Texas A&M hosts the second day of competition for the SEC Indoor Track and Field competition at Gilliam Indoor Track Facility as the best athletes from the SEC battle for the gold.
University of Kentucky’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn won the women’s 60 meter hurdles to start the second day of competition.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Tyra Gittens placed 5th in the Women’s Pentathlon after competing in multiple events through the course of the weekend.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Josh Awotunde of South Carolina University smashed the SEC and Gilliam record for longest shot put throw with a final distance of 21.33 meters.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Noah Igbinoghene of Auburn flies into the final step of his triple jump attempt.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Raheem Chambers of Auburn anxiously waits for his time with Junior Kendal Williams and Senior Cejhae Greene of Georgia University, all three scored for their respective teams.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Brandon Hite brings home a bronze medal in the Men’s Heptathlon.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettAs the starters’ pistol fires, Senior Jolie Carbo of Ole Miss launches into the Women’s 4×400 meter relay.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Mylik Kerley lead the Men’s 4×400 team to victory as they set the SEC and Gilliam stadium record, only fractions of a second off the collegiate record.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettAlabama’s Men’s track team had four scoring runners in the 5000 meter race, including Senior Alfred Chelanga and Junior Vincent Kiprop.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Audie Wyatt placed second behind his teammate Jacob Wooten in the Men’s Pole Vault competition.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Devin Dixon finishes strong to claim his victory in the Men’s 800 meter race by almost two seconds.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettUniversity of Tennessee’s Coach David Neville motivates his relay teams from the edge of the track.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Alex Riba narrowly loses by four-hundredths of a second to ole Miss’ Sean Tobin in the Men’s Mile.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTexas A&M’s fans support their teams from the stands as they compete for the SEC Track and Field title.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Jean Jenkins, Sammy Watson and Junior Jazmine Fray scored 20 of Texas A&M’s women’s team total points.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettGeorgia’s Lynna Irby claimed her stake as champion of the SEC 200 meter dash, beating out a podium of seniors for the gold.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettMustaqeem Williams, Junior from Tennessee University, prays before the start of his race.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Jarra Owens watches her teammate come in for the exchange during the women’s distance medley.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Taylor Clayton sustained an injury during the Men’s Distance Medley when he fell and lost the baton.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Devin Dixon pursues LSU’s 4×400 team briefly after receiving the handoff.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Sammy Watson feels the pressure as her teammate rounds the corner to her handoff.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettUniversity of Alabama won the Men’s Competition with 90 team points, while Arkansas took home the Women’s title for the fourth year in a row with 106.5 points.
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