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Track & Field Splits for Penn Relays, Mississippi State, LSU
4/27/2022 | Track and Field
Rebels in Action April 28-30
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126th PENN RELAYS April 28-30 • Philadelphia, Pa. ![]() ![]() |
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MAROON AND WHITE INVITE April 29 • Starkville, Miss. |
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LSU INVITATIONAL April 30 • Baton Rouge, La. |
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Ole Miss track & field will split three ways this upcoming weekend, with the majority of the Rebel squad heading to Baton Rouge for the LSU Invitational (April 30), while a handful head to Starkville for MSU's Maroon and White Invite (April 29) and a crew of Rebel distance runners head to Philadelphia in the hopes of bringing home a wheel at the 126th running of the historic Penn Relays (April 28-30).
MEET NOTES
• Most of the action at the Penn Relays will be streamed online via the subscription service FloTrack, while ESPN2 will carry a two-hour window on Saturday afternoon (April 30) beginning at 1:00 p.m. CT.
• The Ole Miss women moved up to No. 18 this week in the Week Five USTFCCCA National Rating Index. This is the 35th total appearance for the Ole Miss women in the national rankings since they began in 2008, and their highest outdoors since a No. 16 slot in Week Six of the 2017. Under head coach Connie Price-Smith, the Rebel women have appeared 26 times in the outdoor rating index since 2016, with their best being a No. 15 slot in Week Two of the 2017 season.
• Ole Miss enters the weekend with 35 total marks or times within the NCAA East Region top-50 (24 women, 11 men). Of those, 19 rest within the national top-50 as well (12 women, 7 men).
• In its history, Ole Miss has won eight total titles at the Penn Relays with four of them part of the prestigious Championship of America series: Ralph Spry in the long jump in 1983 (26-04.25), the men's sprint medley relay of Kevin Buffington, Michael Cox, Thomas Johnson and George Kersh in 1990 (3:14.98), Pablo Sierra in the 5K in 1991 (13:51.22), and the men's 4x400-meter relay of Alonzo Banks, Jimmy Love, Savante' Stringfellow and Wayne Woolery in 1999 (3:05.19).
• A win for the Rebel women in either the COA women's 4x1500-meter relay or the COA women's distance medley relay would constitute the first COA women's titles in Ole Miss history. Additionally, a win by the Rebel men in either the DMR or the 4x800-meter relay would be their first at Penn in either event.
• School records could fall in all four of those non-standard outdoor relay events. For the Ole Miss men, the 4x800-meter record was set in 1991 at 7:22.29 (Davis, Johnson, Kersh, Manogin), and the outdoor DMR record was set in 1985 at 9:36.75 (Shine, Dean, Tate, Smith). The 2021 Rebel men's team of Everett Smulders, Elijah Dryer, John Rivera Jr. and Mario Garcia Romo ran 9:20.75 indoors to finish runner-up at the NCAA Championships, which stands as the fourth-fastest time in world history.
• For the Ole Miss women, no record exists in the 4x1500-meter relay, with the outdoor DMR record being set at the 2012 Florida Relays at 11:44.51 (Cutright, Williams, Skinner, Waites). This past indoor season, the quartet of Anna Elkin, Jayda Eckford, Loral Winn and Sintayehu Vissa ran an SEC meet record 10:56.39 to win the SEC Indoor title -- the 12th-best team performance in NCAA history indoors.
WOMEN'S NOTES
• Indoor NCAA Champion Shey Taiwo leads the Rebel women with her SEC and East Region leading mark in the hammer at 69.24m/227-02 from the Ole Miss Classic on March 25. Taiwo is the reigning NCAA runner-up in the hammer, and currently ranks sixth in the NCAA.
• Also currently within the NCAA East top-50 in the women's hammer are Jalani Davis (No. 19 NCAA, No. 8 East: 65.84m/216-00), Jasmine Mitchell (No. 25 NCAA, No. 11 East: 63.80m/209-04) and Deborah Bulai (No. 30 East: 60.53m/198-07).
