The second day of the NCAA Division 1 Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Gilliam Indoor Track at Texas A&M University.
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Sophomore Larjarvia Brown placed seventh in the women’s triple jump competition.
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Sophomore Josh Kerr won the mile with a time of 3:57 for the second year in a row.
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Senior Tim Duckworth closed out the Men’s Heptathlon with a personal best to claim the national title.
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Senior Elinor Purrier of New Hampshire won the women’s mile by less than a tenth of a second, beating out Dani Jones of Colorado.
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Senior Elijah Hall won the Men’s 60 meter dash with a time of 6.52.
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Senior Kendall Ellis smashed the NCAA and American record in the women’s 400 meter dash with a time of 50.34.
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Senior Randall Cunningham of USC won the high jump national title after breaking his tibia on the final run-up.
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Sophomore Grant Holloway cruised to the national title in the Men’s 60 meter hurdles after setting the Giilliam Indoor Track Facility Record.
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LSU’s Aleia Hobbs won the national title and broke the collegiate record in the women’s 60 meter dash.
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Senior Alison Ondrusek competed in the women’s weight throw and placed ninth overall.
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Sophomore Michael Saruni of UTEP ran the second fastest time in the history of the NCAA in the Men’s 800.
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Oregon’s Sabrina Southerland defeated Sammy Watson and Jazmine Fray in the women’s 800 meter run.
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Junior Payton Chadwick of Arkansas won the women’s 60 meter hurdles competition.
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University of Houston’s Elijah Hall ran the second fastest indoor 200 meter time ever, blowing away the past records.
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The fans from University of Houston react to Elijah Hall’s record breaking performance.
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Minnesota’s Kaitlyn Long set the Gilliam Meet record in the women’s weight throw.
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Harvard’s Gabrielle Thomas set the NCAA meet record in the women’s 200 meter dash with a time of 22.38 seconds.
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Senior Andy Trouard of Northern Arizona embraces his teammate Matthew Baxter after winning the men’s 3000 meter run.
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Senior Karissa Schweizer of Missouri smiles as she crosses the finish line after she won both the women’s 3000 meter and 5000 meter runs.
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University of Texas’ O’Brien Wasome won the men’s triple jump competition.
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The top three teams in the men’s 4×400 meter race were Texas A&M, Florida, and USC. Every team beat the standing world record.
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The 4×400 team from USC celebrates with their coaching staff after their team ran the second fastest time ever run for the 4×400 indoor relay.
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Texas A&M 4×400 meter relay team consisting of Sopomore Devin Dixon, Junior Ilolo Izu and Seniors Robert Grant and Mylik Kerley hold the world record on a technicality that all four runners have to be from the same nationality.
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Senior Elijah Hill took home two national titles and an American record.
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Georgia won the women’s national title and Florida won the men’s national title for NCAA Division 1 Indoor Track and Field Championships.
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