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PHILADELPHIA, Penn. - The Clemson Tigers impressed in the first day of Penn Relays as Marie Forbes secured first-place in the women's hammer throw to be tabbed the event champion in Philadelphia. Forbes throw of 63.49 marked a new season best for the Tiger as she has continued to thrive this outdoor season. Going into the weekend, the mark would have been ranked No. 22 in the nation. Alongside Forbes, a few other Tigers on the women's side entered their names or improved their overall marks on Clemson's all-time list as the team will look to continue building of Thursday's success for the remainder of the weekend. For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson track and field, visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter and Instagram. Meet Highlights: With a season-best throw of 63.49, Marie Forbes was crowned the women's hammer throw champion as the mark earned her a first-place finish In the women's hammer throw, freshman Ken ....
BOSTON, Mass. - At the 2024 ACC Indoor Championships, the Clemson Tigers impressed on the men's and women's side as both groups finished in the top five. The women's group finished with 80.5 points to secure second place overall and the men finished in fourth place with 81 points. It was a great ACC Championships for both teams, we had some great individual champions, Track and Field Director Mark Elliot said. Now we turn our attentions to the NCAA Championships. With their second place finish, the Clemson women earned their highest indoor championship finish since 2017. Overall, the Tigers earned 16 medals across all events, including five gold medals. Earning two gold medals for Clemson was Cameron Rose, as he is the fourth Tiger in program history to win both events (men’s 60m and 200m) at the indoor championship. Some of the Tigers will be back in Boston, Mass. for the NCAA Championships with events starting on March 8. For all the most up-to-date information regar ....
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – In the fourth meet of the 2023 season, the Clemson Men’s and Women’s cross country teams impressed as both groups finished within the top 10 of their individual events at the Crimson Classic. In the women’s 6k, the Tigers finished fifth overall and on the men’s side, the Tigers placed eighth overall in the 8k. “The men really showed up today with a lot of season and personal bests. They look great heading into championship season. We had a few mishaps on the women’s side, but we also had a bunch of solid performances,” Head Coach Vicky Pounds said. For the women, freshman Gladys Chepngetich was the first Tiger to cross the line as she earned a third-place finish. Chepngetich completed the 6k in 19 minutes and 18 seconds which marked a new personal record for the freshman in the event. The newcomer has placed within the top three at all four meets this season. Following Chepngetich on the women’s side was sophomore Madison Roush who completed ....
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers Cross Country team has announced its 2023 schedule, as they prepare to run in their first meet on Friday in Spartanburg. The schedule features four competitions prior to the ACC Championships hosted by Florida State. FULL SCHEDULE: Sept. 1: Eye Opener - Spartanburg, S.C. Sept. 16: Furman Invitational 6K - Greenville, S.C. Sept. 29: Liv @ Lou - Louisville, Ky. Oct. 12: Crimson Classic - Tuscaloosa, Ala. Oct. 25: ACC Championship - Tallahassee, Flal. Nov. 10: Regional Championships - Spartanburg, S.C. Nov. 24: NCAA Championships - Charlottesville, Va. Head Coach Vicky Pounds enters her fifth season at the helm for the Tigers and will look to help lead both groups towards success this upcoming season. Returning on the women’s side are sophomores, Maddie Dineen, who finished first in her opening meet of her freshman campaign in 2022, and Madison Roush, who tabbed two top 20 finishes last season. For the men, senior Samuel Garringe ....