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Championship Season Awaits Ole Miss Track & Field at SEC Indoor Championships

2/24/2021 | Track and Field

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Ole Miss track & field looks to bring home some championship hardware when it travels back to Arkansas for the 2021 SEC Indoor Championships, held this weekend on Feb. 25-27.
 
Fans will be able to watch live on SEC Network+ on Day One (Feb. 25) beginning at 10 a.m. CT, Day Two (Feb. 26) beginning at 11:55 a.m. CT and Day Three (Feb. 27) at 12:25 p.m. CT. A tape delayed broadcast will air on SEC Network on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. CT.
 
ON THE AIR
 
Day One (Thurs., Feb. 25)
SEC Network+
10 a.m. CT – WATCH
 
Day Two (Fri., Feb. 26)
SEC Network+
11:55 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT – WATCH
5:25 – 9 p.m. CT – WATCH
 
Day Three (Sat., Feb. 27)
SEC Network+
12:25 – 3:30 p.m. CT – WATCH
5:55 – 8 p.m. CT – WATCH
 
Tape Delay (Sun., Feb. 28)
SEC Network
7-10 p.m. CT
 
Talent
Dwight Stones (Play-by-Play)
Dan O'Brien (Analyst)
John Anderson (Infield)
 
MEET NOTES
 
• Both Rebel squads enter the conference meet nationally ranked, with the Ole Miss men sitting in the top-10 at No. 10 and the women no. 21 in the Week Five USTFCCCA Rating Index. This is the 34th appearance in the indoor top-25 for both the Rebel men and women since the indoor polls began in 2008.
 
• The Rebel men are in their fourth straight week in the top-10 after rising to a program record No. 6 ranking in Week Two, the highest any Ole Miss team has ranked regardless of gender or across indoor, outdoor or cross country seasons.
 
• This is the 26th appearance for the Rebel women under sixth-year head coach Connie Price-Smith, as well as the 11th ranking in the last 12 polls after the Ole Miss women were ranked for the entirety of the 2020 indoor regular season.
 
• Ole Miss currently owns a total of 36 NCAA top-50 marks or times, 20 from the Rebel men and 16 from the women. Of those 36, a total of 11 currently reside within the NCAA qualifying top-16 slots.
 
• Ole Miss has won 42 SEC Indoor titles (33 men, 9 women) with 59 SEC Champions (51 men, 9 women).
 
• Ole Miss won two SEC titles in 2020 in the women's weight throw (Shey Taiwo) and the men's distance medley relay (Nick Moulai, James Burnett, Baylor Franklin and Waleed Suliman).
 
• Under Price-Smith, Ole Miss has set the highest SEC Indoor finish in women's competition (third, 2017) and tied for the best men's finish two different times with third-place finishes in 2016 and 2017.
 
• Ranked SEC men's schools: No. 2 LSU, No. 3 Arkansas, No. 9 Georgia, No. 10 Ole Miss, No. 12 Tennessee, No. 15 Alabama, No. 16 Texas A&M, and No. 17 Kentucky.
 
• Ranked SEC women's schools: No. 1 Arkansas, No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 4 Georgia, No. 6 LSU, No. 12 Kentucky, No. 13 Alabama, No. 17 Tennessee and No. 21 Ole Miss.
 
• Ole Miss is the only school in the nation to have an #EventSquad average below 1:50 in the men's 800-meter (1:49.11), 4:00 in the men's mile (3:57.48) and 8:00 in the men's 3K (7:57.09).
 
• Ole Miss leads the #EventSquad national rankings in the women's weight throw by a whopping 18 feet, 7 inches at an average of 21.26m (69-09.25).
 
MEN'S NOTES
 
• Ole Miss has won six of the last seven SEC men's distance medley relay titles, and enter the 2021 SEC Championships with the conference's top-ranked time by the quartet of Waleed Suliman, Baylor Franklin, Everett Smulders and Mario Garcia Romo, who put together an amazing race in what ended up being a historic DMR at Arkansas on Jan. 29. Ole Miss finished third at 9:30.62, the second-fastest time in program history just off the record 9:30.48 set exactly five years prior by Robert Domanic, Ryan Manahan, Craig Engels and Sean Tobin at the Penn State National on Jan. 29, 2016.  Ole Miss' time sits No. 4 in the NCAA, almost assuring a spot at the NCAA Championships, but the No. 1 Oregon men stole the show, setting the world record at 9:19.42 -- thanks in part to a pace set by 1200-leg rabbit Cade Bethmann.
 
