EUGENE, Oregon -- University of Iowa sophomore Aaron Mallett broke Iowa's 110-meter hurdles school record en route to a fifth-place finish Friday at the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Mallett crossed the line in 13.40 to break the hurdles school record for the second time this season and earn first team All-America honors. The sophomore broke Pat McGhee's 26-year-old school record when he clocked a 13.43 to win the 2015 Big Ten title (5/17/15). Mallett is the first Hawkeye to earn first team All-America accolades in the 110-meter hurdles since McGhee in 1989.