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Feb. 3, 2018

Indoor Meet #4 ââ’¬” Darius Dixon Memorial invitational

LYNCHBURG, Va. — The University of South Carolina track & field team stood tall on Saturday, tallying 10 event victories at the Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational. The Gamecocks led the field in victories at the Liberty University Indoor Track Complex.

Maiya Dendy (60m and 200m) recorded two wins on the day, while Eric Favors (shot put), Otis Jones (500m), Lissa Labiche (high jump), Yann Randrianasolo (long jump), Rougui Sow (long jump), Armand Woodley (pole vault), and KD Young (shot put) each won a single event. Carolina also won the title in the men’s 4x400m relay.

Carolina’s first win of the weekend came from Randrianasolo in the men’s long jump. The Toulouse, France, native was already in the lead when he put up his best mark of the day on his final attempt, a leap of 24-7 ¾.

The Gamecocks also left with the women’s long jump title. Sow jumped 19-6 ¾ to win for the second straight week, and Makyla Stanley finished third.

Carolina’s first win on the track came in the women’s 60m, where Dendy dominated. The junior easily made it to finals as the top seed, then ran 7.38 in the championship race to win by almost two-tenths of a second. That time was a PR for Dendy and the 35th-best time in the NCAA this season. Stanley continued her good day with a second-place finish.

Jones was victorious in the 500m for the second time this season as he captured the race Saturday with a personal best time. The Sumter, S.C., native crossed the line in 1:03.21 for the victory.

Carolina’s jumps dominance was on display in the women’s high jump arena. Two-time Olympian Labiche and Hanifah Abdulqadir each jumped 5-9 ¼ to top the field by four inches. Labiche was able to clear the height without a miss and in the process earned her first collegiate victory.

Young has continued to make an impression in her first collegiate season, and that continued Saturday with a win in the shot put. The Decatur, Ill., native won with a final throw of 51-3 ¾, and teammate Alycia Springs finished third.

Dendy was a two-time winner in the season-opening Navy Winter Invitational, and she achieved the double again Saturday with her win in the 200m. The junior clocked in at 24.16, just .08 off a PR.

Favors dominated the field to win his first shot put title of the 2018 season. One night after throwing a season-best in the weight throw, the sophomore tossed a mark of 55-8 ½ on Saturday.

Woodley was victorious in the pole vault. His mark of 16-6 ¾ is a new personal best indoors.

The last of Carolina’s ten wins came in the men’s 4x400m relay. Arinze Chance, Jones, Rivaldo Leacock and Jordan Griffin came home in 3:15.31 to take the race by more than three seconds.

NOTABLE

– Chance, who represented his home country of Guyana in the CARIFTA Games prior to signing with Carolina in the fall period, made his Gamecock debut Saturday. In addition to his 4×4 win, he placed third in the 400m, with a time of 49.07.

FROM THE COACH

“Today was a very good day. The kids performed really well. Maiya ran some of the fastest times she’s ever run, and that’s good not just for her, but for the team. Those were good runs, and she’s making progress. Yann had an extremely good jump on a runway that isn’t advantageous, and I’m excited by the long jump efforts of both Rougui and Makyla. We expect all of our long jumpers to be a foot better next week. Otis ran well. He got out of the gate really strong, and our mile relay kids competed really well on both sides. We also got good performances from our high jumpers, and I expect them to start clearing new heights soon. Next week, we’re going to the biggest regular-season track meet in the country. We’re going to line up after a good week of training, and we hope to show a lot of improvement next week.”ââ’¬” Head Coach Curtis Frye

UP NEXT FOR THE GAMECOCKS

South Carolina returns to the Palmetto State next week for the Tiger Paw Invitational. The two-day meet runs Feb. 9-10 in Clemson, S.C.

SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 2018 – DARIUS DIXON MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL – MEN’S RESULTS
Long Jump
1. Yann Randrianasolo 7.51m | 24-7 3/4
12. Simon Gyllensten 6.50m | 21-4
Pole Vault
1. Armand Woodley 5.05m | 16-6 3/4
5. Bryce Simpson 4.60m | 15-1
10. Chris Cochran 4.30m | 14-1 1/4
13. Benjamin Womble 4.00m | 13-1 1/2
Shot Put
1. Eric Favors 16.98m | 55-8 1/2
18. Benjamin Womble 9.97m | 32-8 1/2
High Jump
–. Tye Williams NH
60mH Prelims
10. Kaden Briggs 8.66
13. Marc Flores 8.79
19. Simon Gyllensten 10.77
60m Prelims
19. Parker Howard 7.28
Mile Run
13. Austin Story 4:26.99
400m
3. Arinze Chance 49.07
13. Jordan Griffin 50.44
15. Rivaldo Leacock 50.59
500m
1. Otis Jones 1:03.21
200m
30. Parker Howard 23.10
34. Kaden Briggs 23.58
–. Marc Flores DQ
3000m
35. Chad Evans 9:22.80
36. Justin Reed 9:24.63
4x400m Relay
1. Chance, Jones, Leacock, Griffin 3:15.31
7. Briggs, Flores, Gyllensten, Story 3:24.61
SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 2018 – DARIUS DIXON MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL – WOMEN’S RESULTS
Long Jump
1. Rougui Sow 5.96m | 19-6 3/4
3. Makyla Stanley 5.72m | 18-9 1/4
Pole Vault
3. Hailey Sweatman 3.95m | 12-11 1/2
–. Adele Blalock NH
–. Sam Silber NH
Shot Put
1. KD Young 15.64m | 51-3 3/4
3. Alycia Springs 14.24m | 46-8 3/4
High Jump
1. Lissa Labiche 1.76m | 5-9 1/4
2. Hanifah Abdulqadir 1.76m | 5-9 1/4
60mH Semifinals
1. Rougui Sow 8.45q
6. Funlayo Oluwole 8.80q
11. Milan Parks 8.98
60mH Final
2. Rougui Sow 8.50
5. Funlayo Oluwole 8.80
60m Semifinals
1. Maiya Dendy 7.44q
2. Makyla Stanley 7.58q
5. Amecia Pennamon 7.72q
60m Final
1. Maiya Dendy 7.38
2. Makyla Stanley 7.57
5. Amecia Pennamon 7.66
Mile Run
19. Allie Sprague 5:27.24
25. Morgan Lee 5:33.61
27. Kylee Yturralde 5:35.80
30. Gwen Asbury 5:37.46
400m
5. Precious Holmes 56.61
22. Tatyana Mills 1:01.30
27. Morgan Hubbard 1:02.82
800m
5. Maddie Beaubien 2:14.89
11. Sierra Biber 2:18.81
12. Kelsey Larkin 2:19.01
29. Sheniya Marshall 2:34.43
200m
1. Maiya Dendy 24.16
7. Amecia Pennamon 25.14
8. Milan Parks 25.36
16. Makyla Stanley 25.68
3000m
12. Sarah Taylor 10:50.30
15. Leah Ford 10:57.55
4×400 Relay
2. Dendy, Holmes, Mills, Beaubien 3:50.76