• Ole Miss fields a formidable men's mile squad, with an incredible four sub-four members that all rank within the top-25 of the NCAA: Waleed Suliman at 3:55.60 (4th NCAA, 1st SEC), Mario Garcia Romo at 3:56.46 (5th NCAA, 2nd SEC), Everett Smulders at 3:58.73 (19th NCAA, 6th SEC) and Baylor Franklin at 3:59.12 (24th NCAA, 7th SEC). All four broke the barrier in the same heat at Vanderbilt's Music City Challenge, with Suliman, Smulders and Dalton Hengst (4:04.92) scheduled to run this week.
 
• Suliman, an All-American senior, broke his own school record at that 3:55.60 for his third career sub-4 mile. He is a four-time SEC Champion in the indoor mile (2019), indoor DMR (2019, 2020) and outdoor 1500-meter (2019). His mile win in 2019 helped Ole Miss become the first school in SEC history to win five straight mile titles, when he beat out Arkansas' Cameron Griffith by 0.03 seconds at his winning time of 4:02.47. Suliman took third in 2020. Since 2015, the list of Rebels who have won an indoor mile title include Daniel Bulmer (2015), Robert Domanic (2016) and Sean Tobin (2017, 2018). Suliman is a three-time All-American indoors, once in the distance medley relay in 2018 (Second-Team) and twice in the mile in 2019 (Second-Team) and 2020 (general).
 
• Junior Mario Garcia Romo, the reigning SEC Cross Country Champion and SEC Runner of the Year, would have broken Suliman's mile record if not for his new PR after clocking a seven-second PR of 3:56.46.
 
• Garcia Romo is scheduled to run the 3K this week, in which he owns the SEC's top time and NCAA's No. 5 time at his monstrous 17-second PR school record of 7:48.40 from the Razorback Invite on Jan. 30. He dismantled Domanic's 2016 record of 7:54.58 with his fourth-place time that day.
 
• If not for Garcia Romo's heroics, Suliman would have bested Domanic's record himself by one-hundredth of a second at his new PR of 7:54.57, currently the 13th-best time in the NCAA and fourth-best in the SEC. Cole Bullock also ranks highly after an impressive 3K in his first collegiate race on Jan. 30, ranking seventh all-time at 8:00.13 -- the No. 28 time nationally and No. 6 in the SEC. Both Suliman and Bullock, along with Dalton Hengst (8:05.26, 50th NCAA, 11th SEC) are scheduled to join Garcia Romo in the 3K this week.
 
• Suliman and Garcia Romo stand alongside All-Americans Sean Tobin and Derek Gutierrez as the only Rebels to own sub-8 times in the 3K and sub-4 times in the mile.
 
Everett Smulders' mile at Vanderbilt was his second sub-4 in as many meets, with his first attempt coming in at 3:59.93 to become the 565th American to ever break the barrier.
 
• The Rebel men also own four NCAA top-50 times in the 800-meter, including from three who are scheduled to run the race this week. Baylor Franklin improved in his first two meets of the season, with his best coming in at 1:48.59 at the Razorback Invite. The time improved on his slot in sixth all-time at Ole Miss, and enters the meet fourth in the SEC and 13th nationally. Smulders owns the NCAA's 16th-best time at 1:48.75, but others joining Franklin this week are John Rivera Jr. at 1:49.09 (19th NCAA, 7th SEC), Cade Bethmann at 1:50.01 (36th NCAA, 8th SEC) and Griffin Riley (1:51.87).
 
• Other notable distance times entering the championship meet come from the men's 5K, where Cole Bullock enters with the 20th-best time nationally and fifth-best in the SEC at 13:51.00. Ben Savino also owns a solid time at 14:03.92, seventh in the SEC and 38th nationally. Both are scheduled to run the 5K this week, alongside Robinson Snider (14:15.58, 11th SEC) and Nick Moulai (14:26.25, 17th SEC).
 
