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Track & Field Ready to Compete at 2023 SEC Indoor Championships

2/23/2023 | Track and Field

Competition Runs Feb. 24-25 and Will Stream Live on SECN+

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2023 SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
February 24-25 • Fayetteville, Ark.
Randal Tyson Track Center
2023 SEC Indoor

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Ole Miss track & field will bring both of its nationally ranked squads to Arkansas in search of some conference hardware at the 2023 SEC Indoor Championships, held this Friday and Saturday (Feb. 24-25).
 
Fans will be able to watch both days live online via SEC Network+, with the Day One stream beginning at 1:30 p.m. CT and the Day Two stream starting at 2 p.m. CT. A tape delayed broadcast of highlights from both days will air on SEC Network on Sun., Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. CT.
 
ON THE AIR
 
Day One (Fri., Feb. 24)
SEC Network+
1:30-3:00 p.m. CT – WATCH
4:00-8:30 p.m. CT – WATCH
 
Day Two (Sat., Feb. 25)
SEC Network+
2:00-3:00 p.m. CT – WATCH
4:00-7:30 p.m. CT – WATCH
 
Tape Delay (Sun., Feb. 26)
SEC Network
7:00-10:30 p.m. CT
 
Talent
Dwight Stones (Play-by-Play)
Dan O'Brien (Analyst)
Larra Overton (Analyst)
John Anderson (Infield)
 
MEET NOTES
 
• Ole Miss is ranked within the national top-25 in both women's and men's competition entering this weekend, with the Rebel women at No. 15 and the men No. 21 in the Week Five USTFCCCA National Rating Index released on Monday.
 
• Other ranked SEC women's schools: No. 2 Arkansas, No. 3 Florida, No. 6 Alabama, No. 8 LSU, No. 10 Tennessee, No. 11 Texas A&M, No. 13 Georgia and No. 18 Kentucky.
 
• Other ranked SEC men's schools: No. 1 Arkansas, No. 4 Tennessee, No. 7 Florida, No. 10 Georgia, No. 12 Alabama, No. 14 Kentucky, No. 17 South Carolina, No. 18 Texas A&M, No. 20 Mississippi State and No. 24 Auburn.
 
• Ole Miss has won 52 SEC Indoor titles (38 men, 14 women) with 79 SEC Champions (62 men, 17 women).
 
• Ole Miss won five titles at the 2022 SEC Indoor Championships: Jalani Davis in the women's shot put Jasmine Mitchell in the women's weight throw, former Rebel Sintayehu Vissa in the women's mile, and both the men's and women's distance medley relay titles. The DMR sweep was the first at the SEC meet since 2007 (Tennessee) and marked just the seventh sweep in conference history, joining 1986 Alabama, 1989 Kentucky, 1998 Arkansas, 2000 Arkansas, 2001 Arkansas and 2007 Tennessee.
 
• The Ole Miss men have won eight of the last nine DMR titles, stitching together two separate four-peats from 2014-17 and 2019-22 -- with the lone loss in there a narrow one to Arkansas in 2018. The eight of nine stretch is tied for the best in SEC history with an exactly similar run by Arkansas from 1997-2005, with the Razorbacks' lone loss coming in 2003 to Florida. A win by Ole Miss would mark the first five-peat in the men's DMR since Arkansas' run from 1997-2002.
 
• Ole Miss has also won five of the last six SEC women's weight throw titles since 2017, with Janeah Stewart winning back-to-back in 2017 and 2018, Shey Taiwo winning in 2020, and current senior Jasmine Mitchell standing as the two-time defending champ after wins in 2021 and 2022. This streak is the second-best in conference history behind only a five-year run by Florida from 2001-05.
 
• Under Price-Smith, Ole Miss has set the highest SEC Indoor finish in women's competition twice (fifth; 2017, 2022) and tied for the best men's finish twice with third-place finishes in 2016 and 2017.
 
