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SEC Indoor Track Championship Day One

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Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett

The best track athletes from the SEC gathered in Gilliam Indoor Track to compete for the SEC Indoor Track Title.

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.

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  • 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 Everett
  • Missouri University Heptathlete Rauno Liitmae celebrates after he cleared his final height of 1.97 meters in the high jump.

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  • Sophomore Amber Ivy fights for her spot in the finals of the Women’s 60m dash. 

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  • Senior Augusta Thomason reflects on her failed attempts to clear the first height.

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  • Heptathlete junior Gabe Moore builds up to perform the throw that won him third place in the event.

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  • Freshman Tyra Gittens reacts to the throw that lead to the Aggie women pentathletes sweeping the top two spots in the shot put event.

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  • Junior Taylor Clayton clinches his spot in the finals as he finishes the one mile inches before Kentucky’s Benjamin Young.

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  • Arkansas’ Pole vault team claimed second and third place, helping Arkansas’ Women’s teams finish the day in first place with 41 points.

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  • Two-time Paralympic medalist Hunter Woodhall after he was unable to qualify for the finals of the Men’s 400m dash.

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  • Sophomore Amber Tanner from Georgia University enjoys the moments after her victory in the Women’s 800 meter preliminary as she claims the top seed.

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  • Arkansas’ Women’s mile team was able to place four of their runners in the finals for the one mile.

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  • Sophomore 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.

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  • Junior Jhonny Victor celebrates clearing 2.18m in the Men’s high jump competition, bringing back 5 points for the Gator’s team score.

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  • LSU’s freshman JuVaughn Blake lands his scoring jump in the Men’s long jump competition.

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  • Freshmen Sammy Watkins and Jean Jenkins share an embrace after the preliminary race of the Women’s 800m, both athletes will race in the finals.

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  • Junior Jazmine Fray was beat in the final meters of the 800 meter preliminary race by Ole Miss’ Maddie McHugh. 

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  • Senior Garrett Cragin scored for the Aggies in the Men’s high jump competition, tying for fifth.

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  • Sophomore Ashley Driscoll rests her eyes moments after finishing the 3000m finals, placing 8th for the Aggies.

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  • Sophomore 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.

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  • Junior Rougui Sow from South Carolina University flies into sixth place in the Women’s long jump finals. 

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  • Senior Will Williams claimed gold in the Men’s long jump competition and smirks as he receives his medal on the podium.

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  • Senior Karissa Schweizer from Missouri University won the Women’s 3000m by over 10 seconds. 

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  • Team 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.

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  • Running 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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