• Davis ranks in the NCAA East Region top-50 in all three of her throwing events, with her best being the shot put after a career day at Alabama last week. Davis beat out Olympian Portious Warren of Trinidad and Tobago by nearly 1.5 feet at a one-foot outdoor PR of 17.73m/58-2. That throw currently ranks No. 18 in the World, No. 6 in the United States, No. 4 in the NCAA, No. 2 in the East Region and atop the SEC leaderboards. For her efforts, she was awarded SEC Women's Field Athlete of the Week honors.
• Davis is the third 58-footer outdoors in Ole Miss history behind Olympian Raven Saunders (19.76m/64-10) and multiple time All-American Janeah Stewart (18.03m/59-2).
• Davis' hammer mark was a two-foot PR that came at Florida's Tom Jones Memorial. She currently also ranks in the discus at 52.28m/171-06 (No. 24 East Region). Davis is the reigning SEC Indoor shot put champion, the reigning SEC Outdoor shot put runner up, and was the lone thrower of either gender to triple outdoors in 2021 and double indoors in 2022.
• Senior and fellow thrower Tedreauna Britt also ranks highly in multiple events in the discus at 54.11m/177-06 (No. 30 NCAA, No. 13 East, No. 2 SEC) and shot put at 16.09m/52-09.50 (No. 45 NCAA, No. 21 East, No. 8 SEC). Britt is the reigning SEC champion in the discus.
• NCAA Indoor mile runner-up and multiple time Rebel All-American junior Sintayehu Vissa was spectacular at the Tom Jones Memorial two weeks ago, as she dismantled the Ole Miss record in the 800-meter amid the Florida heat in her first try this outdoor season. Vissa won at an astounding 2:01.06, which was a three-second PR and shattered Brooke Feldmeier's 2015 Ole Miss record of 2:03.13. That time by Vissa ranks seventh-best in the world outdoors in 2022 and the best by an Italian runner. Additionally, on the collegiate level it currently ranks third in both the NCAA and the East Region and second in the SEC.
• Furthermore, it makes Vissa the 13th-best Italian runner of all time outdoors, and her time was the third-fastest ever run by an Italian on American soil, trailing only two efforts from Olympic gold medalist Gabriella Dorio at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in the semifinal at 1:59.53 (Aug. 4) and final at 1:59.05 (Aug. 6). Dorio finished fourth in the 800-meter in 1984 and won the gold medal in the 1500-meter.
• Vissa also owns a fast time in the 1500-meter this season, currently ranking 50th nationally and 28th in the East Region at 4:17.57. Vissa also owns the Ole Miss record in the 1500-meter at 4:16.70, run last season. In just over one year of work as a Rebel, Vissa owns or has been part of school records outdoors in the 800 and 1500-meter races, and indoors in the mile (4:32.70), 3K (9:04.95) and distance medley relay (10:56.39).
• Other Rebel women with ranking 1500-meter times include Kristel van den Berg at 4:18.45 (No. 36 East) and Loral Winn at 4:19.64 (No. 46 East). Both were run at Florida, with van den Berg's registering as a career-best that ranks third-fastest in school history.
• Senior Kristel van den Berg clocked a 10-second collegiate best in her first steeplechase of the year at the Joe Walker Invite, notching the NCAA's 25th-best time at the moment at 10:07.73. That time puts her fourth in the SEC and 11th in the East Region for 2022, as well as third all-time at Ole Miss. Overall, it is a three-second improvement from her 10:10.46 run last summer at the Dutch national meet. That time also ranks as the ninth-best ever by a Dutch native and second-best in the Netherlands this season.
• Fellow senior Morgan Claire Rose also ran a big PR in the 3000-meter steeplechase to open the season at 10:18.64, the fourth-best time in Ole Miss history that currently puts her 30th in the East Region.
