ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — University of New Mexico track & field student-athlete Josh Kerr captured a spot on The Bowerman Men’s Pre-Conference Championships Watch List, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced Thursday.
Kerr, a three-time NCAA champion and back-to-back NCAA mile titlist, is one of 10 men selected to the Pre-Conference Championships Watch List, which is the sixth such list in 2018 for The Bowerman, the highest individual honor in collegiate track & field.
He is just one of four athletes to appear on all six watch lists for The Bowerman in 2018.
Heading into next week’s Mountain West Championships, Kerr has cemented himself as one of the elite middle-distance runners in the NCAA.
Last month, Kerr set the NCAA record in the 1500-meter run at the Bryan Clay Invitational, clocking a time of 3 minutes, 35.01 seconds that broke Sydney Maree’s 36-year-old NCAA record of 3:35.30 set at the 1981 NCAA Championships.
His time, which ranks third in the world in 2018, broke his own Mountain West and New Mexico record of 3:35.99 set at the 2017 Bryan Clay Invitational.
Between those two races, Kerr owns two of the eight fastest 1500-meter times in NCAA history. He is the only athlete with two times within the all-time top-10.
He is also the first male athlete to win back-to-back NCAA mile crowns since former Lobo Lee Emanuel (2009-10), after he defended his upstart win from 2017 with a gusty victory at March’s NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas.
He is just the ninth male athlete to win consecutive national championships in the mile run over the 53-year history of the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Kerr also rewrote the record books in February, as he ran a personal-record time of 3:54.72 to place second in the elite Wanamaker Mile at the 2018 NYRR Millrose Games at The New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory in New York City.
That time makes him the fifth-fastest collegian in the mile run in NCAA history with the sixth-fastest mile time in NCAA history. His time also ranks fifth in the world in 2018.
Kerr is the only athlete in NCAA history to rank top-five in both the 1500 and its indoor counterpart, the mile.
Additionally, Kerr won his second straight Mountain West mile title and anchored UNM’s distance medley relay team to its second consecutive win at the MW Indoor Championships in February.
He clocked a raw time of 4:00.62 in the finals, which converts down to a 3:55.38 when the NCAA altitude conversion is applied. That time, although not superior to his season best of 3:54.72, would have still led the NCAA this season.
Kerr also anchored New Mexico’s DMR to a nation-leading time of 9:33.41 (9:24.73 converted) that leads the NCAA by nearly a full second and set a Mountain West record. That time is superior to the standing NCAA record of 9:25.97 when the altitude conversion is applied; however, the conversion is only used for NCAA qualification, not for official records.
Over his career (spanning four MW Championships), Kerr has amassed seven total MW titles.
The Bowerman, which debuted in 2009, is presented annually by the USTFCCCA to the most outstanding male and female collegiate track & field athletes in the nation. Performances during the indoor track & field and outdoor track & field seasons count for the award; performances achieved in cross country are not considered.
The other nine Post-Indoor Watch List member for the men’s Bowerman are Rai Benjamin (Southern California), Gleb Dudarev (Kansas), Elijah Hall (Houston), Grant Holloway (Florida), Justyn Knight (Syracuse), Ioannis Kyriazis (Texas A&M), Chris Nilsen (South Dakota), Michael Norman (Southern California) and Michael Saruni (UTEP).
Holloway, Knight and Kyriazis are the only other athletes to appear on all six watch lists for The Bowerman in 2018. Additionally, Kerr is the only male New Mexico athlete to appear on the any Watch List for The Bowerman.
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