• All-American senior Allen Gordon put together an all-around fantastic day at the Razorback Invite on Jan. 29, nearly doubling in the long jump and high jump. Gordon opened the day with a sizable win in the long jump at a season-best 7.72m (25-04.00), currently the No. 8 jump nationally and No. 6 in the SEC. He then took runner-up status in the high jump at 2.19m (7-02.25) after a tough back-and-forth battle with USC's Earnie Sears, who set the NCAA lead with his winning height of 2.26m (7-05.00). Gordon's height, meanwhile, ranks No. 6 nationally and second in the SEC, and his long jump mark rests just 11 centimeters off his indoor career-best of 7.83m (25-08.25). He enters his final indoor season as one of the better jumpers in Ole Miss history, as last season he joined Olympian Savante' Stringfellow as the only Rebels to clear 7-2 in the high jump and 25-5 in the long jump indoors. Last year, Gordon's indoor career-best long jump distance of 7.83m (25-08.25) ended up 12th on the NCAA performance list heading into the national meet. Gordon proved his versatility all season long, recording additional personal bests in the high jump (2.20m/7-02.50) and triple jump (15.00m/49-02.50).
 
• Junior Joseph Benedetto has been heating up as of late, recording new PRs in each of his last two meets to become the second-best weight thrower in school history. Benedetto's new PR of 20.87m (68-05.75) rests within one foot of All-American Dempsey McGuigan's 2018 record of 21.11m (69-03.25), and it currently puts him at No. 25 in the NCAA and eighth in the SEC.
 
• Sophomore shot putter Daniel Viveros enters with a top-8 SEC mark as well, with his latest PR of 17.88m (58-08.00) ranking seventh in the SEC and 49th nationally. Viveros is currently the third-best in school history at that distance. No. 2 on that list, Danny Guiliani, enters ninth in the SEC at 17.53m (57-06.25).
 
• Junior hurdler Kenney Broadnax has also been heating up after returning from a foot injury in 2020, improving to 7.95 at Vanderbilt. That time currently puts him 12th in the SEC and 38th nationally.
 
WOMEN'S NOTES
 
• Ole Miss is searching for its fourth SEC title in the women's weight throw in the last five years. All-American senior Shey Taiwo took the crown in 2020, joining a prestigious list of just five Rebel women to have ever won an SEC title indoors. Olympian Brittney Reese won three across the long jump (2007-08) and high jump (2008), fellow Olympian Raven Saunders repeated as shot put champion in 2016 and 2017, and NCAA Champion Janeah Stewart repeated as weight throw champion in 2017 and 2018. Taiwo and Juliana Smith (weight throw, 2009) are the lone outliers to have not repeated.
 
• Taiwo took hold of the NCAA lead in the weight throw at Vanderbilt's Music City Challenge on Feb. 12, throwing a new PR of 22.79m (74-09.25) on her first throw of the night in just her second meet of 2021. Taiwo won the 2020 SEC title in the weight throw at her previous best of 22.72m (74-06.50), which was already the second-best throw in school history behind Janeah Stewart's record 24.12m (79-01.75), the sixth-best throw in NCAA history.
 
• The NCAA's No. 1 weight throw squad enters the SEC Championships with three top-20 marks from Taiwo, reigning SEC runner-up Jasmine Mitchell at 21.88m /71-09.50 (8th NCAA, 4th SEC) and Jalani Davis at 20.82m/68-08.75 (17th NCAA, 5th SEC).
 
• Ole Miss took the women's weight throw by storm in 2020, becoming the first school in NCAA history with three women at or above the 22-meter plateau (Shey Taiwo, Jasmine Mitchell, Deborah Bulai) in a single season, all three of whom qualified for the national meet and earned All-American honors. Prior to 2020, only three schools ever had two 22-meter throwers (Florida, 2004; Louisville, 2010; Southern Illinois, 2011), including a Southern Illinois squad coached by head coach Connie Price-Smith and throws coach John Smith via marks from Olympian Gwen Berry and NCAA Champion Jeneva McCall (both ended up serving as Ole Miss volunteer assistant coaches). Notre Dame also had two throwers beyond 22 meters, making 2020 the first in NCAA history to have multiple schools have multiple athletes throw beyond that mark. Taiwo led the crew in fourth nationally at her SEC title winning throw of 22.72m (74-06.50), Mitchell eighth at 22.23m (72-11.75) and Bulai 13th at 22.02m (72-03.00). The trio rank second, third and fourth in school history behind two-time U.S. champion and 2020 world leader Janeah Stewart, whose school record 24.12m (79-01.75) still ranks sixth in NCAA history.
 
• Junior Tedreauna Britt is coming off a career performance at South Carolina in the shot put of 16.33m (53-07.00). She currently ranks 18th nationally and third in the SEC this season, and with her performance she became the third Rebel to ever break the 53-foot plateau indoors behind Olympian Raven Saunders (19.56m/64-02.25) and All-American Janeah Stewart (17.63m/57-10.25).
 
