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No. 2 Arkansas completed its seventh SEC triple crown by claiming a ninth SEC Outdoor Championship on Saturday by six and half points over No. 1 LSU at E.B. Cushing Stadium with Alabama 11 points behind in third place. ....
May 13, 2021 COLLEGE STATION, Texas – A silver medal by Katie Izzo in the 10,000m and fourth place by Devin Clark supplied Arkansas with 13 points in the first running final of the SEC Championships at E.B. Cushing Stadium on the Texas A&M campus. Current team standings have Alabama leading with 19 points, followed by Auburn (18) and the Razorbacks (13). Mercy Chelangat of Alabama won the 10,000m final in career best and collegiate-leading 32:21.13. Izzo posted a time of 33:17.52, which improves her position at No. 6 on the UA all-time list. Clark finished fourth with a 34:00.74. Also racing for Arkansas were Corie Smith (35:25.49), who placed 12 ....
Championship season starts this weekend for the No. 2 Arkansas Razorbacks as they seek to defend their title at the SEC Championships hosted by Texas A&M at E.B. Cushing Stadium this Thursday through Saturday, May 13-15. ....
Shawn Price May 7, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Razorbacks produced solid marks during the Arkansas Twilight despite inclement weather which included hail and a lightning delay amid rain showers during Friday’s action at John McDonnell Field. “I thought our headliners was shared between Daszay Freeman in the hurdles, with both races in difficult conditions, but she ended up setting the meet record, and G’Auna Ewards, who had a solid long jump and then ran two good hurdle races as well,” said Arkansas women’s head coach Lance Harter. “I think that was a good prep for next week’s multi in the conference meet.” ....
Shawn Price May 6, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Friday’s Arkansas Twilight held at John McDonnell Field provides a final tune-up for the Razorbacks prior to next week’s conference meet as well as an opportunity for professional athletes, such as Sandi Morris, to continue preparations for the Olympic Trials that are just over a month away. “This is a last opportunity for us to tune-up and get some updated seeding marks for the SEC Championships next week,” noted Arkansas women’s head coach Lance Harter. “Some may run an event lower than normal in their schedule. Our sprint crew is running relatively true to form, and there are some very good professional athletes with great credentials coming in.” ....