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EUGENE, Ore. – The Florida State women’s track and field team placed 14th at the 2021 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday, finishing with a total of 18 team points inside Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
“Women kept grinding and managed to score a 14th place National finish,” said head coach Bob Braman. “We were just 2 points out of a Top 10 finish. Proud of this squad, we will make an even louder noise next year.”
The first event of the day was the 4x100 meter relay who scored early points for the Noles. Shian Hyde, Jayla Kirkland, Ka’Tia Seymour and Edidiong Odiong moved the baton around the track in a time of 43.06 in one of their most well-executed races of the season.
In the 1,500 meters, Maudie Skyring battled her way to a 12th place finish. Despite having her foot stepped on with a lap to go, forcing her to stop running, she still clocked a time of 4:21.04.
EUGENE, Ore. – Florida State’s women advanced all three entries and collected a team point during the second day of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
“Really strong Day one for Ladies,” said head coach Bob Braman. “Everyone competed hard and positioned us well for a run at a Top 5 finish Saturday.”
FSU’s 4x100-meter relays squad- formed by Shian Hyde, Jayla Kirkland, Ka’Tia Seymour and Edidiong Odiong- earned the Seminoles first qualification of the day. The quartet advanced to the finals with a time of 43.38.
Maudie Skyring, the ACC runner-up in 1,500 meters, earned a chance to compete for a national title after advancing to the finals with a time of 4:09.83.
In the 100-meter, Kirkland closed out the day on the track, winning her heat with a time of 11.30. This time earned her an automatic qualification into the Saturday finals.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Florida State track and field teams concluded action at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds at The University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium on Saturday, punching seven more tickets to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore. “We didn’t get all the qualifiers that we wanted but we are bringing a large group of Ladies to Nationals and have the athletes we need to be Top 5,” said head coach Bob Braman. “12 Ladies with 9 scoring opportunities.” The FSU women racked up four qualifiers in the first two events of the day, beginning with the discus throw. Shanice Love showed everyone why she is the queen of discus as she went a season-best 61.22m on her very first throw to take first place overall. Freshman Caisa-Marie Lindfors took notes from the veteran and threw a personal-best mark of 58.66m to take second overall. The next two qualifiers came from the triple jump duo of Ruta Lasmane and Alonie Sutton. Lasmane crushed the field by over 40-centimeters ....
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Kelechi Nwanaga and Sara Zabarino earned spots at the 2021 NCAA Track and Field Championships and six other Noles advanced to the next round to highlight day two at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds at The University of North Florida’s Hodges Stadium.
“Really great day for the Ladies!” said head coach Bob Braman. “Well positioned to put a bunch of Nationals scorers on the plane. Fantastic Job by the lady speedsters in the 100-meter and 200-meter. Easy qualifier for Maudie, smooth and in control. The Javelin ladies were clutch again, looking for some fireworks in Eugene for these two.”
On their first javelin throw of the day, Nwanaga and Zabarino punched their tickets to the National meet. Nwanaga qualified with the mark of 53.33m and Zabarino with 52.35m.
On the track, Maudie Skyring was the first Seminole of the day to advance to the next round. As an automatic qualifier in the 1,500 meters out of heat four, she clocked in a ....
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Florida State men are in sixth place and the Seminole women are in 10 th place after the first day of the 2021 ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Paul Derr Track and Field Facility at NC State. Isaac Grimes was a winner on the men’s side as he was victorious in the long jump competition. “The men had a solid day one,” said head coach Bob Braman. “We qualified well in the 200m with two of the top four times for Jo’Vaughn (Martin) and Kasaun (James), and Kasey (Knevelbaard) was an easy heat winner in the 1500m. Riley (Ott) had a good first day in the decathlon and is second place going to the final day tomorrow. We were perhaps three points better than projected – our first and fourth places in the long jump were key. Grimes kept his ACC undefeated streak alive and Jacore Irving was fourth placed which was better than projected. ....