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Owens-delerme, Geopfert take South Central honors

- Special to The Saline Courier

NEW ORLEANS – Razorback junior Ayden Owens-delerme and Arkansas associate head coach Travis Geopfert were honored with USTFCCCA region awards on Thursday. Owens-delerme earned the South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year and Geopfert received the South Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year.

Regional winners are determined by a vote of USTFCCCA member coaches following the conclusion of the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Championsh­ips.

Owens-delerme recently became the first Razorback to win the NCAA decathlon and his score of 8,457 points equaled the meet record held by Oregon’s Ashton Eaton. The tally also equals the eighth best performanc­e on the collegiate all-time list.

The second- and thirdplace scores of 8,362 by Leo Neugebauer of Texas and 8,333 by Georgia’s Kyle Garland were also the best-marks-for-place in NCAA Championsh­ip history.

This marks the eighth USTFCCCA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year award for Geopfert.

Having returned to Arkansas this season following a three-year stint at Tennessee, Geopfert had nine entries in the NCAA Championsh­ip field among six events. In addition to Owens-delerme claiming the NCAA decathlon title, Daniel Spejcher earned firstteam All-america by placing seventh.

Geopfert’s event group totaled 26.5 points in the conference meet as Arkansas defeated Alabama by six points to complete a second SEC Triple Crown for the Razorbacks.

With a sweep of the NCAA Indoor heptathlon and NCAA Outdoor decathlon, Owensdeler­me captured NCAA individual titles No. 12 and No. 13 for Geopfert, whose athletes have reached a total of 85 first-team All-america honors.

Spejcher and Noah Swaby finished second and fourth in the SEC decathlon, while Ryan Brown placed fifth in the triple jump and Etamar Bhastekar finished seventh in the pole vault. Owensdeler­me ran on both relays during the SEC meet which combined for 10 points, and he placed fourth in the 110m hurdles.

Named the SEC Field Athlete of the Year, the outdoor season for Owensdeler­me started with a collegiate record victory in the Mt. SAC Relays decathlon with a score of 8,528 points, which included collegiate best marks in the decathlon 100m (10.27) and 400m (46.12). He improved the 400m time to 46.10 during the NCAA meet.

Owens-delerme became just the second collegian to produce a pair of decathlon scores better than 8,450 points in the same season. The other collegian is Texas A&M’S Lindon Victor with scores of 8,539 and 8,472.

In tabulating his score from the four running events of a decathlon, Owensdeler­me produced 3,887 points in his Mt. SAC Relays victory, bettering the previous collegiate best of 3,815 by Eaton in his 2010 NCAA performanc­e.

Among the world level amid profession­al athletes, Owens-delerme is No. 2 alltime with his running event score, trailing only Eaton’s tally of 3,944 from his then world-record score of 9,045 in 2015.

Overall, Owens-delerme qualified in seven events for

the NCAA Outdoor Championsh­ips. Along with the decathlon, his individual marks would have qualified for the NCAA West Preliminar­y Rounds in the 100m, 400m, 110m hurdles, and long jump. In addition, Owensdeler­me was part of Razorback relays that qualified in the 4x100 and 4x400.

During the SEC Championsh­ips, Owens-delerme ran third leg of the silver medal 4x100 relay. In the NCAA West, a split of 45.9 by Owensdeler­me on the opening leg led to a season best 3:03.95 that advanced Arkansas’ 4x400 relay to Eugene.

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