Texas Destroys Collegiate Women’s SMR Record With 3:36.10
By David Woods for DyeStat
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AUSTIN, Texas – Texas is taking over at the Texas Relays.
The Longhorns smashed the women’s collegiate record in the sprint medley relay Friday night. Julien Alfred (22.4), Shasidat Adeleke (21.7), Kennedy Simon (49.9) and Valery Tobias (2:01.6) combined for a time of 3:36.10.
Previous record of 3:38.93 was set by Texas A&M in winning by .02 over the Longhorns at last year’s Texas Relays.
Before the sprint medley, Texas ran world-leading times in the 4×100 and 4×400 relays. In prelims of the 4×100, Alfred, Ezinne Abba, Lanae Thomas and Keyona Davis set a meet record of 42.38. Texas clocked 3:31.20 in qualifying for the 4×400.
Of course, Alfred is coming off a 60/200 sweep at the NCAA Indoor Championships in which she set a collegiate record in the short sprint.
Tobias won the 800 Thursday in 2:03.59. fastest in the NCAA this year.
LSU women set record in DMR
Elsewhere in women’s events:
>> LSU set a Texas Relays record of 10:59.86 in the distance medley relay, or .05 faster than the time by Texas last year.
>> Kentucky’s Masai Russell, an indoor collegiate record-holder, led qualifying in the 100 hurdles in 12.61 (+5.9). NCAA indoor champion Ackera Nugent of Arkansas was next at 12.95 (+3.9).
>> Missouri’s Valentina Bernacelli, a Colombian, and Sophia Rivera went 1-2 in the javelin at 183-9/56.00m and 182-8/55.68m, respectively. Rivera is the collegiate leader at 189-2/57.67m.
Auburn’s Keyshawn Strachan throws javelin 276-5
In men’s events:
>> Auburn freshman Keyshawn Strachan, a 6-5 Bahamian, made an impressive college debut. The 19-year-old won the javelin with a throw of 276-5/84.27m — No. 4 in collegiate history.
>> Arizona State’s Turner Washington won the discus with a distance of 210-0/64.01m, his longest throw since May 2021. He won NCAA titles in shot and discus that year.
>> Alabama’s Chris Robinson won the men’s 400 hurdles in 49.10, best in the NCAA and equaling No. 2 in the world.
>> In prelims of the 110 hurdles, Tennessee’s Devon Brooks clocked 13.21 with a 6.8 mps wind (15 mph). Not advancing but running 13.65 (+5.1) was Georgia decathlete Kyle Garland.
>> Second in the 110 hurdles was Pittsburg State’s Cordell Tinch, at 13.33 (+3.9). Tinch, a sophomore in eligibility from Green Bay, Wis., became Kansas’ first Big 12 champion in the 110 hurdles in 2019. He won NCAA Division II indoor…
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