• Junior Skylar Boogerd established herself as the best women's 5K runner in program history at the Virginia Challenge last week, claiming the Ole Miss outdoor record to go along with her indoor record set earlier this year. Boogerd clocked the first sub-16 time in the 5K ever run by a Rebel woman -- indoors or outdoors -- at a 28-second outdoor best and 17-second overall PR at 15:54.46. That time broke Anna Elkin's previous record of 16:01.34 from almost exactly one year earlier on the same track at Virginia. Indoors, Boogerd snared the Ole Miss record at 16:11.04 at Vanderbilt's Music City Challenge on Feb. 11. This season, that ranks No. 24 in the NCAA, No. 12 in the East and No. 6 in the SEC.
• Elkin also clocked a current East Region top-50 time in that same 5K race at 16:04.94, which as of now sits No. 34 in the East.
• All-American junior Lyndsey Reed continued to push the bar higher after toppling her own school record in the pole vault at Florida. Reed, who owns both the indoor and outdoor Ole Miss pole vault records, tied her overall career-best with a winning clearance of 4.41m/14-05.50 at the Tom Jones Memorial -- besting her previous record of 4.36m/14-03.50 set at the Ole Miss Classic on March 26. Reed currently ranks second in the SEC at that height, as well as ninth in the NCAA and seventh in the East Region.
• Reed was a Second-Team All-American indoors after a ninth-place finish to cap off an indoor campaign that saw her smash the school record at 4.41m/14-05.50.
• Other Rebel women's pole vaulters ranking within the East top-50 include Samara McConnell and Alex Brooks, who have both cleared 4.08m/13-04.50 to rank ninth in the SEC and 31st in the East Region.
• The Ole Miss women's 4x100-meter relay of Olivia Womack, Ariyonna Augustine, Jayda Eckford and Kelly Rowe notched the ninth-fastest time in school history at Florida at 44.36. That time currently puts them within regional qualifying contention at No. 20 in the East Region, as well as No. 8 in the SEC and No. 36 in the NCAA.
• Rowe (100-meter, 11.52; No. 50 East) Womack (200-meter, 23.50; No. 49 East) and Augustine (200-meter, 23.52; No. 50 East) also all own individual performances within the East Region top-50 at the moment.
• Other Rebel women with a current qualifying mark in the East Region is Sara Van Aken in the high jump at 1.75m/5-08.75, which ranks No. 35 in the East.
MEN'S NOTES
• All-American senior John Rivera Jr. leads a powerful group of Rebel men's 800-meter runners after his career outing at Florida. Rivera dropped two seconds off his outdoor PR to finish third in a historically fast heat at an overall PR of 1:46.82. That time by Rivera is the third-best in Ole Miss history outdoors, and it is the fastest since Craig Engels' 1:46.03 from the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials. That time ranks No. 19 worldwide outdoors in 2022, as well as the fastest by a Puerto Rican affiliated athlete. Collegiately, Rivera leads both the East Region and the SEC at the time, which also ranks third in the NCAA.
• Rivera is a four-time All-American, an NCAA runner-up on the 2021 indoor DMR team, and finished third this past indoor season in the 800-meter for his first career individual First-Team nod.
• Fellow All-American senior Baylor Franklin had a career-best performance in that same fast 800-meter heat at Florida, running an overall career-best of 1:47.41. That time puts Franklin No. 8 among American runners outdoors in 2022, as well as No. 14 in the NCAA, No. 6 in the East and No. 6 in the SEC. Last season, Franklin dropped what was then an overall best 1:47.55 at Mississippi State's Maroon & White Invite before qualifying for nationals and earning Second-Team All-America.
• Senior and reigning NCAA Indoor mile champion Mario Garcia Romo opened his 2022 outdoor season in powerful fashion at the Joe Walker Invitational, clocking fast times in both the 800-meter and 1500-meter races.
