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Track & Field Splits Three Ways for Arkansas, Vanderbilt, New York City
2/8/2023 | Track and Field
Tiarnan Crorken and Cade Flatt to Represent Ole Miss at 115th Millrose Games
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2023 TYSON INVITATIONAL February 10-11 • Fayetteville, Ark. ![]() |
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2023 MUSIC CITY CHALLENGE February 10-11 • Nashville, Tenn. ![]() |
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115TH MILLROSE GAMES Tiarnan Crorken: Men's Mile • 3:10 p.m. CT Cade Flatt: Men's 800-Meter • 3:30 p.m. CT Sat., Feb. 11 • The Armory • New York City ![]() |
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NEW YORK – Ole Miss track & field will wrap up its indoor regular season with an action-packed weekend split three ways at Arkansas' Tyson Invitational, Vanderbilt's Music City Challenge, and the 115th running of the Millrose Games in New York City.
MEET NOTES
• Both the Arkansas and Vanderbilt meets will be available to watch on SECN+ on Feb. 10-11, with the Millrose Games airing live on NBC beginning at 3 p.m. CT on Sat., Feb. 11.
• Representing Ole Miss in the Big Apple this weekend are All-American senior Tiarnan Crorken (men's mile) and freshman Cade Flatt (men's 800-meter), as well as Rebel NCAA Champions and current professional runners Mario Garcia Romo (Men's Wanakamer Mile) and Sintayehu Vissa (Women's Wanamaker Mile). Crorken will open action in NYC for Ole Miss in the George Hirsch Men's Mile at 3:10 p.m. CT, followed by Flatt in the BBR Partners Men's 800-Meter at 3:30 p.m. CT and the Wanamaker Miles beginning at 4:41 p.m. CT.
• 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. 17 and the men No. 23 in the Week Three USTFCCCA National Rating Index released on Monday. Both Rebel squads have been ranked in all three releases this indoor season, with the men topping out at No. 5 and the women No. 13 -- both in the Week One release.
• Ole Miss owns 17 total times or marks within the NCAA top-50 entering this weekend (11 men, six women), including eight within the NCAA top-16 (four men, four 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 won at least two SEC weekly honors in each of the first two weeks this indoor season, opening with Davis (SEC Co-Women's Field Athlete of the Week) and Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan (SEC Men's Freshman of the Week) winning on Jan. 17, followed by Baylor Franklin (SEC Men's Runner of the Week) and Mitchell (SEC Women's Field Athlete of the Week) winning on Jan. 24. Robinson-O'Hagan repeated as the Men's Freshman of the Week on Jan. 31.
• Four school records have already come tumbling down three meets into the 2023 season, courtesy of Robinson-O'Hagan in both the men's weight throw (22.24m/72-11.75) and shot put (19.73m/64-08.75), 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 14th time both Rebel units have been nationally ranked at the same time indoors, with all 14 instances coming within the past three seasons since first occurring in Week Two of the 2021 indoor campaign.
• Overall, this is the 44th appearance in the indoor national top-25 for the Rebel men since first appearing in 2010, and the 46th ranking for the Rebel women since their first in 2008. Of those 90 combined indoor rankings, Price-Smith has claimed 57 total appearances indoors (38 women, 19 men).
• The Rebel women have been ranked in 23 of the last 25 releases dating back to the Preseason release for the 2020 indoor season, including a current streak of 16 in a row dating back to Week Two of the 2021 campaign.
• The Week One No. 5 slot for the Rebel men broke the previous overall program record – across the 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 of the 2021 season.
• 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 owns six NCAA top-50 marks on the women's side, led by a powerful one-two punch in the women's weight throw from Jalani Davis and Jasmine Mitchell. Davis earned her SEC weekly honors on Jan. 17 after setting the NCAA lead in the weight throw on a four-foot personal best 24.13m/79-2. That throw currently ranks fifth in the world for 2023. Davis also owns an NCAA top-20 mark in the shot put following a season-best toss of 17.05m/55-11.25 at Arkansas on Jan. 27 -- putting her No. 14 in the NCAA and No. 4 in the SEC this year.
