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Saturday Success at Pepsi Florida Relays

Saturday Success at Pepsi Florida Relays

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Day two of the Pepsi Florida Relays invitational was highlighted by graduate student Taiya Shelby’s personal best and program record–breaking time of 2:03.89 in the 800 meters. Shelby finished first among collegiate competitors and third overall in the race. Building off the team’s momentum from day one, several other Dores secured Vanderbilt top 10 marks.

“We’re putting our stamp on the conference and in the NCAA,” director of track and field Althea Thomas said. “When [Shelby] finished the race, she was best in the NCAA in the 800 meters. [Fraley] is ranked second in the NCAA in the discus. [Marvin] and [McBride] are ranked in the SEC in their events. It shows that Vanderbilt belongs and that these athletes will be contenders for top spots.”

On the field, freshman Sarah Marvin finished seventh in the open division of the shot put, recording a throw of 15.55 meters–third in Vanderbilt history. In the invite division of the same event, senior Veronica Fraley recorded the fourth-best throw in school history with her 15.18-meter toss.

Senior Jada Sims claimed third place in the high jump with a mark of 1.71 meters, her best since the Commodore Challenge in January.

In the 100-meter hurdles, freshman competitors Taylor McKinnon and Santana Spearman, earned Vanderbilt top 10 times. McKinnon clocked 13.73 seconds, which is fourth in school history, and Spearman finished the race in 13.99 seconds, which is seventh.

In the 400 meters, senior Kaira Brown posted a season-best performance, clocking 55 seconds.

To finish the meet, the Commodores’ 4×400-meter relay team of freshmen Allyria McBride and Mya Georgiadis, Shelby and Brown finished in 3:36.57, placing fifth in the Tom Jones invite division and clocking the sixth-fastest time in Vanderbilt history.

On day one of the Pepsi Florida Relays invitational, three school records were set and multiple names climbed onto Vanderbilt top 10 lists. Freshman Giavonna Meeks set the program record in the hammer throw with a 51.86-meter toss. In the discus, Fraley claimed first place and bested her own school record with a throw of 60.24 meters. The Vanderbilt shuttle hurdle relay of graduate student Beatrice Juskeviciute, McKinnon, Spearman and Sims clocked 55.77 seconds, breaking the school record.

The 4×100-meter relay of McBride, Shelby, sophomore Ella Escobar and junior Rondajai Washington recorded the second-fastest time in school history (45.76 seconds)….

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