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Lexington, Ky. – Mississippi State Track and Field ended the second day of the SEC outdoor championships with three goals.

The second day of competition, which was interspersed with weather delays, was subjected to a major change in schedule in order to meet the unrestricted conditions.

The day started in multis Kennedy Jackson And Lewis Barber Both ended in eighth place in their respective events. Barber earned a total of 5,736 points to end his first Zterger of the season. Jackson reached her placement from the Indoor Championships and received 5,284 points over the seven events in the heptathlon.

Nelly Jemeli gave her SEC debut in a big way and ran 10: 07.34 for a fifth overall. Your time is a new personal best and solidifies you as the fourth fastest finish in the program history.

The sprints and hurdlers had a solid representation on the route and competed in the preliminary rounds of their events.

In the first round of the 400 m personal best, three bulldogs Sherman Hawkins I only lack the final and run 46 apartment for a lifelong best.

Jaden Billings And Jessicka Woods Played well in the 100 -m hurdles, with Woods running a season with 13.31 and billings a lifelong best of 13.53.

Kennedy Stringfellow The day for the Bulldogs in long jump and earned 7.61 m to reach ninth place in his second final of the outdoor conference.

The last day of the championships begins in the women's discus tomorrow afternoon, whereby the running events begin later in the evening. The Meet is available to stream in the Sec Network+.

Further information on the Mississippi State Track and Field program can be found at haailstatef X (formerly Twitter)Present Instagram And Facebook.


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