• Ole Miss owns 22 total times or marks within the NCAA top-50 entering this weekend (11 men, 11 women), including nine within the NCAA top-16 (four men, five women). That includes a one-two punch on the national leaderboard from All-American seniors Jalani Davis (No. 1, 24.13m/79-2) and Jasmine Mitchell (No. 2, 24.06m/78-11.25) in the women's weight throw.
 
• Ole Miss has won seven SEC weekly honors this indoor season. Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan has won SEC Men's Freshman of the Week three times (Jan. 17, Jan. 31, Feb. 14), with individual Rebel wins from Jalani Davis on Jan. 17 (SEC Co-Women's Field Athlete of the Week), Baylor Franklin on Jan. 24 (SEC Men's Runner of the Week), Jasmine Mitchell on Jan. 24 (SEC Women's Field Athlete of the Week), and the men's distance medley relay of Baylor Franklin, Cade Flatt, Tiarnan Crorken and Anthony Camerieri on Feb. 21 (SEC Men's Runner of the Week).
 
• Six school records have come tumbling down this indoor season, courtesy of Robinson-O'Hagan in both the men's weight throw (23.05m/75-07.50) and shot put (19.73m/64-08.75), Skylar Boogerd in the women's 5K (16:00.28), the women's distance medley relay of Kristel van den Berg, Gabrielle Matthews, Madison Hulsey and Loral Winn (10:55.04), as well as two non-standard events from the Rebel women via McKenzie Long in the 300-meter dash (37.38) and Loral Winn in the 1000-meter (2:43.85).
 
REBELS IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS
 
• This marks just the 15th time both Rebel units have been nationally ranked at the same time indoors, with all 15 instances coming within the past three seasons since first occurring in Week Two of the 2021 indoor campaign.
 
• Overall, this is the 45th appearance in the indoor national top-25 for the Rebel men since first appearing in 2010, and the 48th ranking for the Rebel women since their first in 2008. Of those 93 combined indoor rankings, Price-Smith has claimed 60 total appearances indoors (40 women, 20 men).
 
• The Rebel women have been ranked in 25 of the last 27 releases dating back to the Preseason release for the 2020 indoor season, including a current streak of 18 in a row dating back to Week Two of the 2021 campaign.
 
• The Rebel men opened the indoor season at an overall program record No. 5 in Week One -- breaking the record across the Ole Miss indoor, outdoor and cross country seasons, both men and women -- set by the 2021 men's indoor squad that ranked No. 6 in Week Two.
 
• In its history indoors, Ole Miss has appeared in the national top-10 a total of 17 times – 12 from the Ole Miss women, and five from the Rebel men – and of those 17 indoor top-10 appearances, 16 have come under the supervision of eighth-year head coach Connie Price-Smith.
 
• Ole Miss ranked No. 7 three times indoors last season in the women's rankings, the best ranking by the Rebel women since hitting No. 7 in Week One of the 2008 season -- the first year national rankings were available. In its history, Ole Miss has ranked within the women's national top-10 a total of 12 times -- half of which came during the 2022 season.
 
WOMEN'S NOTES
 
• Ole Miss enters as the winners of five of the last six SEC women's weight throw titles since 2017, and enter 2023 not only with the two-time defending champion Jasmine Mitchell, but the NCAA's top-two in Mitchell and Jalani Davis.

• Davis currently leads the NCAA at her season-opening four-foot PR of 24.13m/79-2. That throw currently ranks eighth in the world for 2023, and earned her SEC weekly honors.

• Davis also owns an NCAA top-10 mark in the shot put following a season-best toss of 17.58m/57-08.25 at Vanderbilt on Feb. 11 -- putting her No. 10 in the NCAA and No. 2 in the SEC this year. Davis is the defending SEC Indoor champion in the shot put after her career-best 17.69m/58-00.50 last year.
 
• Mitchell earned her SEC honors after an impressive double effort at the Vanderbilt Invitational on Jan. 20-21, improving in the weight throw to a season-best 24.06m/78-11.25 to rank second nationally behind Davis and ninth worldwide this season. At Vandy, Mitchell was the top collegiate finisher behind former Rebel great Janeah Stewart, who tied the world record on her winning sixth-round heave of 25.60m/84-0.
 
