BOULDER, Colo. – Colorado State University Pueblo track and field wrapped up competition Saturday at the Potts Invitational, hosted by the University of Colorado, as the ThunderWolves completed day two of the meet with a full slate of running events following a strong opening day in the throwing events.
The ThunderWolves opened the day with a pair of finalists in the women’s 60-meter hurdles. Kyla Ruzich advanced to the finals and finished sixth overall with a time of 9.97 seconds. Joining her in the final was Mary Scoggins, who also placed sixth, crossing the line in 10.22 seconds.
CSU Pueblo continued to shine in the sprint events, highlighted by standout performances from Janise Everett. In the finals of the women’s 60 meters, Everett surged to a third-place finish, clocking a time of 7.77 seconds. She followed that effort with another podium performance in the women’s 200 meters, placing third with a time of 25.31 seconds. Ruzich added another top-10 finish for the ThunderWolves in the 200 meters, running 25.77 seconds to place ninth, while Riley Wilson rounded out the finals for Pueblo with a 15th-place finish in 26.36 seconds…