• 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 46 of the 122 total 23-meter throws in collegiate history (37.7 percent). Of those 122, NCAA champ Shey Taiwo collected 21 in her Rebel career (17.2 percent) and Janeah Stewart owns nine, while current Rebels Jasmine Mitchell (11) and Jalani Davis (4) combine for 15 career 23-meter tosses. At the 24-meter plateau, Ole Miss has 14 of 34 total in NCAA history (41.8 percent) -- with Taiwo owning nine such throws by herself (26.5 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 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 sixth 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 -- putting her atop the SEC leaderboards and No. 9 in the NCAA this season, in addition to No. 7 in the United States. That throw also improved upon her place in No. 4 all-time in Ole Miss history.
• Senior Tedreauna Britt also had a strong open in the weight throw at Vanderbilt on Jan. 13, coming within three inches of her career best at 19.97m/65-06.25 -- currently No. 34 in the NCAA.
• 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. 9 in the SEC and No. 17 in the NCAA this indoor season.
• 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.
• Ole Miss will see two season debuts from key members of its distance squad at Vanderbilt this week, with seniors Skylar Boogerd and Ryann Helmers both scheduled to open their 2023 campaigns in the 5K.
• Boogerd is the Ole Miss record holder indoors in the 5K at 16:11.04 from last year's Music City Challenge on Vanderbilt's oversized track, and she is coming off a terrific outdoor season that saw her snag SEC silver in the 10K at 34:11.87.
• Helmers had a superb cross country season for the Rebels last fall, earning Second-Team All-SEC and NCAA All-South Region honors while also becoming the only Rebel woman in available records to break the 6K 20-minute barrier multiple times.
• Ole Miss had a handful of all-time performances in the distance races at Arkansas two weeks ago. In the women's mile, freshman Sophie Baumann (4:45.74, No. 6) and senior Kristel van den Berg (4:45.91, No. 7) cracked the Rebel all-time list in the mile, while over in the 800-meter sophomore Madison Hulsey (2:09.69, No. 11) and senior Jocelyn Long (2:09.92, No. 12) moved up into the top-15. All four are scheduled to run at Vanderbilt this weekend, with Hulsey in the 800-meter, Baumann and van den Berg in the mile and 3K, and Long in the mile.
• All-American senior Loral Winn also ran in the mile at Arkansas, opening at 4:41.68 to finish 13th overall in a deep field. 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.
• The Rebels had similar success breaking into the all-time top-15 list in the 60-meter hurdles at Arkansas. Senior transfer Jaiden Paris improved yet again, running an Ole Miss career-best 8.37 -- tied for the third-fastest time in school history. Freshman Gabrielle Matthews clocked the sixth-best time at 8.45 in her first hurdle race as a Rebel, and junior transfer Jerricka Ambus cracked the list at No. 12 with her season-best time of 8.69. Ambus and Paris are scheduled to run the hurdles at Arkansas this week, with Matthews scheduled to run the 400-meter dash.
• Paris was the Big Ten bronze medalist in the hurdles while at Michigan State last season, running her career-best 8.25 in the Big Ten prelims.
• Over at the Millrose Games, professional Rebel Sintayehu Vissa will run in the prestigious Wanamaker Mile on Saturday -- the first Ole Miss women's athlete to ever make the top-flight field. Vissa signed a professional contract over the summer after representing her native Italy at the 2022 World Athletics Championships, foregoing her remaining eligibility after establishing herself as the best runner in school history. Vissa left Ole Miss as its first NCAA Champion on the track with a win in the 2022 outdoor women's 1500-meter title, as well as an NCAA runner-up finish in the mile indoors that same season. All told, Vissa was a five-time All-American and two-time SEC Champion as a Rebel from 2021-22, scoring 19.75 career NCAA points, 37.75 career SEC points and breaking seven Ole Miss records along the way.
