Texas A&M welcomes teams from across the country to the SEC Indoor Track and Field championships held in Gilliam Indoor Track Facility on February 24-25, 2018.
Texas A&M Women’s indoor track team is the defending National Champions. the rest of the competition is trying to chase them down.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettMissouri University Heptathlete Rauno Liitmae celebrates after he cleared his final height of 1.97 meters in the high jump.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Amber Ivy fights for her spot in the finals of the Women’s 60m dash.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Augusta Thomason reflects on her failed attempts to clear the first height.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettHeptathlete junior Gabe Moore builds up to perform the throw that won him third place in the event.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshman Tyra Gittens reacts to the throw that lead to the Aggie women pentathletes sweeping the top two spots in the shot put event.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Taylor Clayton clinches his spot in the finals as he finishes the one mile inches before Kentucky’s Benjamin Young.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas’ Pole vault team claimed second and third place, helping Arkansas’ Women’s teams finish the day in first place with 41 points.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTwo-time Paralympic medalist Hunter Woodhall after he was unable to qualify for the finals of the Men’s 400m dash.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Amber Tanner from Georgia University enjoys the moments after her victory in the Women’s 800 meter preliminary as she claims the top seed.
Photo by Jesse EverettArkansas’ Women’s mile team was able to place four of their runners in the finals for the one mile.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Devin Dixon leads the Men’s 800m dash as he cruises to the top seed in the finals, less than two seconds off the meet record.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Jhonny Victor celebrates clearing 2.18m in the Men’s high jump competition, bringing back 5 points for the Gator’s team score.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettLSU’s freshman JuVaughn Blake lands his scoring jump in the Men’s long jump competition.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettFreshmen Sammy Watkins and Jean Jenkins share an embrace after the preliminary race of the Women’s 800m, both athletes will race in the finals.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Jazmine Fray was beat in the final meters of the 800 meter preliminary race by Ole Miss’ Maddie McHugh.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Garrett Cragin scored for the Aggies in the Men’s high jump competition, tying for fifth.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Ashley Driscoll rests her eyes moments after finishing the 3000m finals, placing 8th for the Aggies.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSophomore Grant Holloway from Florida University placed fourth in Men’s long jump and looks forward to defending his collegiate record for the 60m dash in the finals.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettJunior Rougui Sow from South Carolina University flies into sixth place in the Women’s long jump finals.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Will Williams claimed gold in the Men’s long jump competition and smirks as he receives his medal on the podium.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettSenior Karissa Schweizer from Missouri University won the Women’s 3000m by over 10 seconds.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettTeam Leaders at the end of day 1 of the SEC championships are Arkansas for the Women’s with 41 points and Florida for the Men’s with 30.5 points.
Photo by Photo by Jesse EverettRunning events and Men’s field events finals will be held February 25 in Gilliam Indoor Track Facility giving the athletes a chance to claim gold for their schools.
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