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Track Set for NCAA East Regional
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Track Set for NCAA East Regional

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The University of South Carolina track and field team is scheduled to compete at the NCAA East Regional from May 26-29 in Jacksonville, Fla. at the Hodges Stadium. The four-day meet begins on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. and concludes Saturday night at 9:15 p.m. The meet will be available to stream throughout the weekend via North Florida’s free streaming service. 

The Gamecocks will send 29 total entries to the East Regional. A complete list of the Gamecocks headed to Jacksonville, and when they will compete, can be found at the bottom of the page.

In order to qualify for the meet, student-athletes must rank inside of the region’s top-48 in an individual event or top-24 in a relay after scratches. Once in Jacksonville, the top-12 finishers in both individual and relay competitions will qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, to be held June 9-12 in Eugene, Ore.

LAST TIME OUT – SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

The South Carolina track and field team concluded its time in Bryan-College Station, Texas with an individual SEC champion in the form of true freshman Rachel Glenn on Saturday night. Carolina also picked up medals in the 4x400m relay to cap off the 2021 SEC Outdoor Championships in style. 

“Today was a great sign of more to come for our program,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “[Rachel Glenn] is a tremendous athlete and we are fortunate to have found such a gem from the west coast to join our family here in South Carolina. She’s a team player and is a true gamer. She can compete and she had to go against Tyra Gittens of Texas A&M who posted the highest mark in the country yesterday in the heptathlon and was able to defeat her on this day.”

Glenn’s title is the first for Carolina in the event since 2015 when Jeannelle Scheper captured the championship in a meet-record leap of 1.96m (6-5). Glenn’s winning jump of 1.89m (6-2 1/4) is the highest jump in the individual high jump competition since Scheper’s mark six years ago. With the win Glenn also is a All-SEC First Team member and a member of the All-SEC Freshman team.

The Gamecocks finished in 10th on the women’s side and in 12th on the men’s side at the conference meet. In total nine Gamecocks were named to the All-SEC teams awarded by the Southeastern Conference after the 2021 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Carolina had one on the first team, five on the second team and three All-Freshman nods.   

PROJECTED LINEUP (click to expand)

NCAA east regional men's lineupNCAA east regional women's lineup

MEET INFORMATION

The 2021 NCAA East Regionals are being held in Jacksonville, Fla., for the second-straight time. The Gamecocks took part in the event in 2019, the last time the event was held. The meet’s format has been adjust to be similar to how the NCAA Outdoor Championships is held where only one gender will compete each day. The men will begin action on Wednesday while the women will begin competition on Thursday. The men will conclude their meet on Friday while the women will finish up on Saturday. In regards to attendance, the meet will be limited to 2500 spectators per day. Mask wearing will be enforced and fans will be asked to social distance while in Hodges Stadium. Doors will open approximately 1 hour prior to the first scheduled event of each session.

For more information on the meet, including heat sheets, please visit the North Florida Championship Central website here.

GAMECOCKS AT THE NCAA REGIONALS

It will be a total of 731 days since the Gamecocks last competed at the NCAA East Regionals, a meet in 2019 that was also held at Hodges Stadium. The Gamecocks sent nine entries to the NCAA Outdoor Championships that year, Eric Favors and Aliyah Abrams both return to Jacksonville from those qualifiers two years ago. 

TOP 20 REGIONAL GAMECOCKS (click to expand)

men's top 20 regional rankings ncaa eastt regionalswomen's top 20 regional rankings ncaa eastt regionals

UNF INVITATIONAL – APRIL 29-30

The University of South Carolina completed the regular season portion of its outdoor campaign at the UNF Invitational from April 29-30, in Jacksonville, Fla. Carolina had a number of notable performances, with freshman Rachel Glenn highlighting the weekend in the women’s high jump. Glenn’s leap of 1.91m (6-3 1/4) is the highest mark in the nation this year and is a new personal record for the freshman and builds on her second-best outdoor mark in school history. More importantly, it puts her at the top of the NCAA outdoor performance list this year and doubles as the No. 5 jump in the world this year outdoors. She is one of just five athletes to leap over 1.90m and is the only true freshman to jump over six feet both indoors and outdoors.

