
USC Men in Second After Day Two
May 31, 2001 | Track & Field
May 31, 2001
The USC Men picked up six more points and are tied for second after day two of the NCAAs. Only two Trojans remain: triple jumper Djeke Mambo and hurdler Ryan Wilson. USC is shooting for its eighth straight top 10 finish.
Field Finals--
Hammer: Senior Norbert Horvath became an All-American for the third time, finishing third with a season-best mark of 234-5 to pick up six points for the Trojan men.
Horvath: "I threw my season best. When I was a sophomore, I threw 242 and I had planned on one day throwing further. I was really trying to throw further, but it just didn't happen."
High Jump: Freshman Dawid Jaworski finished 15th with a height of 6-10 1/4.
Track Prelims-
100m: Junior Devon Ward finished seventh in heat two with a time of 10.52 and did not advance.
400m: Senior Andre Ammons finished fourth in heat three with a time of 46.34 and did not advance.
110m HH: Sophomore Ryan Wilson ran 13.72 (wind-aided) to place third in heat one and advance to Friday's semifinals of the high hurdles.
Looking ahead to Friday for the USC men-
110m HH semifinal: Ryan Wilson competes in the only event of the day for the USC men.