MEN'S NOTES
• Highlighting the weekend for the Rebel men will be a pair of high-profile races in New York City at the Millrose Games from All-American senior Tiarnan Crorken and freshman Cade Flatt in his Rebel debut. Crorken will run first in the George Hirsch Men's Mile at 3:10 p.m. CT, followed by Flatt in the BBR Partners Men's 800-Meter at 3:30 p.m. CT and the Wanamaker Miles beginning at 4:41 p.m. CT.
• Flatt makes his Ole Miss debut after 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.
• Flatt will race among some of the best middle distance runners on the planet in NYC this week, such as defending Millrose champion and Olympian Bryce Hoppel of the United States, and fellow American Clayton Murphy, who is a two-time Olympian and won bronze in the 800-meter at the 2016 Olympic Games. Others in the field include: Olympian and Mexican national record holder Jesus Tonatiu Lopez; 18-year-old sensation and reigning World Indoor silver medalist Noah Kibet of Kenya; four-time World Outdoor qualifier Kyle Langford of Great Britain; 16-time national champion and national record holder Mark English of Ireland; and reigning U.S. indoor 800-meter runner up Isaiah Harris.
• Crorken, meanwhile, will make his collegiate mile debut in NYC this week. He opened his 2023 campaign with an indoor career-best 1:47.39 in the 800-meter at Vanderbilt on Jan. 21, the fifth-fastest in Ole Miss history and currently No. 8 in the NCAA and No. 2 in the SEC this season. He owns a career-best mile time of 3:58.89 run outdoors in his native Great Britain on July 13, 2021.
• 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.
• This continues a recent tradition of the Ole Miss men being invited to run at the historic Millrose Games. NCAA Champion Mario Garcia Romo finished sixth as the lone collegian in the prestigious Wanamaker Mile last season amidst a sea of professional runners, clocking in at 3:57.98. Garcia Romo was the second Rebel in four years to earn an invite to the Wanamaker, with Robert Domanic finishing 10th at the 2018 edition. Sean Tobin ran at the 2018 Millrose Games as well in the invitational section of the men's mile.
• Garcia Romo, now a professional runner, will return to the Wanamaker again this season. In his storied Rebel career on the track, Garcia Romo was an NCAA Champion (2022 indoor mile), two-time NCAA runner-up, six-time First-Team All-American, five-time SEC Champion, and he scored 30.25 career NCAA points and 42.5 career SEC points. Last summer, Garcia Romo went on to win the Spanish national title in the 1500-meter before finishing fourth at the World Athletics Championships at an all-dates collegiate record 3:30.20.
• Freshman Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan has made short work of the Ole Miss record book, erasing both records in the men's weight throw (22.24m/72-11.75) and shot put (19.73m/64-08.75).
• In the weight throw, Robinson-O'Hagan's monster season-opening toss of 22.24m/72-11.75 currently ranks sixth in the NCAA and second in the SEC, as well as 14th in the United States and 16th worldwide this season. His throw broke Dempsey McGuigan's 2018 school record by more than three feet, and this season it still leads all NCAA freshmen by half a foot. Robinson-O'Hagan remains undefeated in the weight throw through three meets this season.
• Robinson-O'Hagan is only the third collegiate true freshman (second in Division I) since 2014 to break 22 meters, and the only freshman in that same timespan to do so in their first meet. The only other true freshmen to break 22 meters since 2014 are Clemson's Daniel Cope in 2022 (22.28m/73-01.25) and Division II Ashland's Brent Fairbanks in 2018 (22.16m/72-08.50).
• In the shot put, Robinson-O'Hagan first took down Brian Williams' 2018 record by more than one foot at 19.58m/64-3 at Vanderbilt on Jan. 21 before bettering it the following week at Arkansas on Jan. 27 at his current PR 19.73m/64-08.75. That throw currently puts him No. 11 in the NCAA and No. 4 in the SEC, as well as nearly four feet better than all other freshmen nationally.
• 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 the seventh-best this 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.
• Nationally this year, Robinson-O'Hagan is the only thrower in the SEC, the only freshman nationally, and one of three throwers nationally overall at 64 feet in the shot put and 72 feet in the weight throw, alongside Arizona's Jordan Geist and Nebraska's Maxwell Otterdahl.