“Rachel did such a phenomenal job jumping today,” South Carolina Assistant Head Coach Delethea Qualres said. “This was just her third high jump competition since her national runner up finish indoors. She is proving to be one of the best already at this early stage of her collegiate journey. She is such a pleasure to coach and line up with on meet day.”

The second day of the meet brought more great performances, with Aliyah Abrams stealing the show. Abrams’ notable day on the track began with the 400m, dropping the sixth-fastest time in the event in the nation this year to take second in a time of 51.67. Abrams finished just behind Gamecock legend Wadeline Jonathas, who was competing as a professional. Just behind Abrams was fellow Gamecock Stephanie Davis who finished fourth overall in a season-best time of 52.48, which is good enough for 23rd best in the nation this year. 

On top of helping the Gamecocks in the 4x100m relay earlier in the afternoon, Abrams book ended her day with the mile relay, an event in which the Gamecocks won. Abrams, along with Davis, Ashton Lindley and Alysia Johnson clocked a season-best 3:30.84 to win the event, and in turn posted the 11th-fastest time in the nation this year. 

CHARLOTTE INVITATIONAL – APRIL 23-24

The University of South Carolina track and field team completed competition through windy and rainy conditions at the 2021 Charlotte Invitational on April 24, picking up 10 victories and along with a number of improved national and regional marks at the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center. 

“Our team was resilient this weekend, battling through the elements to still put down some great performances was great to see,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “These are lessons to be learned, competition goes on in the sport of track and field. Since today wasn’t a conference-level meet, we all decided to pack it in towards the end of the day due to the weather and conditions.”

Senior Jordan Fields produced one of the best performances of the day, leaping over a bar at 1.78m (5-10) to win the event. The leap for Fields is a new outdoor personal record, improving her name up to the sixth-highest outdoor jump in school history. The mark is also good enough for a tie for 20th in the nation and tied for 11th in the East Region. 

“It’s really great to see Jordan progress the way she has this season,” Frye said. “Now next week she has a big opportunity to put on a show in her hometown in Jacksonville. We’re really glad she is starting to hit her rhythm.” 

USC OPEN – APRIL 17

The University of South Carolina track and field team totaled nine victories at the 2021 USC Open, wrapping up their home campaign at Cregger Track on April 17. Anna Kathryn Stoddard broke the 1500m school record, her third school record of the season, while a number of student-athletes improved on their national ranking individually. 

In just her second outdoor attempt at the event it was Rachel Glenn who again stole the show in the high jump. The true freshman reached 1.85m (6-0 3/4) for the first time outdoors to win the event. For Glenn, it’s the second-best outdoor high jump mark in school history and is good enough to be tied for the fourth-best mark in the nation this year, and the best among true freshmen. 

“We know Rachel is capable of that 1.90m threshold, and even better, ” Frye said. “We know she can get the NCAAs in both the high jump and the 400m hurdles. That is the tricky thing for us to balance, but it is amazing to have an athlete who wants to do all of these events, and that’s just how the great ones are. She’s truly a great one and is a great example for the rest of our team.” 

The highlight of the day on the track for the Gamecocks was arguably William Spencer Jr. breaking through in the men’s 400m hurdles, clocking a 49.84, the fourth-fastest time in the nation this year. The outdoor rookie dropped below 50 seconds for the first time in his career and is now second in the conference in the event this season. Rivaldo Leacock matched Spencer Jr with a PR of his own, dropping half of a second to take third in a time of 50.67, the 14th-fastest time in the nation. 

GAMECOCK INVITATIONAL – APRIL 10

The University of South Carolina track and field team returned home to dominate at the Gamecock Invitational on April 10. The Gamecocks had 12 victories and a number of additional collegiate victories at their second home meet of the outdoor season. 

Of Carolina’s 12 victories it was William Spencer Jr. who’s performance shined the brightest at the Gamecock Invitational. The outdoor freshman clocked a 50.26 in the 400m hurdles, the seventh-fastest time in the nation this year and setting a new personal record for the outdoor rookie. 

