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Sun Devil Track & Field Competing at 64th Mt. Sac Relays

Sun Devil Track & Field Competing at 64th Mt. Sac Relays


TEMPE, Ariz. – Nearly three dozen Sun Devils will compete at the 64th annual Mt. Sac Relays at the newly renovated Hilmer Lodge Stadium in Walnut, California from April 18-20, as the team is one of 20 universities to have been invited to compete in the meet’s collegiate division.

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It’s been nearly three weeks since the Sun Devils were last in action in the Texas Relays and Bobcat Invitational in The Lone Star State. Fully rested and refreshed heading into the final stretch of the regular season, here are the 30 Sun Devils who are set to compete this weekend in California.

SUN DEVILS COMPETING IN THE MT. SAC RELAYS

Men: Eysias Banks, Dayton Carlson, Jayden Davis, Denzell Feagin, Gamali Felix, Porter Hill, Brandon Lloyd, Simbarashe Maketa, Trevin Moyer, Nicholas Ramey, Justin Robinson, Kaleb Simpson, Zach Weaver

Women: Ashantai Bollers, Lauren Brown, Mia Chavez, Adonijah Currie, Jasmine Haskell, Sadie Heeringa, Jazmine Hobson, Alexandria Johnson, Kiara Lee, Ines Lopez, Aujane Luckey, Kylie Miller, Naiya Morgan, Saira Prince, Tierra Robinson-Jones, Taylor Starkey, Adriana Tatum

PACING THE WAY

The Sun Devils have totaled a number of top-10 times in various events across the country this Outdoor season. With just three regular season meets remaining this spring, here are the Sun Devils who’ve posted some of the nation’s top-10 times thus far:

5) Kaleb Simpson, Men’s 100m (10.07)

7) Brandon Lloyd, Men’s discus (61.54m)

9) Gamali FelixJayden DavisSimbarashe Maketa-Justin Robionson, Men’s 4×400 (3:02.35)

10) Kaleb Simpson, Men’s 200m (20.37)

10) Justin Robinson, Men’s 200m (20.37)

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In early March, Sun Devils’ Indoor Track and Field team history was made in Boston. The relay squad of Jayden Davis, Gamali Felix, Justin Robinson and Kaleb Simpson won the NCAA championship in the 4×400 meter in 3:02.35, defeating Florida and Texas A&M to secure the first indoor relay championship in Arizona State history. 

“It felt like a dream. I didn’t comprehend it until a couple of hours later that we really were able to win a championship,” Davis said. “It was just an amazing feeling to do that with people I’ve been working out with for months and putting in the work. So it’s been really special for us.”

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