• In the shot put, Mitchell unleashed a two-foot PR to win by two feet at 17.42m/57-2 -- currently No. 3 in the SEC and No. 12 nationally. That throw also improved upon her place in No. 4 all-time in Ole Miss history.
 
• That season-opening weight throw performance also moved Davis up to No. 8 in collegiate history with the 23rd-best throw all-time, giving Ole Miss four entries in the all-time top-10 who are all beyond 79 feet: 2022 NCAA Champion Shey Taiwo (second, 25.55m/83-10; 2022), Mitchell (third, 24.94m/81-10; 2022), Davis (eighth, 24.13m/79-2; 2023) and world record holder Janeah Stewart (24.12m/79-01.75; 2018).
 
• In addition to owning 40 percent of the all-time collegiate top-10, Ole Miss has 50 of the 133 total 23-meter throws in collegiate history (37.6 percent). Of those 133, NCAA champ Shey Taiwo collected 21 in her Rebel career (15.8 percent) and Janeah Stewart owns nine, while current Rebels Jasmine Mitchell (14) and Jalani Davis (6) combine for 20 career 23-meter tosses. At the 24-meter plateau, Ole Miss has 14 of 35 total in NCAA history (40 percent) -- with Taiwo owning nine such throws by herself (22.5 percent), in addition to four of the top-10 tosses and three of the six 25-meter throws all-time. At four 24-meter throwers all-time, Ole Miss stands as the lone school in the nation to have more than one beyond the 24-meter mark.
 
• Mitchell and Davis are among just seven women in world history to break 79 feet in the weight throw and 57 feet in the shot put indoors:
 
Name (Country) Shot Weight Combo
Jeneva Stevens (USA) 19.10m/62-8 24.24m/79-06.50  43.34m
Janeah Stewart (USA) 17.63m/57-10.25 25.60m/84-0 43.23m
Felisha Johnson (USA) 18.72m/61-5 24.22m/79-05.50 42.94m
Jasmine Mitchell (USA) 17.42m/57-2 24.94m/81-10 42.36m
Sade Olatoye (NGR) 17.88m/58-8 24.46m/80-3 42.34m
Jalani Davis (USA) 17.69m/58-00.50 24.13m/79-2 41.82m
Candice Scott (TTO) 17.65m/57-11 24.17m/79-03.75  41.82m

  • The Ole Miss quartet of Kristel van den Berg (1200m; 3:20), Gabrielle Matthews (400m; 0:53), Madison Hulsey (800m; 2:06) and Loral Winn (mile; 4:33) broke the schoool record in the distance medley relay at Notre Dame's Alex Wilson Invitational last week, running 10:55.04 to launch the Rebels up to No. 12 nationally and No. 3 in the SEC this season. That latest time breaks the previous best (and current SEC meet record) of 10:56.39 run by Anna Elkin, Jayda Eckford, Winn and Sintayehu Vissa last year en route to Ole Miss' first-ever SEC title on the track indoors.
 
• Winn will also run in the mile, entering ranked No. 4 in the SEC at her latest three-second PR of 4:36.07 from the Music City Challenge on Feb. 10. Winn ran an unofficial 4:33 anchor leg on the school record DMR at Notre Dame last week.
 
• Winn opened her 2023 season in an identical way as she did the 2022 season: by breaking the Ole Miss record in the 1000-meter race at the Vanderbilt Invitational. Winn reset the record by eight seconds at Vanderbilt on Jan. 21 last year at 2:46.59, and she outdid herself by three more seconds on Jan. 20 of this year, finishing runner-up at 2:43.85.
 
• Senior Skylar Boogerd took down her own school record at Vanderbilt two weeks ago, dropping 11 seconds to 16:00.28. That time puts her No. 6 in the SEC. Boogerd was the first Rebel woman to break 16 minutes in the 5K, running her outdoor recordn 15:54.46 last year before earning SEC silver in the 10K at 34:11.87.
 