• Garcia Romo dropped nearly a full second off his career-best in the 800-meter despite not running the race in nearly a full calendar year, holding off high school phemom (and Ole Miss signee) Cade Flatt off at the finish line at a PR of 1:46.90. That time makes Garcia Romo fifth all-time on the Ole Miss outdoor list, and this season it ranks third in both the SEC and East Region, as well as No. 6 in the NCAA and the best by a Spaniard outdoors by nearly four seconds.
• In the 1500-meter, Garcia Romo was the runner-up at a season-open of 3:40.27 despite intense winds and cold temperatures. That currently puts him fifth in the SEC, 17th in the East and 39th in the NCAA. Garcia Romo finished fifth in the nation in the 1500-meter in 2021 for First-Team All-American honors, and over the summer nearly clocked an Olympic Standard at his overall career-best 3:35.79.
• Other Rebels ranking in the 1500-meter include Cade Bethmann at 3:42.27 (No. 46 East).
• Junior Cole Bullock impressed in his first outdoor 5K of the season at Virginia, running the fastest time by a Rebel outdoors in six years in the process. Bullock's final time read 13:39.46, which is the second-best time ever by a Rebel outdoors behind All-American Ryan Walling's 13:31.30 from the 2016 NCAA Championships. This season, Bullock's time ranks No. 42 in the NCAA, No. 15 in the East Region and No. 4 in the SEC.
• Junior Daniel Viveros' season-opening PR of 18.69m/61-4 in the shot put still has him in the NCAA top-50 at No. 34, as well as No. 9 in the SEC and No. 18 in the East Region. That toss is the second-best ever by a Rebel outdoors.
• All-American senior Elijah Dryer became the fastest Rebel 200-meter runner in nearly a decade after a blistering performance at Florida. Dryer dropped two tenths off his PR to finish sixth at a wind-legal 20.66 (+0.8), which puts him into a tie for fifth all-time at Ole Miss with Olympian Savante' Stringfellow. Additionally, Dryer is also now the fastest Rebel in the 200-meter outdoors since Olympian Isiah Young set the outdoor school record at a windy but NCAA allowable 20.12 (+3.2) at the 2013 NCAA Championships. This season, Dryer ranks No. 46 in the NCAA, No. 29 in the East and No. 13 in the SEC.
• Ole Miss also boasts a deep pack of 110-meter hurdlers, with two currently within the NCAA East Region top-50. Reigning national qualifier Kenney Broadnax improved his season-best into a headwind for the second straight week at 13.96 (-2.0) at the Joe Walker Invitational -- which currently puts him 11th in the SEC and 35th in the East Region. Other Rebels ranking in the hurdles include Keirston Paige at 14.02 (No. 39 East).
• Other Rebel men within the East Region top-50 include Montel Johnson in the hammer at a PR of 61.24m/200-11 (No. 10 SEC, No. 44 East).
TEAM NOTES
• In its post-indoor update, the USTFCCCA ranked Ole Miss fifth in both men's and women's competition in its Program of the Year standings. Last season, the Rebels tied a program-record with a third-place finish in men's competition, and set a new women's best at No. 7. The Program of the Year award assigns a point value to the national finish of each team following the cross country, indoor and outdoor seasons, with the lowest point total being named the winner. In women's competition, Ole Miss finished program-bests indoors (T-6th) and in cross country (10th), while the men finished tied for 10th indoors and were 15th in cross country.
• NCAA Champion and All-American senior Shey Taiwo was recently added back to The Bowerman Award Watch List on March 23. Taiwo won the national title in the weight throw indoors following a historic campaign in which she rewrote the record books and fell just one centimeter shy of the collegiate record and five shy of the world record at 25.55m/83-10. Taiwo is the reigning NCAA runner-up in the hammer as the No. 9 performer in NCAA history at 71.27m/233-10.
