DAVIS, Calif. – The No. 6 San Francisco State track & Field team capped off the Woody Wilson Classic on Satuday with seven more provisional qualifying marks.
 
Courntey Massengale took third in discus with a mark of 48.74m, which is well above the provisional qualifying mark. 
Destiny Mack-Talalemotu took fourth with a 47.29m, another provisional qualifier. 
Sabrina Dozier (37.26m) and 
Alison Sexson (35.93m) places 11
th and 12
th, respectively.
 
Mack-Talelemotu set a new program record in shot put with a 15.18m, which is also the sixth-farthest throw in the nation.
Massengale recorded another provisional qualifier in javelin, placing second with a distance of 42.43m which is also a personal best. 
Simone Reynolds placed fifth with a 35.88m, and Mack-Talalemotu threw a 35.10m.
 
Mack-Talalemotu placed second in hammer throw with a provisional qualifier of 56.17m. Sexson threw a 48.95m, Dozier a 43.43m, and Reynolds a 43.14m in the event, which are all personal records.
 
Magali Arsiniega won the 5000m with a time of 17.51.03, which is an outdoor PR for the senior.
 
Both the 4x100 squads recorded provisional qualifying times and top-ten times in program history. The group of 
Jazmine Smith, 
Monisha Lewis, 
Timarya Baynard, and 
Kennedi Atkins placed second with a time of 46.44 and the group of 
Janelle Bandayrel, 
Maya Cook, 
Kiana Lambert and 
Alexis Henry took third with a 46.59. 
 
The 4x400 of Smith, Baynard, Cook, and 
Bianca Bryant took first place, recording a 3:44.85 which is a provisional qualifier and a top-five time in Gator history. The other group of 
Vanessa Koontz, Henry, Lewis, and 
Christine Moreno finished third with a time of 3:51.82.
 
In the 100m hurdles, Lewis took second with a time of 13.95, another provisional qualifier. Baynard also placed second in the 400m, clocking in at 55.12 for another qualifying time that is also a top-ten time in the nation. Henry followed with a 57.04 for seventh.
 
The Gators placed five in the top-ten of the 100m, with Smith, Atkins, and Bandayrel leading with way with a 12.17. Lambert crossed at 12.38 to place eighth and Cook took tenth with a 12.38.
 
Bryant led the way on the 800m, taking bronze with a 2:13.17, which is a top-ten time in program history. 
Myha Castro took fifth with a 2:15.12, and 
Bibiana Enriquez was sixth with a 2:15.20.
 
Woody Wilson Individual Results
Discus
1. Kayla Hopkins (Fresno State) – 54.31m
3. Massengale – 48.51m
4. Mack-Talalemotu – 47.29m
11. Dozier – 37.26m
12. Sexson – 35.93m
14. 
Arlene Penaloza – 33.90m
18. 
Marisela Cardenas – 32.19m
22. 
Arianna Prestosa – 30.28m
 
Javelin
1. Vanja Spaic (Fresno State) – 51.32m
2. Massengale – 42.43m
5. Reynolds – 35.88m
6. Mack-Talalemotu – 35.10m
10. 
Devanique Brown – 32.80m
18. 
Jessica Tarm – 29.79m
20. Sexson – 27.51m
 
Triple Jump
6. Brown – 11.36m (PR)
9. 
Kayla Duclayan – 10.79m
13. 
NyErin Buckley – 10.00m
 
Long Jump
1. Jestena Mattson (Fresno State) – 5.93m
10. Duclayan – 5.09m
17. Buckley – 4.66m
 
200m
1. Kierra Davis (UC Davis) – 24.51
3. Cook – 24.94
5. Smith – 25.05
6. Baynard – 25.12
7. Henry – 25.15
13. Kennedi – 25.51
20. Lambert – 25.85
 
400m Hurdles
Jenavieve Turner (Chico State) – 1:01.39
3. Koontz – 1:02.76
5. Lewis – 1:03.55
8. 
Mireya Tabasa – 1:05.57
11. 
Kennedy Hardemion – 1:08.45
 
1500m
1. Jessa Perkinson (Southern Oregon) – 4:30.65
10. Enriquez – 4:48.14
15. Pearl Shomaker – 4:51.48
18. Bryant – 4:52.87
23. Castro – 5:02.54
 
Up Next
The Gators open up the Bryan Clay Invite, the Mt. Sac Relays, and the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on Thursday, April 19. Live results will be provided.