• Senior transfer McKenzie Long wowed in her Ole Miss 60-meter dash debut, winning both the prelim and the final amidst a strong field at the Razorback Invitational on Jan. 28. Long ran a career-best 7.27 in the prelim before winning the final by one-hundredth of a second at 7.28. Her prelim PR launched her up to No. 2 in Ole Miss history, and it currently puts her No. 10 in the SEC and No. 24 in the NCAA this indoor season.
 
• Long replicated that 60-meter time at Arkansas on Feb. 10 for the Tyson Invitational before running 23.29 in the 200-meter dash the next day -- the second-fastest in Ole Miss history.
 
• Long opened her Rebel career by etching her name into the Ole Miss record books, breaking the long-standing women's school record in the 300-meter dash at Vanderbilt on Jan. 13. Long won at 37.38 to break Sonya Varnell's 1987 record of 37.58, which was a conversion of her 37.8 in the 300-yard dash.
 
MEN'S NOTES
 
• Freshman Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan has quickly cemented himself as one of the most prolific freshman throwers in NCAA history, making short work of the Ole Miss record book and launching himself into the national conversation just a few meets into his collegiate career.
 
• Robinson-O'Hagan has broke both Ole Miss records in the weight throw and shot put several times over, with his current bests in those events standing at 23.05m/75-07.50 in the weight (No. 2 SEC, No. 3 NCAA, No. 11 U.S., No. 12 World) and 19.73m/64-08.75 in the shot (No. 4 SEC, No. 12 NCAA).
 
• At those distances, Robinson-O'Hagan is currently the only thrower in the world at 75 feet in the weight throw and 64 feet in the shot put.
 
• Historically, his prowess in both events stacks up among the best in collegiate history. Just four meets into his Rebel career, Robinson-O'Hagan's combined shot/weight distance of 42.78m ranks No. 8 in collegiate history and is the lone freshman in the top-10.
 
• When Robinson-O'Hagan crossed the 23-meter plateau in the weight throw at Vanderbilt's Music City Challenge on Feb. 10, he entered an exclusive group of freshmen throwers. Robinson-O'Hagan is one of just three collegiate freshmen in available records to break 23 meters, and his toss is one of just four behind Gleb Dudarev's 23.44m/76-11 from 2017 while at Kansas, Princeton's Conor McCullough, who threw 23.19m/76-1 in 2012, and ahead of another Dudarev throw in 2017 of 23.00m/75-05.50.
 
• Among freshmen this season, Robinson-O'Hagan leads the weight throw by more than three feet over UCLA's Michael Pinckney (22.05m/72-04.25), and by nearly five feet in the shot put over Oklahoma's Tucker Smith (18.55m/60-1).
 
• Robinson-O'Hagan is the first 64-foot men's shot putter in Ole Miss history, indoors or outdoors, and only the third collegiate freshman to break 64 feet since 2020 alongside Wisconsin's Andrew Stone (19.82m/65-00.50) and Illinois' Tyler Sudduth (19.59m/64-03.25) -- both from 2022.
 
• His latest shot put PR ranks as the eighth-best throw by a freshman since 2018 and was the seventh-best that early into a freshman season in the same timespan. Since 2018, only Arizona's Jordan Geist (21.45m/70-04.50; 2018), Texas' Tripp Pipperi (19.83m/65-00.75; 2018) and Wisconsin's Andrew Stone (19.82m/65-00.50; 2022) rank ahead of Robinson-O'Hagan as freshman shot putters.
 
• Both combined, Robinson-O'Hagan is the lone collegiate freshman since at least 2013 (when available yearly lists begin) to throw 22 meters in the weight and 64 feet in the shot put.
 
• Ole Miss ran its second-fastest DMR ever at Notre Dame last week, with the quartet of Baylor Franklin (1200m; 2:51), Cade Flatt (400m; 0:47), Tiarnan Crorken (800m; 1:46) and Anthony Camerieri (mile; 3:54) clocking in at 9:21.89 -- currently the SEC leader and No. 8 in the NCAA. That time ranks as the eighth-fastest in collegiate history on an oversized track. The Rebel men will be looking to win their ninth SEC title in the DMR in 10 tries this week.
 