• Sophomore newcomer Sintayehu Vissa impressed in her Rebel debut at the Razorback Invite, running the fastest 800-meter time at Ole Miss since 2017. Vissa, a transfer from Division II Saint Leo University, clocked a six-second PR of 2:06.45 in her first race, the fourth-best time in Ole Miss history that currently ranks sixth in the SEC and No. 18 in the NCAA. At Saint Leo, Vissa was an All-American in the 800-meter. Vissa is scheduled to run the 800 this week.
 
• At Vanderbilt two weeks ago, Vissa dismantled the school record in the mile at a 25-second PR of 4:40.99 (29th NCAA, 10th SEC). She is the fourth different Rebel in as many meets to reset the women's mile record. Senior Anna Elkin first took down Maddie King's 2019 record of 4:46.45 with her career-best 13-second PR of 4:46.23 at Vanderbilt to start the season, but that lasted only one week until sophomore Loral Winn reset the top time at 4:45.60. For Winn, it was a six-second PR that was the latest in an impressive progression from her freshman PR (4:58.92) to her season open at Vanderbilt (4:52.79).
 
• King reclaimed her throne briefly, dropping the record another two seconds faster at a three-second PR of 4:43.44 (47th NCAA) at the South Carolina Invite. Of the top-15 women's mile times in school history, 13 have been set since 2016. Scheduled this week in the mile are King, Winn and Kristel van den Berg (4:49.56).
 
• In addition to her early exploits in the mile, senior Anna Elkin has had a superb final indoor campaign in 2021, setting the 3K record at 9:17.19 two weeks ago at Vanderbilt to rank 20th nationally and ninth in the SEC. Her 5K PR of 16:21.83 also ranks highly at No. 30 in the NCAA and No. 8 in the SEC.
 
• Fellow senior Victoria Simmons also enters with a strong PR in the 5K at 16:26.89, which was a spectacular 41-second best over her prior PR. That time currently ranks 33rd nationally and 10th in the conference. Scheduled alongside Elkin in the 3K are van den Berg (9:33.45) and Cate Tracht (9:40.04), and alongside Elkin and Simmons in the 5K is Ryann Helmers (16:47.59).
 
• Ole Miss will boast a solid quartet of women in the pole vault, led by freshman Samara McConnell, who ranks as the third-best freshman nationally and top freshman in the SEC at her career-best 4.20m (13-09.25). That height puts her at No. 20 in the NCAA and No. 8 in the SEC, and also is already the third-best clearance in school history.
 
• Sophomore Lyndsey Reed also enters with an NCAA top-30 clearance at her career-best 4.15m (13-07.25).
 
• All-American junior Brandee Presley improved slightly from her season-open 7.37 at the Razorback Invite, running 7.35 in the prelim. She currently ranks 26th in the NCAA and No. 8 in the SEC at that time. Presley is the Ole Miss record holder at 7.18 from the 2020 UAB Blazer Invite, where she twice broke All-American Teneeshia Jones' 2001 record of 7.28.
 
• Presley is also the Ole Miss outdoor record holder in the 100-meter dash at 11.19 (+2.0), which she set her freshman season to become the first Rebel to ever break 11.20. As a freshman, Presley earned two Second-Team All-American honors and a U.S. U20 gold medal before earning a silver in the 100-meter and gold in the women's 4x100-meter relay for Team USA at the Pan American U20 Championships.
 
• Fellow All-American junior Jayda Eckford improved to 23.88 in the 200-meter dash last week at South Carolina, currently the No. 49 time in the NCAA. In 2020, Eckford toppled Teneeshia Jones' record in the 200-meter dash, breaking it twice at the SEC Indoor Championships. Eckford ran 23.29 in the prelim before breaking the record again in the final at 23.18 to finish fifth overall. Eckford ranked 12th among qualifiers in the event at the national meet.
 
• Likewise, Eckford also owns the outdoor 200-meter record from her freshman season in 2019, toppling Jones' all-conditions 200-meter record at 22.72 (+2.2). Additionally, that freshman season saw her also become the first Rebel to break 23 seconds at a wind-legal time of 22.98 (+0.6) and win silver in the 200 at both the U.S. U20 and Pan-American U20 Championships.
 
TEAM NOTES
 
• The Rebels opened the season at Vanderbilt's Commodore Indoor on Jan. 15-16, the first meet for Ole Miss in 322 days since a promising 2020 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic just one day before the NCAA Indoor Championships were set to begin in Albuquerque, New Mexico last March.
 
