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Gamecocks Finish Regionals with Nine NCAA Championships Bids
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Gamecocks Finish Regionals with Nine NCAA Championships Bids

South Carolina set for national meet, June 5-8 in Austin, Texas


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It was a banner Saturday for the University of South Carolina track & field team as the Gamecocks earned four more bids to the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Eric Favors (men’s shot put) and Isaiah Moore (men’s 110m hurdles) booked individual tickets to the national meet, and the Gamecocks qualified in both the men’s and women’s 4x400m relays to finish the weekend at the 2019 NCAA East Regional.

Altogether, South Carolina will field nine entries at NCAAs. Saturday’s qualifiers will be joined at the national meet by Aliyah Abrams (women’s 400m), Quincy Hall (men’s 400m hurdles), Wadeline Jonathas (women’s 400m), Otis Jones (men’s 800m) and Yann Randrianasolo (men’s long jump), who qualified earlier in the week. The Gamecocks will join the best in collegiate track & field at the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships June 5-8 in Austin, Texas.

The day started with men’s shot put, where Favors took care of business early and secured his NCAA berth on his first attempt. The redshirt junior was measured at 19.11m (62-8 ½) and finished eighth overall to book his first trip to nationals. The throw was the fourth-best outdoor attempt in South Carolina history, and it gives the Gamecocks a men’s shot put entry at outdoor nationals for the fourth-straight year.

Carolina’s second qualifier of the day was Moore, who turned on the jets late in his 110mH quarterfinal heat to win easily with a time of 13.51. The NCAA Championships berth is his third, and he’ll head to Austin looking for another first-team All-America performance. Both Favors and Moore compete on Wednesday, June 5.

The Gamecocks were at the front of the pack throughout their women’s 4x400m relay heat, as Stephanie Davis, Abrams, Tatyana Mills and Jonathas ran a facility-record 3:28.17, including a 50.13 anchor leg, to clinch their spot a nationals. After winning the event at the NCAA Indoor Championships in March, the quartet continues their quest for a second national title on Thursday, June 6.

The last Gamecock bid went to the men’s 4x400m relay team. Arinze Chance, Jones, Hall and Ty Jaye Robbins were automatic qualifiers by finishing second in their heat with a mark of 3:04.35. The quartet will head to Austin looking to score again for Carolina after collecting first-team All-America honors indoors.

The Gamecocks finished 13th in the women’s 4x100m relay. Davis, Jonathas, Abrams and Makyla Stanley ran a time of 43.94, just short of the 12th and last qualifying spot, which went to Ohio State in 43.92.

For the second-straight year, sophomore Caitlyn Little ended her campaign by running a season best in the 100m hurdles quarterfinal round. Little finished 19th on Saturday, posting a time of 13.37.

Redshirt freshman Carisma Holland finished 21st in the shot put in her first trip to the East Regional. Her best throw was her last, which measured 15.86m (52-0 ½).

FROM THE COACH

“Eric is truly what we call a ‘student-athlete.’ He’s captain on the team and a guy who works hard every day. He redshirted, and we’ve got him back next year. He’s making his first trip to the NCAA Championships, which is awesome. I’m proud of him and his hard work. He’s a great example for the rest of our team.”

“Isaiah is another guy that’s already gained his degree, just like Eric. They’re excellent students and great athletes. He’s got a shot to go to the national championship and get into the top five. That’s important for us, to have guys with a shot to get into the top five. That’s one of our goals, and that’s his goal.”

“I have high hopes for both of those relay teams. Both of them work hard, and they’ve got great groups of young people. We’re looking forward to going to Austin and making an impact.”- Head Coach Curtis Frye

 

UP NEXT FOR THE GAMECOCKS

The 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships will be held June 5-8 in Austin, Texas, as the Gamecocks join the top collegiate track & field student-athletes in the country in the quest for national titles.

SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2019 • 2019 NCAA EAST REGIONAL PRELIMARY ROUND • MEN’S RESULTS
Shot Put (Top 12 to Nationals)
8. Eric Favors 19.11m | 62-8 1/2q
–. Ben Bonhurst F
110mH Quarterfinals (Top 12 to Nationals)
3. Isaiah Moore 13.51Q (+1.8)
4x400m Relay (Top 12 to Nationals)
4. Chance, O. Jones, Hall, Robbins 3:04.35Q
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2019 • 2019 NCAA EAST REGIONAL PRELIMINARY ROUND • WOMEN’S RESULTS
Shot Put (Top 12 to Nationals)
21. Carisma Holland 15.86m | 52-0 1/2
4x100m Relay (Top 12 to Nationals)
13. Abrams, Davis, Jonathas, Stanley 43.94
100mH Quarterfinals (Top 12 to Nationals)
19. Caitlyn Little 13.37 (+0.6)
200m Quarterfinals (Top 12 to Nationals)
–. Stephanie Davis DQ
4x400m Relay (Top 12 to Nationals)
1. Davis, Abrams, Mills, Jonathas 3:28.17Q