EUGENE, Ore. -- The Clemson men's track and field program concluded its 2022 outdoor season on Friday evening at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships finishing with two individual First Team All-Americans and two Second Team selections at historic Hayward Field. The 4x100 relay of Roberts, Cameron Rose, Guinove Joanus and Fabian Hewitt started things on the track for the men and earned the first All-American honors on the third day of action. The quartet ran the event in 39.44 to finish ninth in the event, which was good enough for second team honors. Clemson was the only team to qualify two hurdlers for the finals in the 110-meter hurdles. Campbell and Roberts finished back-to-back to both be named First Team All-Americans finishing within the 100th of a second of one another. Roberts crossed the finish line first at 13.45 (13.442) while Campbell clocked a personal best at 13.45 (13.444) to take home fourth and fifth place, respectively. Action concluded for the men with junior Roje Stona competing in the men's discus. The Montego Bay, Jamaica native threw the discus 58.85 meters (193 feet, 1 inch) in his second throw of prelims which was far enough to finish ninth in the field and garner second team accolades, the third All-American honors of his career. For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson track and field, visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter and Instagram.