• All-American senior Baylor Franklin opened his 2023 season in superb fashion at Vanderbilt on Jan. 21, setting the NCAA's current No. 3 time in the 800-meter at an indoor career-best 1:46.74. For Franklin, who earned SEC Men's Runner of the Week honors, that time 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.
• 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. Franklin is entered in both the 800-meter and mile at Vanderbilt this week.
• Senior transfer Anthony Camerieri has a pair of top-50 times to his credit this indoor season, currently ranking No. 26 nationally and No. 4 in the SEC at his 3K PR of 7:52.99 -- the second-best time in school history. Camerieri also broke four minutes in the mile for the first time in his career, clocking in at 3:58.75 to rank No. 38 nationally, No. 3 in the SEC and No. 9 in Ole Miss history. Camerieri is one of seven Rebels to break both the four-minute barrier in the mile and eight-minute mark in the 3K. Camerieri is entered in both the mile and 3K at Vanderbilt this week.
• Fellow senior Shane Bracken is one of those seven, and he currently owns the top mile time in the SEC this season at his season-best 3:57.95 run at the Vanderbilt Invitational on Jan. 21. That time currently ranks 29th in the NCAA, and falls within a few tenths of a second of his PR 3:57.27 from last season that ranks fourth all-time at Ole Miss. Bracken is entered in both the mile and 3K at Vanderbilt this week.
• Senior hurdler Ahmad Young Jr. has shown remarkable consistency over his last several races in the 60-meter hurdles, running his exact PR 7.82 three times in a row. That time, first run at Vanderbilt on Jan. 14, already put him No. 4 in Ole Miss history before he ran it again in both the prelim and final at Arkansas' Razorback Invitational on Jan. 28 -- in which he finished fourth. This year he currently ranks 37th nationally and ninth in the SEC at that time.
• Other Rebel men within the NCAA top-50 are senior Daniel Viveros in the shot put (No. 36, 18.46m/60-06.65), senior Noah Mumme in the pole vault (No. 43, 5.22m/17-01.50) and redshirt freshman Chase Rose in the 800-meter (No. 47, 1:49.29).
Tyson Invitational / Music City Challenge / Millrose Games, Master Schedule (all times CT) | |||
Day One | Friday, February 10 | |||
Time | Meet | Event | Athlete(s) |
11:00 AM | Music City Challenge | Men's Weight Throw (Open) | Joseph Lanham (Flight 1) Costen Campion (Flight 2) Mason Hickel (Flight 2) |
2:00 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's Weight Throw (Open) | Brooke Franke (Flight 1) Tedreauna Britt (Flight 2) |
2:30 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's Long Jump (Open) | Gavin Nembhard (Flight 1) Carson Walls (Flight 1) Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley (Flight 2) |
2:45 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's Long Jump (Open) | Skye Gross (Flight 1) Sara Van Aken (Flight 1) |
3:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Dash (Qualifying) | Keith Robinson (Heat 3, Lane 6) |
3:20 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Dash (Qualifying) | Ariyonna Augustine (Heat 1, Lane 6) Jerricka Ambus (Heat 3, Lane 7) Jayda Eckford (Heat 4, Lane 1) Jaiden Paris (Heat 4, Lane 7) |
3:40 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Hurdles (Qualifying) | Kenney Broadnax (Heat 1, Lane 4) |
4:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Hurdles (Qualifying) | Jerricka Ambus (Heat 2, Lane 5) Meg Goebel (Heat 3, Lane 7) Jaiden Paris (Heat 4, Lane 5) |
4:30 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's Mile | Sophie Baumann (Heat 1) Loral Winn (Heat 1) Jocelyn Long (Heat 2) Kristel van den Berg (Heat 2) Madison Hulsey (Heat 3) |
5:00 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's Weight Throw (Invite) | Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan |
