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No. 17/13 Athletics -Jess and Alonzo achieve in 10 km at Sec Outdoor Championships

Lexington, Ky. – The No. 17/13 Texas Men's and Women's Athletics Team deserves their first points in the second-outdoor championships in the 10,000-meter runs to complete the three-day meeting on the first day.

Eva Jess Told the first points for the women who took fifth place in the 10 km with their time of 33: 52.36. It is the third fastest 10k in your career and the twelve -fastest in school history. Her performance brought Texas four team points. Newcomer Sydni Wilkins Was in the ninth goal scorers with her time of 35: 02.97.

The men were led by Isaac Alonzos Seventh place with a time of 30: 27.54. Alonzo received two team points for UT.

In the men's tenthlon, Brock Lewis After five events, four personal best and a personal best point of 3,698 points. The second day started the day with its fastest career in 11.22 seconds with 100 meters. He added a jump of 6.97 m (22-10.5) and a throw of 11.93 m (39-1.75) in the third round, which was set for two more personal best.

Lewis added a PB outdoors in the high jump clearing of 1.83 m (6-0) before organizing a personal best 400-meter time of 49.79. Lewis sits in seventh place after a monster on the first day of competition.

Newcomer Meagan Humphries Also ended the first day of heptathlon in seventh place with 3,269 points. She started the 100-meter hurdles in 2:18 p.m. with the championship meeting and followed with an release of 1.62 m (5-3.75) in the high jump.

The California, which was born in California, added its first personal best-of-the-competition to the first attempt, with a cover of 11.31 m (37-1.25). She completed the day, which operated the third fastest 200-meter groups in 24.42.

On the track, Kenondra Davis And Holly Okuku Were the first longhorns to advance to a final. Davis recorded the third -fastest time of the afternoon with a wind time of 22.58, while Okuku recorded last place in the final by 22.88 W. Carleta Bernard was the first competitor with her personal best of 22.88 while Nita Koom-Dadzie Ready in 23.59.

Xavier Butler The Texas Record Book in the 200-meter races of the men in the preliminaries of 20.22 and qualified for the final with the four-snaps in the area of ​​36. Time binds him for second place on the UT-all-time performer list and is tied in school history for the six-snow.

Sophomore Akala Garrett In the 400-meter hurdles of women in 54.75 to qualify for the final. Newcomer Mackenzie Collins Garrett will join the final after publishing the seventh best time in 56.93.

The men then also sent two to the 400 -M lines finals Kody Blackwood Clear the third fastest time in 49.70. Chris Brinkley also recorded the fifth best time in 50.26 for a personal best and switched to 10th place in the UT all-time performer list.

After three events achieved, both the No. 17 men and women No. 13 in 11 areTH.

Texas scorer:

Eva Jess – 10k – 5TH (4 points)
Isaac Alonso – 10k – 7TH (2 points)

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