SEATTLE, Wash. – Arizona's track and field team was out in Seattle for day two of the Pac-12 Championships hosted by the University of Washington.

“I thought we competed exceptionally well.” Head Coach Fred Harvey said. “Collins winning the championship was definitely big, and when you stop and think about Nnenya's performance on a national level you see those marks are at the top level.”

Collins Kibet was the lone Pac-12 Champion for Arizona taking first in the 800-meter race today at 1:47.23. Yesterday he broke the Husky Track record in the prelims with a time of 1:48.46, a mark that he topped today.

"This is the best moment for me after years of working." Kibet said. "The race went very well. By all means the goal was to win."

Nnenya Hailey took second place in the 100-meter hurdles at 13.10 seconds, missing the title by one-hundredth of a second. Hailey's qualifying mark was 13.24 seconds yesterday.

Hailey went on to finish third in the 400-meter hurdles at 55.83 seconds, finishing behind her teammate Sage Watson who took second place at 55.53 seconds. Morgan Struble also competed in the finals and placed sixth at 60.72 seconds.

Gerhard De Beer took second place in the discus throw at a mark of 183 ft. - 2 in. (55.84m).

Emma Ljungberg came in sixth place in the women's discus throw with her second best career mark at 165 ft. - 0 in. (50.29m).

Gia Trevisan placed seventh in the 400-meter final at 54.64 seconds. Yesterday she qualified with a sixth place finish at 54.88 seconds.

Miles Parish took third place in the 400-meter final with a mark of 46.79 seconds. Bryce Houston also competed and ran a new personal record for fifth place at 47.13 seconds.

The women's 4x100-meter relay team of Jasper Gray , Traci Hicks, Gia Trevisan , and Savaughn Christman took fifth place in the finals today at 46.03 seconds. They qualified for the final with a seventh place finish in the prelims at 46.75 seconds yesterday.

The men's squad of Isaac Hing , Blake Eichler , Bryce Houston , and Harry Zimmerman placed seventh in today's final at 41.33 seconds. They qualified yesterday with a seventh place mark of 41.16 seconds.

In the 4x400-meter relays the men's squad of Blake Eichler , Bryce Houston , Miles Parish , and Michael Demby placed second with a time of 3:08.70.

The women's team of Gia Trevisan , Katelin Warren , Jasper Gray , and Sage Watson took third place at 3:36.65, giving both of the Arizona 4x400 relay teams a podium appearance.

“We substituted Katelin in for Nnenya and our relay team really put up an outstanding performance.” Coach Harvey said. “Along with the men finishing second with a really nice run, everyone competed really hard.”

Arizona will be hosting the Tucson Thrower's Elite Classic next weekend on Thursday, May 19th and Saturday, May 21st.