Loanie Cellard in the racewalk (No. 1, 25:30.87) and
Leondra Correia in the 100H (No. 1, 13.93w).
Katlyn Jones and
Renique Smith give the Warriors three athletes ranked in the top-10 in the 100H: Jones is No. 6 (14.41w) and Smith is No. 7 (14.45w).
Wayland Baptist (Texas) remained at No. 3 for the second consecutive week.
Coshan Campbell improved upon her national leading time in the 800, clocking 2:12.04c (2:12.42A) at the Masked Rider Open, while
Teresha Jacobs ran 2:17.30c (2:17.70A) (No. 8) in her first 800 of the year.
Safia Bright improved to No. 3 on the Descending Order List in the 200 after running 24.04c (24.00A), which pairs well with her No. 2 standing in the 100 (11.61w).
Josie Puelz in the pole vault (3.95m/12-11½),
Adrianna Shaw in the shot put (14.27m/46-10),
Erin Painter in the discus (48.75m/159-11) and
Elizabeth Stottlemyre in the javelin (45.13m/148-1). Shaw also has a pair of No. 2 rankings in the discus (46.03m/151-0) and hammer throw (54.00m/177-2). What’s even more impressive for the Bulldogs is that they have six of the top-10 nationally ranked marks in the discus.
Southeastern (Fla.) comes in at No. 2 for another week and claimed five top-10 nationally ranked efforts from five different athletes at the Spikes Classic:
Jaqual Bush in the 100 (No. 6, 11.93);