Ok, last chance meets are this weekend (beginning with the Alex Wilson Invite tonight). So far, three athletes have qualified for NCAAs but only two will go as Conor McCullough has ended his indoor season (he only did the weight for team points).
I'm curious on how many other Ivies will make it to NCAAs. Right now, I think I am only really confident that Maalik Reynolds will make it for the high jump as he is ranked 8th and is 1 cm outside of the auto mark. Montez Blair might be one of the last qualifiers for high jump if they expand to 14 athletes...
Other top 25 performances who are also on the bubble:
Men:
Peter Callahan (Princeton): 800m, 26th – 1:48.82 [auto 1:47.30]; mile, 14th – 3:58.76 [auto 3:57.90]
Joe Stilin (Princeton): 3000m, 19th – 7:53.15 [auto 7:52.30]
Donn Cabral (Princeton): 5000m, 11th – 13:45.92 [auto 13:44.60]
David Slovenski (Princeton): pole vault, 16th – 17-7-.25 [auto 18-0.25]
Nico Weiler (Harvard): pole vault, 25th – 17-4.25 [auto 18-0.25]
Stephen Mozia (Cornell): shot put, 12th – 62-8 [auto 63-5.75]
Nick Huber (Cornell): heptathlon, 22nd – 5550 [auto 5750]
Women:
Katie Kellner (Cornell): 5000m, 22nd – 16:11.38 [auto 15:57.00]
Dartmouth DMR, 13th – 11:05.67 [auto 11:03.50]
Princeton DMR, 24th – 11:17.93 [auto 11:03.50]
Tory Worthen (Princeton): pole vault, 24th – 13-6.25 [auto 14-3.25]
Melissa Hewitt (Cornell): long jump, 23rd – 20-4.5 [auto 21-2]
Nadia Eke (Columbia): triple jump, 15th – 42-4.25 [auto 43-7.75]
Does anyone know if Dartmouth DMR will be running this weekend to try to hit the auto?