• Ole Miss had eight student-athletes qualify for the 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, who all earned All-America honors following the cancellation of the national meet. Those Rebel All-Americans all return in 2021 and include senior thrower Deborah Bulai, junior sprinter Jayda Eckford, senior jumper Allen Gordon, sophomore thrower Jasmine Mitchell, senior distance runner John Rivera Jr., junior sprinter Brandee Presley, senior distance runner Waleed Suliman and senior thrower Shey Taiwo.
 
• A total of 22 new Rebels join the roster in 2021: pole vaulter Alex Brooks, thrower Costen Campion, distance runner Whit Dennis, distance runner Marcus Dropik, multi athlete Luke Etherton, distance runner Makayla Fick, jumper Skye Gross, pole vaulter Remy Guertel, distance runner Ryann Helmers, jumper Ukurugenzi Kojo, pole vaulter Samara McConnell, jumper Kyla McLaurin, jumper/sprinter Ryan Star, sprinter Isaiah Teer, distance runner Kristel van den Berg, distance runner Sintayehu Vissa, pole vaulter Miles Walden, jumper Tyra Weathersby, sprinter Olivia Womack and sprinter Tristyn Wooley.
 
• Ole Miss enters year six under head coach Connie Price-Smith, who has led the Rebels to new heights in her time in Oxford with five NCAA top-25 team finishes, four NCAA individual titles, 34 SEC individual titles and 82 total First or Second-Team All-American awards. In 20 years as a head coach at both Ole Miss and Southern Illinois dating back to 2002, Price-Smith has collected 12 NCAA event titles and mentored 151 All-Americans on the track.
 
• In its history indoors, Ole Miss has finished in the NCAA top-25 of the team standings 15 total times (11 times on the men's side, four times on the women's side). Under Price-Smith, the Rebels have recorded their highest women's team finish ever indoors (12th, 2017) and the fourth-best indoors for the men (16th, 2017).
 
• Ole Miss owns 105 First or Second-Team All-Americans indoors (70 men, 35 women), as well as eight NCAA titles (11 total NCAA Champions; nine men, two women). Of those 105, a total of 42 All-Americans (27 men, 15 women) have come under Price-Smith, as well as two NCAA titles (Raven Saunders, shot put, 2017; men's DMR, 2017).
 
Rebel Men Competing:
60-Meter Dash: Elijah Dryer, Ryan Star
200-Meter Dash: Elijah Dryer
800-Meter: Cade Bethmann, Baylor Franklin, Griffin Riley, John Rivera Jr.
Mile: Dalton Hengst, Everett Smulders, Waleed Suliman
3K: Cole Bullock, Mario Garcia Romo, Dalton Hengst, Waleed Suliman
5K: Cole Bullock, Nick Moulai, Ben Savino, Robinson Snider
60-Meter Hurdles: Kenney Broadnax
Distance Medley Relay
High Jump: Allen Gordon
Pole Vault: Peyton Weissmann
Long Jump: Allen Gordon
Shot Put: Danny Guiliani, Daniel Viveros
Weight Throw: Joseph Benedetto, Joseph Lanham
Heptathlon: Pierce Genereux, Peyton Lowery
 
Rebel Women Competing:
60-Meter Dash: Brandee Presley
200-Meter Dash: Jayda Eckford
800-Meter: Sintayehu Vissa
Mile: Maddie King, Kristel van den Berg, Loral Winn
3K: Anna Elkin, Cate Tracht, Kristel van den Berg
5K: Anna Elkin, Ryann Helmers, Victoria Simmons
Distance Medley Relay
Pole Vault: Alex Brooks, Samara McConnell, Elizabeth Nix, Lyndsey Reed
Shot Put: Tedreauna Britt, Jalani Davis, Jasmine Mitchell
Weight Throw: Jalani Davis, Jasmine Mitchell, Shey Taiwo
Pentathlon: Sara Van Aken
 
For more information on Ole Miss Track & Field and Cross Country, follow the Rebels on Twitter (@OleMissTrack), Facebook and Instagram.
 
