranking fourth.
  • Matthew Molina tied Cal St. Fullerton's Andrew Aguilar for first in the 110m hurdles (15.15s), a performance which helped him finish fifth overall. He also finished a hundredth of a second faster than his teammate Josh Godfrey in the 1500m.
  • Peter Michiels rounded out the Gaucho performers with the sixth-highest overall score of 6,613. His best showings came in the 110m hurdles (15.76s), the 1500m (4:42.06) and the javelin (53.71m).

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Players Mentioned

Joshua Godfrey

Joshua Godfrey

Multis
Redshirt Senior
Peter Michiels

Peter Michiels

Decathlon/High Jump
Redshirt Junior
Matthew Molina

Matthew Molina

Decathlon
Redshirt Sophomore
Brad Thomas

Brad Thomas

Multis
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Joshua Godfrey

Joshua Godfrey

Redshirt Senior
Multis
Peter Michiels

Peter Michiels

Redshirt Junior
Decathlon/High Jump
Matthew Molina

Matthew Molina

Redshirt Sophomore
Decathlon
Brad Thomas

Brad Thomas

Freshman
Multis