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March 24, 2018

Outdoor Meet #2 — Weems Baskin Invitational

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The second day of the Weems Baskin Invitational brought more success for the University of South Carolina track & field team as the Gamecocks notched four more event victories at Sheila & Morris Cregger Track. In addition to the wins, Carolina welcomed a standing-room only crowd to Cregger Track, providing an incredible atmosphere throughout the day.

Individual student-athletes Aliyah Abrams, Josh Awotunde and Hailey Sweatman each earned wins on Saturday. Carolina also found the winner’s circle in the women’s 4x400m relay.

For the weekend, the Gamecock women took the title in the 4x300m, 4x400m and 4x800m relays. Abrams was part of the 4×3 and 4×4 wins and finished with three victories overall for the weekend; as a team, the Gamecocks won 10 events over two days.

Sweatman set an outdoor PR for the second week in a row in the pole vault as she was able to clear 4.00m in the for the first time outdoors. Her mark of 13-1 ½ is the sixth-best effort in the NCAA this season and listed fifth on Carolina’s all-time record book.

Abrams returned from a redshirt year to win the 400m last week at the Black & Gold Challenge, and she duplicated the feat Saturday at Cregger Track. The 2016 Olympian was victorious in 53.62, while Stephanie Davis finished third in 54.41 and Precious Holmes came in fourth, at 54.62.

After finishing third nationally and winning the SEC title indoors in the shot put, Awotunde started his outdoor campaign Saturday by winning the discus invitational. The senior just missed a PR but beat the field by more than 13 feet with a mark of 178-3.

The Gamecocks finished the day with a win in the women’s 4x400m relay. Abrams, Holmes, Davis and Tatyana Mills turned in a time of 3:39.95, ninth-fastest in Division I this season.

Caitlyn Little qualified for the 100mH finals and finished third overall. The freshman placed second in the prelims with a time of 13.63, then she came back with a final run of 13.59 for the podium spot. That’s the 16th-best mark nationally so far this outdoor season.

Otis Jones ran an 800m competitively for the first time since the SEC Indoor Championships final, and he finished third on Saturday. The junior turned in a time of 1:50.98, 14th-best in the NCAA this year.

Eric Favors finished second in the shot put invitational and tops among collegiate entrants. His mark of 61-5 ½ ranks sixth in Carolina history, and it’s the fourth-best mark in the NCAA this season.

Armand Woodley continued his quest for a second-straight NCAA Championships bid with a second-place finish Saturday in the pole vault invitational. Woodley cleared 16-10 ¾ to nab a podium spot.

Three Gamecocks finished in the top-five of the women’s 3000m. Colleen Openshaw posted a PR with a time of 10:08.84 to finish second, while Kaylee Wessel finished fourth and Heather Stone came in fifth.

NOTABLE

• Rivaldo Leacock finished fourth in the 400mH with a time of 51.60. That’s a collegiate best for the freshman and placed him as the top collegian at Saturday’s meet.

FROM THE COACH

“What we want to carry over from this week is our enthusiasm. For our kids right now, it’s about effort… Each week we try to have another athlete with the goal of putting themselves in the position to be uncomfortable. Learn how to go hard, 100 percent, and get uncomfortable. Then train to where that becomes comfortable. The kids know our mission, and they know that being the top team in the country is our mission. Living up to our No. 13 ranking is going to take hard work and sacrifices. Hopefully next week, the sacrifices that we made this week running in the cold weather will lead to some PRs.” – Head Coach Curtis Frye

UP NEXT FOR THE GAMECOCKS

The Gamecocks are back on the road next weekend for the Florida Relays. Action runs March 29-31 in Gainesville, Fla.

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 • WEEMS BASKIN INVITATIONAL • MEN’S RESULTS
Discus Invitational
1. Josh Awotunde 54.35m | 178-3
Pole Vault Invitational
2. Armand Woodley 5.15m | 16-10 3/4
8. Bryce Simpson 4.65m | 15-3
Shot Put Invitational
2. Eric Favors 18.73m | 61-5 1/2
Open 1500m
7. Austin Story 4:04.06
110mH Prelims
30. Spencer Flores 15.38 (+1.9)
33. Markus Leemet 15.55 (+2.0)
400m
9. Ty Jaye Robbins 48.39
100m
22. Yann Randrianasolo 10.68 (+3.0)
800m Invitational
3. Otis Jones 1:50.98
400mH
4. Rivaldo Leacock 51.60
22. Simon Gyllensten 55.54
32. Spencer Flores 57.02
53. Jordan Griffin 1:01.31
200m
105. Parker Howard 22.28 (+1.4)
Open 800m
18. Austin Story 1:57.61
3000m
8. Carson Strom 8:40.65
4×400 Relay
19. Leemet, Elwood, Story, Evans 3:31.14
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 • WEEMS BASKIN INVITATIONAL • WOMEN’S RESULTS
Pole Vault Invitational
1. Hailey Sweatman 4.00m | 13-1 1/2
6. Adele Blalock 3.55m | 11-7 3/4
Shot Put Invitational
4. KD Young 14.94m | 49-0 1/4
5. Alycia Springs 14.88m | 48-10
Discus Invitational
5. KD Young 45.44m | 149-1
10. Amanda Murphy 39.39m | 129-2
11. Alycia Springs 37.48m | 122-11
Open Discus
18. Nina Gambacorta 35.91m | 117-9
Open 1500m
26. Allie Sprague 5:10.27
4x100m
4. Parks, Dendy, Stanley, Pennamon 45.75
11. Sow, Mills, Little, Oluwole 47.24
100mH Prelims
2. Caitlyn Little 13.62q (+2.9)
11. Milan Parks 14.01 (+2.9)
13. Funlayo Oluwole 14.19 (+2.8)
100mH Finals
3. Caitlyn Little 13.59 (+1.1)
400m
1. Aliyah Abrams 53.62
3. Stephanie Davis 54.41
4. Precious Holmes 54.62
–. Tatyana Mills DNF
100m
11. Amecia Pennamon 11.84 (+2.5)
17. Makyla Stanley 11.98 (+2.5)
400mH
24. Morgan Hubbard 1:05.80
200m
8. Amecia Pennamon 24.11 (+2.7)
20. Tatyana Mills 24.36 (+2.4)
32. Milan Parks 24.73 (+1.5)
51. Caitlyn Little 25.16 (+2.8)
Open 800m
8. Allie Mueller 2:15.87
9. Sierra Biber 2:16.24
31. Sheniya Marshall 2:27.12
34. Kelsey Larkin 2:29.27
3000m
2. Colleen Openshaw 10:08.84
4. Kaylee Wessel 10:11.67
5. Heather Stone 10:11.74
4x400m
1. Abrams, Holmes, Davis, Mills 3:39.95