• The Rebels are coming off the best combined performance at an NCAA meet in program history at the NCAA Indoor Championships two weeks ago, where the Ole Miss women set an overall program record with a tie for sixth place at 29 points -- the most points ever scored by any Rebel team at nationals. The Ole Miss men, meanwhile, finished in the top-10 in consecutive seasons for the first time in program history, finishing tied for 10th at a men's program record 20 points.
• Three of the six all-time NCAA top-10 finishes in Ole Miss history have come within the last calendar year: 2022 women's indoor (T-6th), 2022 men's indoor (T-10th), 2021 men's indoor (10th), 2013 men's outdoor (8th), 2001 men's indoor (10th) and 1991 men's indoor (9th).
• Ole Miss is one of just four teams nationally to place both men and women within the top-10 at the indoor national meet (alongside Arkansas, Texas and Texas A&M), and one of just two with Arkansas that have placed men and women within the top-15 at the NCAA Cross Country Championships and at the NCAA Indoor Championships this season.
• Ole Miss won two national titles at the NCAA Indoor Championships, with Shey Taiwo nearly breaking both the NCAA and world record in the weight throw, while Mario Garcia Romo claimed the first NCAA mile title by a Rebel and the first by any individual Rebel indoors on the track since Antwon Hicks won the 2005 60-meter hurdles title.
• Ole Miss also had two NCAA runners-up in Jasmine Mitchell (weight throw) and Sintayehu Vissa (mile), who were part of a group of 16 Rebels to earn First or Second-Team All-American status for the indoor season.
• The Rebels are coming off a superb 2021 outdoor campaign that saw Ole Miss send a program record 16 entries to the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Returning from that squad are: NCAA hammer runner-up Shey Taiwo, First-Team All-American Mario Garcia Romo (1500-meter, fifth), Second-Team All-Americans Jayda Eckford (4x100-meter relay, 14th), Toni Glatz (4x100-meter relay, 14th), Olivia Womack (4x100-meter relay, 14th), and Jalani Davis (discus, 14th; hammer, 16th; shot put, 19th). Also returning is Honorable Mention All-American Lyndsey Reed in the pole vault.
• Last season, Davis was the only thrower -- male or female -- to triple at the national meet and one of only two total. Indoors this year, Davis was also the only thrower of either gender to double in the weight throw and shot put.
• Ole Miss also returns two SEC Outdoor medalists from 2021: defending discus champion Tedreauna Britt, and shot put runner-up Jalani Davis. Indoors this year, Davis won the SEC shot put title.
• Indoors, Ole Miss tied a program record ranked No. 7 in women's competition for three straight weeks, while the Rebel men rose as high as No. 12 in the pre-championship index.
• A total of 26 new Rebels joined the roster for 2022: pole vaulter Frankie Amore, sprinter Ariyonna Augustine, jumper Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley, distance runenr Shane Bracken, distance runner Aiden Britt, jumper Spencer Brown, pole vaulter/multi athlete Jose Corbo, distance runner Tiarnan Crorken, distance runner Dereck Elkins, thrower Mason Hickel, distance runner Hannah Ielfield, thrower Montel Johnson, pole vaulter Ford Maberry, sprinter Bria Mack, distance runner Chris Maxon, sprinter Keirston Paige, distance runner Miles Phillips, distance runner Cole Piotrowski, distance runner Chase Rose, distance runner Gabe Scales, jumper LaRiah Shannon, jumper Annie Strong, distance runner Lydia van Dijk, sprinter Isaiah Weasby, distance runner James Young and hurdler Ahmad Young Jr.