5:20 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's Mile | Shane Bracken (Heat 1) Anthony Camerieri (Heat 1) Dereck Elkins (Heat 1) Baylor Franklin (Heat 1) Jacob Lough (Heat 1) Cole Piotrowski (Heat 1) Dalton Hengst (Heat 2) Chase Rose (Heat 3) Gabe Scales (Heat 3) Miles Phillips (Heat 4) |
5:30 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Dash (Prelims) | -- |
Tyson Invitational | Women's Pole Vault (Invite) | Samara McConnell | |
5:50 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Dash (Prelims) | McKenzie Long (Heat 2, Lane 3) Others TBD |
6:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Hurdles (Prelims) | -- |
6:10 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Hurdles (Prelims) | -- |
6:30 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's Weight Throw (Invite) | Jalani Davis Jasmine Mitchell |
7:05 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Dash (Final) | -- |
7:15 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Dash (Final) | -- |
7:20 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 60-Meter Hurdles (Final) | -- |
7:25 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 60-Meter Hurdles (Final) | -- |
8:10 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's 5K | Skylar Boogerd (Heat 1) Ryann Helmers (Heat 1) Hannah Ielfield (Heat 2) |
8:30 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's 5K | Cole Bullock (Heat 1) Chris Maxon (Heat 1) Jack Filan (Heat 2) |
Day Two | Saturday, February 11 | |||
Time | Meet | Event | Athlete(s) |
8:30 AM | Music City Challenge | Women's 3K (Unseeded) | Hannah Ielfield (Heat 1) |
9:30 AM | Music City Challenge | Men's Shot Put (Open) | Mason Hickel (Heat 1) |
10:00 AM | Music City Challenge | Women's 800-Meter (Unseeded) | Madison Hulsey (Heat 1) Jenna Kirby (Heat 8) |
10:30 AM | Tyson Invitational | Men's Pole Vault (Open) | Frankie Amore Logan Kelley Ford Maberry Miles Walden |
10:35 AM | Music City Challenge | Men's 800-Meter (Unseeded) | Cole Piotrowski (Heat 2) Jacob Lough (Heat 5) |
11:00 AM | Tyson Invitational | Men's High Jump | Arvesta Troupe |
11:30 AM | Tyson Invitational | Women's Shot Put (Open) | Sara Van Aken (Flight 1) |
12:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's Triple Jump | Iangelo Atkinstall-Daley (Flight 1) Gavin Nembhard (Flight 1) |
1:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's Triple Jump | Christian Hill (Flight 1) Kayla Jemison (Flight 1) Kyla McLaurin (Flight 1) |
1:10 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's 200-Meter Dash | Keith Robinson (Heat 3, Lane 6) |
1:45 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's High Jump | Meg Goebel LaRiah Shannon Sara Van Aken |
1:55 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 200-Meter Dash | Jaiden Paris (Heat 3, Lane 4) Ariyonna Augustine (Heat 6, Lane 4) Jayda Eckford (Heat 8, Lane 4) McKenzie Long (Heat 14, Lane 3) |
2:00 PM | Tyson Invitational | Men's Pole Vault (Invite) | Noah Mumme |
2:45 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's Shot Put (Invite) | Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan |
3:10 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's 800-Meter (Seeded) | Chase Rose (Heat 4) |
Millrose Games | George Hirsch Men's Mile | Tiarnan Crorken | |
3:30 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's 3K (Seeded) | Sophie Baumann (Heat 1) Loral Winn (Heat 1) Ryann Helmers (Heat 2) Kristel van den Berg (Heat 2) |
Millrose Games | BBR Partners Men's 800-Meter | Cade Flatt | |
3:45 PM | Tyson Invitational | Women's 4x400-Meter Relay | Heat 2, Lane 3 |
3:50 PM | Music City Challenge | Men's 3K (Seeded) | Shane Bracken (Heat 1) Cole Bullock (Heat 1) Anthony Camerieri (Heat 1) Dereck Elkins (Heat 1) Dalton Hengst (Heat 1) Aiden Britt (Heat 2) |
4:00 PM | Music City Challenge | Women's Shot Put (Invite) | Tedreauna Britt Jalani Davis Jasmine Mitchell |
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