• Two members of that DMR -- All-Americans Baylor Franklin and Tiarnan Crorken -- will be looking to garner big points for the Rebels in the men's 800-meter. Both enter ranked within the top-20 of the NCAA and top-8 of the SEC, with Franklin's 1:46.74 sitting sixth nationally and third in the SEC, and Crorken's 1:47.39 at No. 19 nationally and No. 7 in the conference.
 
• For Franklin, that time was his season-opener and moved him up to No. 2 in Ole Miss history, trailing only national champion George Kersh's 1:46.19 from the 1991 NCAA Indoor Championships. That race was also Crorken's season-open and an indoor PR, which ranks fifth in Ole Miss history.
 
• Franklin capped off the 2022 outdoor season with a spectacular fifth-place finish in the U.S. men's 800-meter final, where he ran a career-best 1:45.65 and split 52.90 over his final 400 to claw his way from the back of the pack at the bell.
 
• Crorken was a First-Team All-American in the 800-meter in his first season at Ole Miss last year, finishing fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships.
 
• Crorken is coming off a trip to the 115th Millrose Games in New York City, where he finished seventh in the invitational mile at 4:02.85. Also running at Millrose was DMR teammate Cade Flatt, who finished eighth in the men's 800-meter.
 
• Flatt had a spectacular high school career at Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky, where he became one of the best middle distance runners in United States history. He won Gatorade National Athlete of the Year honors for Boys Track for 2021-22, capped by two national titles in the 800-meter both indoors and outdoors. At the New Balance Outdoor Nationals, Flatt came within three hundredths of a second of the all-time U.S. record in the boys 800-meter, running 1:46.48 in his title-winning race to rank second in U.S. history behind Michael Granville's 1996 record of 1:46.45.
 
• Senior Shane Bracken will be pulling double-duty for the Rebels in the mile and the 3K. Bracken is one of just seven Rebels to break four minutes in the mile and eight minutes in the 3K, entering with the SEC's third-fastest mile time at his PR of 3:57.07 (No. 5 school history) and a 3K PR of 7:54.54 that ranks third in school history -- both run this season.
 
• Fellow senior Anthony Camerieri enters with the SEC's second-best mile time at his PR 3:56.90 (No. 4 school history), but will instead focus on the 3K and the DMR -- in which he unofficially ran a 3:54 anchor leg for Ole Miss last week at Notre Dame. Camerieri ranks fifth in the SEC at his 3K best of 7:52.80 -- the second-fastest time in Ole Miss history.
 
• Freshman Logan Kelley put together a historic performance in the pole vault at Arkansas' Tyson Invitational two weeks ago. Kelley won the open pole vault at a massive nine-inch PR of 5.32m/17-05.50, which also registered as nearly one foot better than his prior collegiate best of 5.05m/16-06.75. Kelley was clean over his first bar of the day at 4.95m/16-02.75 before hitting on second attempts at new PRs of both 5.12m/16-09.50 and 5.22m/17-01.50. At his newest PR of 5.32m/17-05.50, Kelley sailed straight over on his first attempt to seal victory.
 
• Kelley's clearance puts him at No. 3 all-time in Ole Miss history indoors, trailing only Olympian Sam Kendricks (5.70m/18-08.25; 2014) and Peyton Weissmann (5.35m/17-06.50; 2020). Furthermore, Kelley stands as the best Rebel freshman pole vaulter ever indoors, and combined he trails only four outdoor clearances by Kendricks his freshman season in 2012.
 