• Ole Miss is in year seven under head coach Connie Price-Smith, who has led the Rebels to new heights in her time in Oxford. On the track, the Rebels have collected nine NCAA top-25 team finishes (three in the top-10), nine NCAA individual champions, seven NCAA runners-up, 122 First or Second-Team All-Americans, 210 NCAA points, 61 SEC Champions and program-record SEC finishes in men's indoor (third, 2x), women's indoor (fifth, 2x) and women's outdoor (fifth, 2018). Nationally under her guidance, the track Rebels have recorded program records in women's indoor (T-6th, 2022) and the second-best ever in men's indoor (10th, 2x). In 21 years as a head coach at both Ole Miss and Southern Illinois dating back to 2002, Price-Smith has collected 14 NCAA event titles and mentored 196 All-Americans on the track.
• In Ole Miss history across both seasons, 23 Rebels have won NCAA titles and 194 have earned First-Team All-American honors, while as a team Ole Miss has tallied 32 top-25 team finishes and scored 690.5 total national points.
• All-time, Ole Miss has won 50 SEC Outdoor individual titles, with 38 coming from the men and 12 from the women -- including returning senior and reigning SEC discus champion, Tedreauna Britt. Of those, 13 have come under Price-Smith (nine men, four women).
Rebel Men Competing (Penn Relays):
5K: Nick Moulai (Heat 1)
3000-Meter Steeplechase: Chase Rose (Heat 1)
4x800-Meter Relay (COA): Cade Bethmann, John Rivera Jr., Baylor Franklin, Mario Garcia Romo
Distance Medley Relay (COA): Cade Bethmann, John Rivera Jr., Baylor Franklin, Mario Garcia Romo
Rebel Men Competing (Maroon and White Invite):
800-Meter: Marcus Dropik
1500-Meter: Shane Bracken, Cole Bullock, Marcus Dropik, Dereck Elkins
Rebel Men Competing (LSU Invitational):
100-Meter Dash: Elijah Dryer, Ryan Star
400-Meter Dash: Peyton Lowery, Isaiah Weasby
800-Meter: Jacob Lough, Cole Piotrowski
110-Meter Hurdles: Spencer Brown, Keirston Paige
High Jump: Ukurugenzi Kojo
Pole Vault: Frankie Amore, Ford Maberry, Miles Walden
Long Jump: Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley, Cory Meek
Triple Jump: Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley
Shot Put: Pierce Genereux, Daniel Viveros
Discus: Pierce Genereux, Peyton Lowery
Hammer: Costen Campion, Montel Johnson, Joseph Lanham
Rebel Women Competing (Penn Relays):
1500-Meter: Lydia van Dijk (Heat 2)
3000-Meter Steeplechase: Morgan Claire Rose (Heat 1), Kristel van den Berg (Heat 1)
5K: Cate Tracht (Heat 1)
4x1500-Meter Relay (COA): Anna Elkin, Skylar Boogerd, Loral Winn, Sintayehu Vissa
Distance Medley Relay (COA): Skylar Boogerd, Toni Glatz, Loral Winn, Sintayehu Vissa
Rebel Women Competing (LSU Invitational):
100-Meter Dash: Kelly Rowe
200-Meter Dash: Ariyonna Augustine, Jayda Eckford, Kelly Rowe, Olivia Womack
100-Meter Hurdles: Meg Goebel, Annie Strong
4x100-Meter Relay: Olivia Womack, Ariyonna Augustine, Jayda Eckford, Kelly Rowe
High Jump: Meg Goebel, LaRiah Shannon, Sara Van Aken
Pole Vault: Alex Brooks, Samara McConnell, Elizabeth Nix, Lyndsey Reed
Long Jump: Skye Gross, Sara Van Aken
Triple Jump: Kyla McLaurin
Shot Put: Tedreauna Britt, Jalani Davis
Discus: Tedreauna Britt, Deborah Bulai, Jalani Davis
Hammer: Deborah Bulai, Jalani Davis
Javelin: Lauren Hoselton, Annie Strong
Penn Relays / Maroon & White Invite / LSU Invitational, Master Schedule (all times CT) | |||
Day One | Thursday, April 28 | |||
Time | Meet | Event | Athlete(s) |
5:15 PM | Penn Relays | College Women's 1500-Meter Championship | Lydia van Dijk (Heat 2) |
5:55 PM | Penn Relays | College Women's 3000-Meter Steeplechase Championship | Morgan Claire Rose (Heat 1) Kristel van den Berg (Heat 1) |
