SPOKANE, Wash./ ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Former Cougar Ray Wells Jr. ran the fastest time men's 60-meter dash time in the world at 6.48, while sophomore finished runner-up in a lifetime-best 6.59, the ninth-best time in the nation, as Washington State men's and women's indoor track and field teams impressed on the final day of three-day Riverfront Invite and Multi at The Podium.
won the women's 60-meter hurdles at The Podium in a lifetime-best 8.19, and won the Riverfront Invitational women's shot put with a season-best mark of 15.29m/ 50' 2.00". later captured her second school record in as many days, winning the women's 400-meter run in 53.