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Owls Set Three School Records and Win Two Events at Pair of Meets – Kennesaw State University Athletics

Owls Set Three School Records and Win Two Events at Pair of Meets - Kennesaw State University Athletics


Crimson Tide Invitational Final Results | Georgia Tech Invitational Final Results

Tuscaloosa, Ala. – 

The Kennesaw track and field teams finished competition at the Crimson Tide Invitational and the Georgia Tech Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) on Saturday.
 
School Records

 
Event Winners

  • Sarah Hendrick won the 800m at the Georgia Tech Invitational with a time of 2:03.67.
  • Jasmine Akins won the long jump at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a mark of 6.26m (20’6.5″).

 
Top Performances (Crimson Tide Invitational)

  • Caleb Hartley landed a personal-best toss of 51.02m (167’5″) finishing second in the open portion of the men’s discus.
  • Corbin McLean (13.45 seconds), Olivia Brown (13.71 seconds) and Kywana Donahoo (14.44 seconds) took second, fifth and eighth in the women’s 100m hurdles.
  • Jayla Mobley posted a time of 55.78 seconds to secure seventh in the women’s 400m.
  • Reece Burton landed a throw of 60.42m (198’3″) to finish eighth in the men’s javelin.
  • Louise Tocays posted a wind-aided time of 11.70 seconds and grabbed fourth in the women’s 100m.
  • Tocays ran a time of 23.61 seconds to finish second in the women’s 200m.
  • Sultan Simms cleared 2.11m (6’11”) to finish fourth in the men’s long jump.
  • AJ Johnson got over the bar at a personal-best height of 5.15m (16’10.75″) to finish fourth in the men’s pole vault.
  • Courtney Lawrence took home eighth in the men’s shot put with a mark of 18.14m (59’6.25″).
  • Malik Hussie (21.30 seconds) and Aaron Goodwin (21.37 seconds) secured eighth and 10th in the men’s 200m.

 
 
KSU Director of Track and Field Cale McDaniel on the Weekend
“Another great opportunity for our program this weekend in Tuscaloosa and Atlanta. These young people took full advantage. Congrats to Kali, Anthony, Gavin, Sarah and all the men on both relays for establishing new school records. We also had some solid performances from Corbin McLean, Louise Tocays, Sultan Simms and many more. It’s always nice to mix it up with the big names in track and field and that’s exactly what we did this weekend. Now it’s time to fine tune and get ready for championship season.”
 
NEXT UP
The Owls will travel to Athens, Ga. to compete in the Torrin Lawrence Memorial on April 29-30.
 
Keep up with Owls track and field teams by following KSU on Twitter at @KSUOwlNation and @KSUTrackFieldXC, on Instagram @ksuowlstrackxc  or by liking Kennesaw State Owls on Facebook.
 
 
 
 

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Owls Set School Record and Win Six Events at Kennesaw State Invitational – Kennesaw State University Athletics

Owls Set School Record and Win Six Events at Kennesaw State Invitational - Kennesaw State University Athletics


Friday ResultsLive Results  | Meet Schedule | Meet Information

KENNESAW, Ga. – The Kennesaw State track and field teams began action at the Kennesaw State Invitational on Friday.

 

KSU Team Scores

Men: 110 points (first place)

Women: 203.50 points (first place)

 

School Record

  • Kali Terza landed a toss of 56.65m (185’10”) to finish second and establish a new school record in the women’s hammer throw.

 
Event Winners

  • Jada Smith cleared 3.81m (12’6″) to win the women’s pole vault.
  • AJ Johnson won the men’s pole vault with a mark of 5.07m (16’7.5″).
  • Mollie Speights tied for the victory in the women’s high jump with a clearance of 1.70m (5’7″).
  • Natalie Cummings ran 4:31.59 to win the women’s 1500m.
  • Gavin Frick ran a personal-best time of 3:54.35 to win the 1500m.
  • Corbin McLean ran a time of 1:00.65 to win the 400m hurdles.

 
Men’s Top Performances

 
Women’s Top Performances

  • Sydney Lake landed a season-best toss of 48.68m (159’8″) to finish third in the hammer throw.
  • Chloe Tilton cleared the bar at a personal-best height of 3.51m (11’6.25″) to finish third in the pole vault.
  • Kaitlyn Corral landed a throw of 44.27m (145’3″) to secure second in the javelin.
  • Jasmine Akins landed a leap of 6.27m (20’7″) to finish second in the long jump. That jump currently ranks tied for seventh in the NCAA East Region.
  • Eriana Sanford had a throw of 45.24m (148’5″) to finish fourth in the discus.
  • Louise Tocays ran a time of 24.54 seconds to secure fourth in the 200m.
  • Nyah Hernandez (4:38.51) and Madigan Wallace (4:40.82) took second and third in the 1500m.
  • Imani Christian posted a time of 1:00.86 to grab 400m hurdles.
  • Anna James (18:28.90) and Zoe Smith (18:32.97) finished second and third in the 5K.

 
The Owls will conclude action at the Kennesaw State Invitational on Saturday, April 16 at the KSU Outdoor Track and Field Complex. Saturday’s action begins at 12:30 p.m. KSU will recognize seven seniors in a ceremony at 12 p.m.

Keep up with Owls track and field teams by following KSU on Twitter at @KSUOwlNation and @KSUTrackFieldXC, on Instagram @ksuowlstrackxc  or by liking Kennesaw State Owls on Facebook.