Appalachian State Track and Field Competes at Brant Tolsma Invitational
Taylor Smith won the long jump and finished sixth in the 60-meter dash.
photo courtesy of Appalachian State Athletics
Appalachian State Track and Field Competes at Brant Tolsma Invitational
February 6, 2021
The meet was unscored.
The Mountaineers saw a pair of runners enter the top-10 in program history in the 1,000-meter run. Bianca Copeman placed second in the event with a time of 3:09.41, while Faith Younts finished right behind in third-place in 3:09.58. Copeman’s time ranks sixth in program history and Younts’ mark sits eighth.
Taylor Smith had a strong day, capturing the long jump with a mark of 18-9.25 (5.72m). Smith also competed in the 60-meter dash, qualifying fourth with a time of 7.73 seconds. In the finals, she crossed in 7.75 seconds to finish sixth.
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