SEC Indoor Championships, Master Schedule (all times CT)
Day One | Thursday, February 25
Time Event Athlete(s)
10:00 AM Men's Heptathlon (60-Meter Dash) Peyton Lowery (Heat 2, Lane 2)
Pierce Genereux (Heat 2, Lane 6)
10:15 AM Women's Pentathlon (60-Meter Hurdles) Sara Van Aken (Heat 2, Lane 7)
10:40 AM Men's Heptathlon (Long Jump) Pierce Genereux
Peyton Lowery
10:50 AM Women's Pentathlon (High Jump) Sara Van Aken
11:30 AM Men's Heptathlon (Shot Put) Pierce Genereux
Peyton Lowery
12:20 PM Women's Pentathlon (Shot Put) Sara Van Aken
12:25 PM Men's Heptathlon (High Jump) Pierce Genereux
Peyton Lowery
1:10 PM Women's Pentathlon (Long Jump) Sara Van Aken
1:45 PM Men's Weight Throw Final Joseph Lanham (Flight 1)
Joseph Benedetto (Flight 2)
2:00 PM Women's Pentathlon (800-Meter) Sara Van Aken
2:15 PM Men's Distance Medley Relay Final --
2:30 PM Women's Distance Medley Relay Final --
4:30 PM Women's Weight Throw Final Jalani Davis (Flight 2)
Jasmine Mitchell (Flight 2)
Shey Taiwo (Flight 2)
Day Two | Friday, February 26
Time Event Athlete(s)
10:00 AM Men's Heptathlon (60-Meter Hurdles) Peyton Lowery (Heat 1, Lane 3)
Pierce Genereux (Heat 1, Lane 7)
11:00 AM Men's Heptathlon (Pole Vault) Pierce Genereux
Peyton Lowery
12:00 PM Men's High Jump Final Allen Gordon
1:45 PM Men's Long Jump Final Allen Gordon (Flight 2)
Men's Heptathlon (1000-Meter) Pierce Genereux
Peyton Lowery
2:00 PM Men's Mile Semifinal Dalton Hengst (Heat 1)
Everett Smulders (Heat 1)
Waleed Suliman (Heat 1)
2:15 PM Men's 60-Meter Hurdles Semifinal Kenney Broadnax (Heat 2, Lane 5)
2:50 PM Men's 60-Meter Dash Semifinal Ryan Star (Heat 1, Lane 2)
Elijah Dryer (Heat 1, Lane 8)
3:05 PM Men's 800-Meter Semifinal Griffin Riley (Heat 1, Lane 5)
Baylor Franklin (Heat 2, Lane 2)
Cade Bethmann (Heat 3, Lane 3)
John Rivera Jr. (Heat 3, Lane 7)
3:15 PM Men's 5K Final Cole Bullock
Nick Moulai
Ben Savino
Robinson Snider
3:35 PM Men's 200-Meter Dash Semifinal Elijah Dryer (Heat 1, Lane 4)
6:15 PM Women's Pole Vault Final Alex Brooks
Samara McConnell
Elizabeth Nix
Lyndsey Reed
7:00 PM Women's Mile Semifinal Kristel van den Berg (Heat 1)
Maddie King (Heat 2)
Loral Winn (Heat 2)
7:50 PM Women's 60-Meter Dash Semifinal Brandee Presley (Heat 1, Lane 8)
8:05 PM Women's 800-Meter Semifinal Sintayehu Vissa (Heat 2, Lane 7)
8:15 PM Women's 5K Final Anna Elkin
Ryann Helmers
Victoria Simmons
8:35 PM Women's 200-Meter Dash Semifinal Jayda Eckford (Heat 3, Lane 3)
Day Three | Saturday, February 27
Time Event Athlete(s)
12:30 PM Men's Pole Vault Final Peyton Weissmann
Men's Shot Put Final Danny Guiliani
Daniel Viveros
2:00 PM Men's Mile Final Dalton Hengst
Everett Smulders
Waleed Suliman
2:37 PM Men's 800-Meter Final Baylor Franklin
John Rivera Jr.
3:00 PM Men's 3K Final Cole Bullock (Heat 2)
Mario Garcia Romo (Heat 2)
Dalton Hengst (Heat 2)
Waleed Suliman (Heat 2)
4:30 PM Women's Shot Put Final Jalani Davis (Flight 1)
Jasmine Mitchell (Flight 1)
Tedreauna Britt (Flight 2)
6:13 PM Women's 60-Meter Dash Final Brandee Presley
6:37 PM Women's 800-Meter Final Sintayehu Vissa
7:00 PM Women's 3K Final Cate Tracht (Heat 1)
Kristel van den Berg (Heat 1)
Anna Elkin (Heat 2)

 

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