
Photo by: Ellman Photography
Preview: Jim Click Shootout
4/8/2022 11:47:00 AM | Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track
The meet begins at 7:20 p.m. CT with the field events starting at 3:00 p.m. CT
FORT WORTH – The TCU track & field teams return to action for the Jim Click Shootout on Saturday, April 9 in Tucson, Ariz.
Meet Information
Date: April 9, 2022
Location: Tucson, Ariz.
Venue: Drachman Stadium
Teams competing: Air Force, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas State, TCU, Wisconsin
Important Links
Live Results
Performance List
Meet Schedule
Outdoor Notes
Last Time Out
The 4x100 team shined at the Texas Relays.
The squad of Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga and Robert Gregory Jr. clocked a 39.09 in the 4x100 prelims. The time currently stands at No. 3 in the NCAA.
Gracie Morris continued her stellar season with the Horned Frogs as she won the mile with a time of 4:53.71, winning the race by approximately 19 seconds.
In the women's long jump section B, Khyasia Caldwell placed first with a personal-best leap of 6.41m (21-0.5). The jump was the sixth-furthest in TCU history.
Several other Frogs notched Top 10 finishes as well. Devin Roberson placed fifth overall in the men's discus with a mark of 54.50m (178-10). Kasey Staley finished fifth in the pole vault with a height of 4.15m (13-7.25).
Top-25 Marks in the NCAA
Men's 4x100 Relay
No. 3 Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga, Robert Gregory Jr. (39.09)
Women's Long Jump
No. 10 Khyasia Caldwell (6.41m)
Men's 4x400 Relay
No. 12 David Seete, Simbarashe Maketa, Robert Gregory Jr., Tinotenda Matiyenga (3:05.04)
Women's Pole Vault
No. 15 Kasey Staley (4.20m)
Men's 4x400 Relay (B)
No. 12 David Seete, Kundai Maguranyanga, Simbarashe Maketa, Ethan Brown (3:07.69)
2022 NCAA Indoor Championships
The Horned Frogs shined at the NCAA Indoor Championships with the men's team finishing 10th overall with a team score of 20 points.
Robert Gregory Jr. was named the national runner-up in the 200m with a time of 20.77 and Tinotenda Matiyenga followed closely behind him by finishing third with a time of 20.84. Both Frogs earned First Team All-America honors.
Chengetayi (Du) Mapaya was named a First Team All-American after earning bronze in the triple jump with a mark of 16.51m (54-2).
Returning Outdoor All-Americans
Chengetayi (Du) Mapaya - First Team - Triple Jump
Robert Gregory Jr. - First Team - 200m
Tinotenda Matiyenga, Robert Gregory Jr., Kundai Maguranyanga - Second Team - 4x100 relay
Tinotenda Matiyenga - Second Team - 200m
Du It Again
Mapaya returns for his final outdoor season to defend his national title in the outdoor triple jump from 2019. He also garnered a bronze medal at the 2019 NCAA Indoor Championships as well. As a freshman in 2018, Mapaya reached the championship in the triple jump and finished third with a 16.38m (53-9) jump.
Mapaya secured the national championship in the most dramatic fashion possible. Going into his sixth and final jump of the night, Mapaya was in third place after a jump of 16.94m (55-7) in his fifth attempt. On the final jump of the competition, Mapaya jumped 17.13m (56-2.5) passing up event leader Jordan Scott of Virginia (17.01m, 55-9.75) and winning the national championship. It was TCU's first national title in track and field since Ronnie Baker won the 60m dash in 2016.
He broke the school record in the triple jump at last year's NCAA Indoor Championships with a mark of 16.95m (55-7.5). He currently holds both the indoor and outdoor TCU triple jump records.
Meet Information
Date: April 9, 2022
Location: Tucson, Ariz.
Venue: Drachman Stadium
Teams competing: Air Force, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas State, TCU, Wisconsin
Important Links
Live Results
Performance List
Meet Schedule
Outdoor Notes
Last Time Out
The 4x100 team shined at the Texas Relays.
The squad of Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga and Robert Gregory Jr. clocked a 39.09 in the 4x100 prelims. The time currently stands at No. 3 in the NCAA.
Gracie Morris continued her stellar season with the Horned Frogs as she won the mile with a time of 4:53.71, winning the race by approximately 19 seconds.
In the women's long jump section B, Khyasia Caldwell placed first with a personal-best leap of 6.41m (21-0.5). The jump was the sixth-furthest in TCU history.
Several other Frogs notched Top 10 finishes as well. Devin Roberson placed fifth overall in the men's discus with a mark of 54.50m (178-10). Kasey Staley finished fifth in the pole vault with a height of 4.15m (13-7.25).
Top-25 Marks in the NCAA
Men's 4x100 Relay
No. 3 Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga, Robert Gregory Jr. (39.09)
Women's Long Jump
No. 10 Khyasia Caldwell (6.41m)
Men's 4x400 Relay
No. 12 David Seete, Simbarashe Maketa, Robert Gregory Jr., Tinotenda Matiyenga (3:05.04)
Women's Pole Vault
No. 15 Kasey Staley (4.20m)
Men's 4x400 Relay (B)
No. 12 David Seete, Kundai Maguranyanga, Simbarashe Maketa, Ethan Brown (3:07.69)
2022 NCAA Indoor Championships
The Horned Frogs shined at the NCAA Indoor Championships with the men's team finishing 10th overall with a team score of 20 points.
Robert Gregory Jr. was named the national runner-up in the 200m with a time of 20.77 and Tinotenda Matiyenga followed closely behind him by finishing third with a time of 20.84. Both Frogs earned First Team All-America honors.
Chengetayi (Du) Mapaya was named a First Team All-American after earning bronze in the triple jump with a mark of 16.51m (54-2).
Returning Outdoor All-Americans
Chengetayi (Du) Mapaya - First Team - Triple Jump
Robert Gregory Jr. - First Team - 200m
Tinotenda Matiyenga, Robert Gregory Jr., Kundai Maguranyanga - Second Team - 4x100 relay
Tinotenda Matiyenga - Second Team - 200m
Du It Again
Mapaya returns for his final outdoor season to defend his national title in the outdoor triple jump from 2019. He also garnered a bronze medal at the 2019 NCAA Indoor Championships as well. As a freshman in 2018, Mapaya reached the championship in the triple jump and finished third with a 16.38m (53-9) jump.
Mapaya secured the national championship in the most dramatic fashion possible. Going into his sixth and final jump of the night, Mapaya was in third place after a jump of 16.94m (55-7) in his fifth attempt. On the final jump of the competition, Mapaya jumped 17.13m (56-2.5) passing up event leader Jordan Scott of Virginia (17.01m, 55-9.75) and winning the national championship. It was TCU's first national title in track and field since Ronnie Baker won the 60m dash in 2016.
He broke the school record in the triple jump at last year's NCAA Indoor Championships with a mark of 16.95m (55-7.5). He currently holds both the indoor and outdoor TCU triple jump records.
Players Mentioned
Ronnie Baker U.S. Olympic Trials 100m Finals
Monday, June 21
Big 12 Outdoor Champion 4x100 Relay
Thursday, May 20
Du Mapaya 2021 Big 12 Outdoor Championship
Sunday, May 16
Ronnie Baker 9.94 at Texas Relays
Monday, March 29