BOSTON, Mass. - (Elliot Quote) Meet Highlights Daniel Cope secured the silver medal in the men's weight throw after throwing 21.71m to secure second place in the event. In the men's 200 meter, Cameron Rose (20.83), D'Andre Anderson (20.92) and Tahj Hamm (21.29) all placed within the top 8 to advance themselves to Saturday's finals for the 200 In the women's 200 meter, Antoinette Van Der Merwe (23.56) and Ockera Myrie (23.74) placed within the top 8 to advance themselves to Saturday's finals for the 200 Nia Christie was named Second Team All-ACC after tying sixth in the women's high jump, the junior cleared 1.72m to secure a new personal best Sawyer Dagan added his name to Clemson's all-time list for the men's 5000 meter as he completed the event in 14:10.65, placing him No. 9 on the Top 10 list which was a new personal best. Isabelle Kapoor recorded a new personal best in the women's pentathlon as she finished the event with a total of
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BLACKSBURG, Va. - (Quote) MEET HIGHLIGHTS EVENT BY EVENT BREAKDOWN Men's Track 400 meter Daniel Kidd Tahj Hamm Carson Tillman Braden Blakely Men's Field Weight Carlito Jones Matthew Auble Daniel Cope Long Jump Max Livesey Micah Harris Women's Track 400 meter Ken'Naria Gadson Jessica Mclean Kenya Thompson Women's Field Long Jump Caroline Johnston Shantae Foreman Weight Marie Forbes Kendra Dye Pole Vault (Unseeded) Abigail Drayer Anna Long Riley Karpinski Annie Lineberger
CLEMSON, S.C. – For the first time this season, the Clemson Women’s Track and Field has secured a spot in the Indoor DI Top 25 rankings as they have been tabbed No. 24, as announced by USTFCCCA. On the women’s side, the Tigers have impressed this indoor season as multiple athletes have secured top-10 marks to place themselves on Clemson’s all-time list. While other athletes have had nationally-ranked finishes and performances as the Tigers are ranked within the top 50 in nine events. This past weekend at the Bob Pollock Invitational, distance runner Gladys Chepngetich secured a first-place finish in the women’s 800 meter with a time of 2:02.68 which is the 6th fastest time in the nation for that event. At the Clemson Invitational, Shantae Foreman and Marie Forbes impressed in their respective events as Foreman’s performance in the women’s triple jump (13.39m) is ranked 5th and Forbes is ranked 6th in the weight throw (22.20m). The Tigers also have athletes ranked
Brianna Lyston of Louisiana State University (LSU) ran a stunning personal best 7.07 seconds to win the women’s 60m dash on Saturday’s second day of the Razorback Invitational held at the Randal Tyson indoor complex in Fayetteville, Arkansas. After running 7.14 seconds earlier in qualifying, the 19-year-old Jamaican returned to tie the LSU record set by Aleia Hobbs. It was the fastest run in the US so far this year,.