FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Florida State Track and Field team had another great day at the Razorback Invitational as three Noles posted FSU all-time top ten marks on the final day of competition.
After clocking the eighth-best time in school history last night in the 200m dash, freshman Dajaz DeFrand shined again, this time in the 60m dash as she finished second in the event with a time of 7.29. Her time puts tied for eighth in school history in the event.
In the men's mile, Samuel Field put up a personal best time of 4:00.98 to climb up to No. 5 on FSU's all-time charts in the event.
In the men's 3000m run, five Seminoles ran personal bests led by newcomer David Mullarkey. Mullarkey ran 7:58.86 to move to No. 9 on FSU's top ten list in the event.
In the women's 3000m run, Alyson Churchill led the charge finishing third in the event with a time of 9:13.23.
Victoria Josse and Kayla Pinkard each had good days in the triple jump as Josse (12.81m) fin
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Jeremiah Davis continued his terrific start to the season as he increased his world lead in the long jump on the first day of the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark.
After jumping 8.17m at the Clemson Invitational two weeks ago to take the world lead, Davis kept his world lead secure with a mark of 8.21m which he accomplished on his first jump. In the three jumps that Davis took, he went 8.21m, 8.04m and 8.21m. His mark of 8.21m now puts him tied for second with Bowerman winner Ngoni Makusha on FSU's all-time top ten list.
Caisa Marie-Lindfors and Amani Heaven both had solid days in the shot put. Marie-Lindofrs finished third in the event with a mark of 15.78m and Heaven finished fifth with a mark of 15.42m.
Freshman Dajaz DeFrand had a terrific day in the 200m dash as she finished seventh in a stacked field with a time of 23.51. Her time puts her eighth on FSU's all-time top 10 list for the event.
Ella Madson got the day started for
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida State Track and Field team heads into their third indoor event of the season at the Razorback Invitational this Friday and Saturday. The competition will take place at the Randal Tyson Track Center with events starting at 7 p.m. on Friday and at 10:10 a.m. on Saturday. SECN+ will be live streaming the event. Previewing the Noles The Seminoles began their indoor campaign with a bang, smashing records and sitting high in the polls. The men took 3rd in the first indoor USTFCCCA poll of the season. Jeremiah Davis headlines the team finishing in the top three of all of his events and taking victory in both the long and triple jump events. He’s currently the only DI male athlete to rank in the top five of two or more events, ranking first in the long jump and third in the triple jump. Now sitting on back-to-back ACC Men’s Field Performer of the Week awards, he’ll compete in the long jump event looking to earn the honor for a third straight week and con
CLEMSON, S.C. - The Florida State track and field team had another solid day at the Clemson Invitational at the Rock Norman Indoor Track and Field Complex on Saturday afternoon. The Noles were led by the men's 4x400m relay (Butler, Collier, Willis, Watkins Jr.) who clocked the third-fastest indoor time in school history with a time of 3:05.82 to finish second in the event. Jeremiah Davis continued his phenomenal weekend in the triple jump recording an indoor personal best mark of 16.04m. That mark puts Davis at No. 6 on FSU's all-time list for the event. Kyvon Tatham also finished sixth in the event with a mark of 15.29m. In the men's 3000m run, Patrick Donnelly led the Noles with a time of 8:15.78 which was good enough for sixth place. On the women's side, Caitlin Wilkey (9:55.13) and Riley Bahr (9:55.36) led the way in the women's 3000m run to finish fifth and six. The women's 4x400m relay of Tyra Wilson, Dajaz DeFrand, Kaniya Johnson and Faith Banks fi