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Hanko Advances to NCAA Quarterfinals in 1,500

May 27, 2010

1,500 Results | Hammer Throw Results | Javelin Results

GREENSBORO, N.C. - Junior Andrew Hanko (Montville, N.J.) finished fourth in his heat to advance to the quarterfinals in the 1,500-meter run, highlighting the Navy men's track team's efforts at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds on Thursday at North Carolina A&T's Irwin Bell Track.

Hanko turned in a time of 3:50.03 in the first of the four 1,500 heats contested on the afternoon, earning a spot in Saturday evening's quarterfinal round. The top-five athletes from each 12-man quarterfinal race, along with the two next best-times, will secure bids to nationals.

Sophomore Cody Rome (Eagle, Idaho) competed in the same heat alongside Hanko and narrowly missed the cut in seventh place (24th overall) with a 3:51.13 clocking.

"It was an interesting race," said Hanko, a six-time Patriot League champion. "We went out real slow which was a bit of a surprise, considering the No. 1 seed (Auburn's Felix Kiboiywo) was in our heat. Cody made a huge move with about 600 meters to go and I just tried to follow him the best I could. I was fortunate to hang on and am thrilled to be able to get out there again on Saturday and try to earn a spot at nationals."

Thursday afternoon also brought to a close the sterling throwing career of Navy senior Mark Van Orden (Morris Plains, N.J.), who finished four spots out of an NCAA Championship berth with a 16th place, 194'4" (59.25 meters) showing.

Van Orden, who was making his third consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, concludes his track career as a five-time Patriot League champion and four-time All-East competitor. His PR toss of 204'7" (62.35 meters), achieved two weekends ago in a runner-up effort at the IC4A Championships, ranks as the 10th-best hammer throw effort in school history. Additionally, that performance put the Morris Plains, N.J. is some elite company, as he will graduate ranked second on the school's all-time hammer throw ledger, behind only former All-American Ted Bregar ('74).

Sophomore Chris Ricks (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) placed 46th in the javelin throw on Friday afternoon. Ricks' top throw of the day came on his first effort, a 173'6" (52.90 meters) toss. It was the first regional appearance for Navy's second-year thrower.

This year for the first time, two regional competitions - the East Region meet in Greensboro and the West Region meet in Austin, Texas - are serving as qualifying rounds for the national championship meet, to be held June 9-12 at the University of Oregon's historic Hayward Field. The top 12 athletes in each event at the East and West regional will earn a trip to Eugene.

The Midshipmen are looking to make their 36th appearance at the NCAA Championship and first since Paul Harris ('08) was a qualifier in the 800-meter run in 2007.

Live updates throughout the weekend will be available on NavySports.com(.)


Saturday, May 291,500m Qtrs. 6:30 pm Andrew Hanko

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Players Mentioned

Chris Ricks

Chris Ricks

Throws
6' 4"
Senior
Cody Rome

Cody Rome

Distance
5' 9"
Junior
Andrew Hanko

Andrew Hanko

Distance
6' 1"
Freshman
Mark Orden

Mark Orden

Throws
Freshman
Paul Harris

Paul Harris

Sprints/Middle Distance
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Chris Ricks

Chris Ricks

6' 4"
Senior
Throws
Cody Rome

Cody Rome

5' 9"
Junior
Distance
Andrew Hanko

Andrew Hanko

6' 1"
Freshman
Distance
Mark Orden

Mark Orden

Freshman
Throws
Paul Harris

Paul Harris

Sophomore
Sprints/Middle Distance