SEC Indoor Championships, Master Schedule (all times CT)
Day One | Friday, February 24
Time Event Athlete(s)
12:00 PM Women's Pentathlon (60-Meter Hurdles) Sara Van Aken (Heat 1, Lane 8)
Meg Goebel (Heat 2, Lane 6)
12:45 PM Women's Pentathlon (High Jump) Meg Goebel (Flight 1)
Sara Van Aken (Flight 2)
1:30 PM Men's Pole Vault Final Frankie Amore
Logan Kelley
Noah Mumme
3:15 PM Women's Pentathlon (Shot Put) Meg Goebel
Sara Van Aken
3:45 PM Men's Weight Throw Final Costen Campion
Mason Hickel
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan
4:00 PM Men's Mile Prelims Gabe Scales (Heat 1)
Shane Bracken (Heat 2)
Dalton Hengst (Heat 2)
4:15 PM Women's Pentathlon (Long Jump) Sara Van Aken (Flight 1)
Meg Goebel (Flight 2)
Women's Mile Prelims Sophie Baumann (Heat 2)
Loral Winn (Heat 2)
4:30 PM Men's 60-Meter Dash Prelims Keith Robinson (Heat 3, Lane 5)
4:45 PM Women's 60-Meter Dash Prelims McKenzie Long (Heat 2, Lane 4)
Ariyonna Augustine (Heat 2, Lane 7)
5:15 PM Women's Pole Vault Final Samara McConnell
5:50 PM Men's 800-Meter Prelims Marcus Dropik (Heat 1)
Baylor Franklin (Heat 1)
Tiarnan Crorken (Heat 2)
Jacob Lough (Heat 2)
Cole Piotrowski (Heat 2)
6:02 PM Women's 800-Meter Prelims Jocelyn Long (Heat 2)
6:15 PM Women's Weight Throw Final Tedreauna Britt (Flight 2)
Jalani Davis (Flight 2)
Jasmine Mitchell (Flight 2)
Men's 60-Meter Hurdles Prelims Ahmad Young Jr. (Heat 2, Lane 2)
Kenney Broadnax (Heat 2, Lane 6)
6:20 PM Women's Pentathlon (800-Meter) Meg Goebel
Sara Van Aken
6:27 PM Women's 60-Meter Hurdles Prelims Jerricka Ambus (Heat 2, Lane 2)
Jaiden Paris (Heat 3, Lane 6)
6:40 PM Men's 5K Final Cole Bullock
Dereck Elkins
7:20 PM Women's 5K Final Skylar Boogerd
Hannah Ielfield
Ryann Helmers
7:40 PM Women's 200-Meter Dash Prelims McKenzie Long (Heat 5, Lane 6)
Ariyonna Augustine (Heat 7, Lane 3)
Jayda Eckford (Heat 9, Lane 3)
8:00 PM Men's Distance Medley Relay Final --
8:15 PM Women's Distance Medley Relay Final --
Day Two | Saturday, February 25
Time Event Athlete(s)
2:15 PM Men's High Jump Final Arvesta Troupe
Women's High Jump Final Sara Van Aken
3:00 PM Men's Shot Put Final Mason Hickel (Flight 1)
Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (Flight 2)
Daniel Viveros (Flight 2)
4:05 PM Men's Mile Final Shane Bracken
Dalton Hengst
Gabe Scales
4:15 PM Women's Triple Jump Final Kyla McLaurin
Women's Mile Final Loral Winn
4:32 PM Women's 60-Meter Dash Final McKenzie Long (Lane 2)
5:00 PM Men's Triple Jump Final Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley (Flight 1)
Women's Shot Put Final Tedreauna Britt (Flight 1)
Jalani Davis (Flight 2)
Jasmine Mitchell (Flight 2)
5:05 PM Men's 800-Meter Final Tiarnan Crorken
Baylor Franklin
5:45 PM Women's 200-Meter Dash Final McKenzie Long (Heat 1, Lane 6)
5:55 PM Men's 3K Final Cole Bullock (Heat 1)
Dereck Elkins (Heat 1)
Dalton Hengst (Heat 1)
Shane Bracken (Heat 2)
Aiden Britt (Heat 2)
Anthony Camerieri (Heat 2)
6:20 PM Women's 3K Final Skylar Boogerd (Heat 1)
Ryann Helmers (Heat 1)
Jocelyn Long (Heat 1)
Sophie Baumann (Heat 2)
Kristel van den Berg (Heat 2)
Loral Winn (Heat 2)
7:00 PM Women's 4x400-Meter Relay Heat 1, Lane 4

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