Arizona’s track and field star Mason Lawyer has been named the Big 12 Outdoor Performer of the Year following his outstanding performances at the recent Big 12 Championships. Lawyer, a senior who transferred from Washington State, made headlines by sweeping the 100m and 200m dashes, setting a school and facility record with a wind-aided time of 9.93 seconds in the 100m. His 200m time of 20.02 seconds ranks as the fourth-best in the NCAA this season.
Lawyer’s achievements underscore the strength of Arizona’s track program and highlight his potential as he prepares for the NCAA West First Round in Fayetteville, Arkansas, beginning May 27. Lawyer expressed his excitement about competing in a strong conference like the Big 12, stating, “It’s huge that I was able to get this accomplishment… To be at the top of a powerful conference like the Big 12 is huge.”
Arizona Tennis and Golf Make Strides
In other sports news, Arizona’s men’s tennis team has bolstered its roster with the addition of Tristan Berard, a former Grand Canyon University player. Berard, who played No. 1 singles and secured 15 wins last season, brings a competitive edge and maturity to the Wildcats. Coach Clancy Shields praised Berard’s approach to the game, emphasizing his fit with the team’s culture.
Arizona’s golf team also celebrated a significant achievement as Zach Pollo and Filip Jakubcik became the first Wildcats to win an NCAA Regional since 2009. Their performance at the NCAA Marana Regional, where they finished 15-under, has set the stage for the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, California, from May 29 to June 3.
Original reporting: Arizona Desert Swarm (Tucson Sports) — read the source article.