In the field, world leader and world junior record holder, Jaydon Hibbert, produced 16.81m to advance in the triple jump alongside teammates and countrymen Ryan Brown (16.25m) and Carey McLeod (15.88m). Joining him in Texas will be Bahamian Texas Tech freshman Antoine Andrews (13.74). Jamaican Arkansas Junior Phillip Lemonious ran 13.45 to progress in the 110m hurdles. Lucian Kansas Junior Michael Joseph, advanced with 45.23 His countryman and Minnesota teammate, Carlon Hosten, ran 20.49 to advance in the 200m. The 20-year-old also ran 20.21 to advance in the 200m.īenjamin, the Trinidadian Minnesota Junior and reigning Big 10 100m champion, set a new personal best of 10.11 to advance. 2 seconds slower than his personal best and national record-equaling 9.91 done earlier this season, to advance to the semis second-fastest from the West region. Jones, the Bahamian Texas Tech junior, produced a time of 9.93, just. The pair advanced from the quarterfinals held on day three of the NCAA West Regionals in Sacramento on Friday. Terrence Jones and Kion Benjamin both booked their spots in the semi-finals of the Men’s 100m at the 2023 NCAA Championships scheduled for June 7-10 at the Mike A. Roswell was also a member of the Texas Tech sprint relay team that finished fourth in 43.85. Kaylyn Hall of Iowa State finished the race in 13.17 for second place while Roswell’s teammate Naomi Krebbs clocked 13.33 for third place. Roswell, who is in her final year at Texas Tech, clocked 13.02 to end her collegiate career as Big 12 champion. Meanwhile, Texas Tech’s Demisha Roswell, successfully defended her 100m hurdles title but was not nearly as fast as she was last season when she ran 12.44 to hold off a game Ackera Nugent who was then at Baylor University. Texas and Baylor ran 38.89 and 39.12 for second and third, respectively. It was also the fastest time in the NCAA this season. Jones would later anchor Texas Tech to victory in the men’s 4x100m in a new Big 12 and facility record 38.24. Marcellus Moore of Texas ran 10.17 for third place. They just managed to hold off Oklahoma that finished third in 43.84.īahamian Terrence Jones finished second in the men’s equivalent in a time of 10.08, the same time as his Texas Tech teammate of Courtney Lindsay. The time was a new collegiate, Big 12 and Facility record.īaylor was a distant second in 43.75. Davis, however, was clocked at 11.031 to Abba’s 11.035.Īldred copped a second gold medal when she teamed up with Davis, Abba, and Rhasidat Adekele to win the 4x100m relay in 41.89. Julien Alfred was crowned 2023 Big 12 Outdoor 100m champion on Sunday after winning the blue-ribbon dash in 10.84, a new facility record.Īlfred was part of a Texas 1-2-3 as Kevona Davis and Ezinne Abba were second and third, respectively in 11.04s.
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