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This weekend’s Ward Haylett Invitational at R.V. Christian Track Complex was supposedly a double-dual meet with Kansas State facing BYU and Kansas. If anyone can figure out exactly what the criteria was for scoring the meet, however, they’re cordially invited to explain it because we sure can’t.

For example, on Friday K-State’s Kyle Alcine and Devon Richardson took the top two spots in the men’s high jump, yet the official scoring for the meet shows BYU in first place with ten points, Kansas in second with eight, and K-State in last with six. Setting aside the fact that this isn’t how a double-dual meet works, it looks like the only men’s event which was officially counted for the men was either the long jump or the 200m hurdles, both of which finished in that order.