6:25 PM | Penn Relays | College Men's 3000-Meter Steeplechase Championship | Chase Rose (Heat 1) |
6:50 PM | Penn Relays | College Women's 5K Championship | Cate Tracht (Heat 1) |
7:30 PM | Penn Relays | College Men's 5K Championship | Nick Moulai (Heat 1) |
Day Two | Friday, April 29 | |||
Time | Meet | Event | Athlete(s) |
12:45 PM | Penn Relays | College Women's Distance Medley Relay Championship of America | Skylar Boogerd Toni Glatz Loral Winn Sintayehu Vissa |
1:00 PM | Penn Relays | College Men's Distance Medley Relay Championship of America | Cade Bethmann John Rivera Jr. Baylor Franklin Mario Garcia Romo |
5:45 PM | Maroon & White Invite | Men's 800-Meter (Invite) | Marcus Dropik |
6:40 PM | Maroon & White Invite | Men's 1500-Meter (Invite) | Shane Bracken Cole Bullock Marcus Dropik Dereck Elkins |
Day Three | Saturday, April 30 | |||
Time | Meet | Event | Athlete(s) |
9:30 AM | LSU Invitational | Women's Discus | Tedreauna Britt Deborah Bulai Jalani Davis |
10:20 AM | LSU Invitational | Men's Discus | Pierce Genereux Peyton Lowery |
11:00 AM | LSU Invitational | Men's Pole Vault | Frankie Amore Ford Maberry Miles Walden |
11:10 AM | LSU Invitational | Women's Hammer | Deborah Bulai Jalani Davis |
11:30 AM | Penn Relays | College Women's 4x1500-Meter Relay Championship of America | Anna Elkin Skylar Boogerd Loral Winn Sintayehu Vissa |
12:00 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's Hammer | Costen Campion Montel Johnson Joseph Lanham |
12:15 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's High Jump | Meg Goebel LaRiah Shannon Sara Van Aken |
12:30 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's 4x100-Meter Relay | Olivia Womack Ariyonna Augustine Jayda Eckford Kelly Rowe |
1:00 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's Shot Put | Tedreauna Britt Jalani Davis |
LSU Invitational | Men's Long Jump | Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley Cory Meek |
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LSU Invitational | Women's Long Jump | Skye Gross Sara Van Aken |
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1:05 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's 100-Meter Hurdles | Meg Goebel Annie Strong |
1:15 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's 110-Meter Hurdles | Spencer Brown Keirston Paige |
1:35 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's 400-Meter Dash | Peyton Lowery Isaiah Weasby |
1:45 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's Pole Vault | Alex Brooks Samara McConnell Elizabeth Nix Lyndsey Reed |
LSU Invitational | Women's 100-Meter Dash | Kelly Rowe | |
2:00 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's Shot Put | Pierce Genereux Daniel Viveros |
LSU Invitational | Men's 100-Meter Dash | Elijah Dryer Ryan Star |
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2:02 PM | Penn Relays | College Men's 4x800-Meter Relay Championship of America | Cade Bethmann John Rivera Jr. Baylor Franklin Mario Garcia Romo |
2:20 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's 800-Meter | Jacob Lough Cole Piotrowski |
2:30 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's High Jump | Ukurugenzi Kojo |
LSU Invitational | Women's 200-Meter Dash | Ariyonna Augustine Jayda Eckford Kelly Rowe Olivia Womack |
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2:45 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's Javelin | Lauren Hoselton Annie Strong |
3:00 PM | LSU Invitational | Women's Triple Jump | Kyla McLaurin |
3:15 PM | LSU Invitational | Men's Triple Jump | Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley |
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