Miami track and field ended the season on a high note at the UNF East Coast Relays. Over the two days of the weekend, the Hurricanes set new records, personal bests and took home big victories.This weekend included four new record holders in the Miami history books, two of which were entirely new. For starters,
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With the sun shining and a bright season ahead, Miami’s outdoor track and field stepped into Cobb Stadium and made history throughout the weekend. On Friday alone, there were five ‘Canes who broke into Miami’s outdoor top-six overall for the weekend.The throwers were the highlight of the day. Florida State transfer and grad student Milton
Despite being split up for the weekend, Miami track and field still produced several performances of note as half headed to Clemson for the Tiger Paw Invitational. Day 1On the first day, Ashley Moore made UM history. The senior jumper added a top-five long jump distance with a final of 6.38 meters, good for third
Miami track and field went to Manhattan, Kansas for the DeLoss Dodds invitational, and over the two-day event, several ‘Canes made a statement and made team history.Day OneThe highlight of the day came when Edgar Campre made school history in the heptathlon. With a score of 5,778 points and a first-place finish, Campre now holds