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Former KU star Zach Bradford wins in Texas Tech debut

Texas Tech pole vaulter Zach Bradford prepares on the runway during Saturday's second day of the season-opening Corky Classic.  Bradford won the competition at a height of 18 feet, 4 3/4 inches.

In the first five track and field seasons after Texas Tech opened the Sports Performance Center, all eyes on winter Saturday afternoons often turned to the high-jump ring as Red Raider stars Trey Culver, JaCorian Duffield and Bradley Adkins frequently soared well above 7 feet in crowd-pleasing competitions.

This season, the spotlight might well shift over to the pole-vault pit as everyone keeps a close watch on Zach Bradford, the new guy with the funky hair and the glittering resume.

A three-time Big 12 champion and a five-time first-team all-American for Kansas, Bradford made his Texas Tech debut during Saturday’s Corky Classic by winning his event with a vault of 18 feet, 4 3/4 inches. His personal record is 19-0 3/4.

Only two other vaulters remained in the competition when Bradford entered. The 6-foot, 165-pound senior from Bloomington, Illinois passed on the first four heights, cleared the next five bars on first attempts and then missed on three tries at 18-7 1/4.