FAYETTEVILLE University of Arkansas junior Rachel Glenn, who won her second NCAA Indoor high jump title earlier this year by clearing 6 feet, 6 3/4 inches to set a collegiate record and opened the outdoor season by running a career-best 54.91 seconds to take second in the 400-meter hurdles at Gainesville, Fla., last weekend, will continue to show her versatility by competing in the 100 hurdles today at the John McDonnell Invitational.
Winning conference titles is a tradition for the Razorbacks and No. 3 Arkansas totaled 163 points in claiming a fifth consecutive SEC Indoor Championship at the Randal Tyson Track Center in front of 2,379 fans.
Razorback freshman Peter Maru continues to impress with each race he competes in Arkansas gear. Winning the 5,000m title at the SEC Indoor Championships in 13 minutes, 31.11 seconds he broke a 20-year-old meet record of 13:42.95 set by Razorback Alistair Cragg in 2004.