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April 27, 2018

Outdoor Meet #8 — 124th Penn Relays

PHILADELPHIAYann Randrianasolo brought home a Penn Relays title for the second-consecutive season as he captured the long jump championship Friday afternoon at Franklin Field. Randrianasolo’s title was one of four podium finished attained by the Gamecocks on the second day in Philadelphia.

Hanifah Abdulqadir (championship triple jump), Josh Awotunde (championship shot put) and the women’s shuttle hurdle relay squad also finished in the top-three on Friday. Those Gamecocks join Hailey Sweatman, who finished second Thursday in the championship pole vault.

Randrianasolo won the championship flight of the long jump for the second consecutive season. His top mark of 25-1 ¼ (7.65m) was just .04 meters ahead of the second-place finisher, Shawn-D Thompson of G.C. Foster. The victory is Randrianasolo’s fifth in six meets during the outdoor season.

Rivaldo Leacock opened the day for the Gamecocks with a strong effort in the 400m hurdles. The freshman battled through a steady downpour to post a time of 51.79 and take a fifth-place finish.

Abdulqadir posted another quality effort Friday in the triple jump championship. The junior represented the Gamecocks at Penn Relays for the first time and placed second with a mark of 42-9 ½.

Carolina finished fourth in the women’s 4x100m college final. Stephanie Davis, Tatyana Mills, Milan Parks and Amecia Pennamon posted a time of 46.04.

A two-time Penn Relays individual champion, Awotunde finished third Friday in the championship shot put. His top throw of the day was 63-3, while Eric Favors made a late charge to qualify for finals and finish sixth overall.

Bryce Simpson battled a lengthy weather delay to score a big finish in the college section of the pole vault. Simpson’s top clearance, 15-7, was good for seventh place.

The Gamecocks came up second in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay Championship of America Invitational. Parks, Caitlyn Little, Jordan Fields and Morgan Hubbard trailed only Notre Dame with their time of 55.42.

Parks and Little came right back in the individual 100mH prelims with blazing-fast times. Parks finished second in her heat and second overall with a time of 13.54, and Little won her heat, placing third overall with a mark of 13.58. Both Gamecocks will run in the championship finals Saturday at 3:15 p.m.

In the men’s 4x400m relay preliminary round, the Gamecocks qualified for the Eastern Final. Carolina’s quartet of Leacock, Ty Jaye Robbins, Simon Gyllensten and Otis Jones posted a time of 3:15.65, good for 24th-place on Friday, and they’ll run again Saturday at 5:45 p.m.

Carolina ended the day with a seventh-place finish in the men’s sprint medley relay Championship of America. Darrell Singleton Jr., Parker Howard, Robbins and Jones came around in 3:21.84, the 10th-best time in Gamecock history.

FROM THE COACH

“I’m proud of Yann. He’s been jumping well all spring, and he came here and got a big win. We thought about having him rest this weekend, but I’m glad he didn’t. He wanted to compete at the Penn Relays, so I’m proud of him and Coach (Delethea Quarles). Coach Dee came through big with Yann and Hanifah (Abdulqadir) getting second. Those were two big things that happened today in the jumps, so I’m very pleased.”

“I’m really proud of our hurdlers. We came here and expected them to do well. Milan has been doing quite well all year. She’s got a final tomorrow, and it’s the first time in quite some time that we’ve had a finalist (in that event) at Penn Relays. We’ve got two, and we’ve never had a freshman be a finalist in that event, so for Caitlyn to be a finalist tells us that the kids keep coming on despite any kind of weather or the toughness of the meet; Our kids have done a good job.”- Head Coach Curtis Frye

UP NEXT FOR THE GAMECOCKS

The 124th Penn Relays conclude tomorrow with the final day of competition. The first Gamecocks are in action at 10 a.m. at Franklin Field.

FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018 • 124TH PENN RELAYS • MEN’S RESULTS
College Pole Vault
7. Bryce Simpson 4.70m | 15-5
Shot Put Championship
3. Josh Awotunde 19.28m | 63-3
6. Eric Favors 17.57m | 57-7 1/2
Long Jump Championship
1. Yann Randrianasolo 7.65m | 25-1 1/4
400mH
5. Rivaldo Leacock 51.79
26. Simon Gyllensten 54.69
4x100m Relay Heats
–. Singleton, Titi, Thomas, Randrianasolo DQ
4x400m Relay Heats
24. Leacock, Robbins, Gyllensten, Jones 3:15.65
Sprint Medley Championship of America
7. Singleton, Howard, Robbins, Jones 3:21.84
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018 • 124TH PENN RELAYS • WOMEN’S RESULTS
Triple Jump Championship
2. Hanifah Abdulqadir 13.04m | 42-9 1/2
College Javelin
21. Amy Suttmeier 39.14m | 128-4
4x100m Relay College Championship
4. Davis, Mills, Parks, Pennamon 46.04
Shuttle Hurdle Championship of America
2. Parks, Little, Fields, Hubbard 55.42
100mH Heats
2. Milan Parks 13.54 (+0.1)
3. Caitlyn Little 13.58 (+0.8)
Sprint Medley Championship of America
21. Mills, Haith, Hubbard, Biber 4:11.06