Fellow sprinters Evan Miller and Jackson Junkins joined Spencer Jr. in the winner’s circle on Saturday. Miller clocked a 10.34 in his first straight-away sprint since the 2019 indoor season to win the 100m while Junkins stopped the clock in the 400m in a time of 46.59 for the victory. For Miller, his 10.34 is the 29th fastest time in the country while Junkins’ time is the 16th fastest time in the East region this season. 

The Gamecocks swept the Gamecock Invitational shot put competitions with Eric Favors claiming the men’s title while Alycia Springs won on the women’s side. Favors tossed a mark of 19.07m (62-6 3/4) while Springs toss was 15.91m (52-2 1/2). South Carolina also won both high jump competitions with Jackson Marseille leaping over a bar set at 2.05m (6-8 1/4) and Jordan Fields matching her outdoor personal record of 1.75m (5-8 3/4) to take home the title. 

Other victories on Saturday included Hailey Sweatman in the women’s pole vault with a season-best outdoor vault of 4.16m (13-7 3/4), Sean Petersen in the men’s 1500m in a time of 3:52.19 while both the men’s and women’s 4x400m relay teams won their respective events and the men’s 4x100m relay earned a win as well.  

FLORIDA RELAYS – APRIL 2-3

The University of South Carolina track and field team concluded its time at the 2021 Florida Relays on April 3, leaving Gainesville with a number of improved marks scattered across the team’s participants. 

“The things we can take away from this meet is knowing that we belong,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “Our team can see that there isn’t much of a difference between us and the top. Especially our young kids. For instance our women’s mile relay, we know with Stephanie Davis back, that team will drop time and that’ll put us with those leaders. Today we had a few nerves, but we raced through it and now we can move forward.”

Indoor national runner-up Rachel Glenn returned to action in the high jump competition on Saturday for the first time outdoors. The freshman finished as the runner-up at the meet with a leap of 1.75m (5-8 3/4). Glenn’s mark of 1.75m ties her for sixth on Carolina’s all-time top 10 high jump marks outdoors. Alycia Springs also had a strong showing in the field for Carolina. The senior finished fourth in the shot put with a new lifetime best of 16.16m (53-0 1/4). Springs toss catapulted her to the fifth position on the Gamecocks’ all-time top 10 list outdoors, just 0.01m past Precious Akins (2006). On Friday of the Florida Relays Anna Kathryn Stoddard broke yet another Carolina record, this time in the 5000m. Stoddard crushed the record by 30-seconds, clocking a 16:12.77, giving her school records in back-to-back meets after breaking the 3000m record at the Weems Baskin. 

“Our 5K group had one heck of a day,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “AK is on a great progression right now and today’s performance shows that. Where we go with her in the coming weeks in regards to either a 10K or a 5K, we’ll have to explore that as a staff but it is looking right now that she could be getting to an NCAA qualifying standard which is very exciting. Our plans will continue to evolve, and even Heather [Stone] is ahead of schedule where she was a few years ago when she scored for us in the 10K at the conference meet.”

WEEMS BASKIN – MARCH 26-27

The University of South Carolina track and field team earned seven total victories during the 2021 Weems Baskin that concluded on March 27 at Creggar Track. Anna Kathryn Stoddard’s broke the school record in the 3000m on Saturday, a record that also goes down as the facility record. 

“Today we just saw a huge improvement across our entire team from last week to this week,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “I’m thrilled with AK’s performance today, and honestly both of those girls in the 3000m. They almost ran at the Raleigh Relays but we kept them here because it might be too hot for them up there. We made an adjustment and put them in this event today, it wasn’t planned, but for them to adapt like that is great for us as we move forward and they shift their focus to events that could help us at the conference meet down the road.”

Stoddard’s time of 9:29.72 was an impressive one that was done through hot track conditions. The senior fought through to crush the previous school record by 14 seconds, a record that was held for 27 years by Tracey Capper. Arguably more notable is that Stoddard’s time is the 35th-fastest time in the world this year, according to the IAAF website. Throughout the meet the Gamecocks had a number of quality performances with Evan Miller’s 200m time being one of them. Miller, fresh off his 200m All-America honor, ran his first outdoor open in the event since 2019 on Saturday. Miller clocked a 20.50, the sixth-fastest time in school history, to finish as the runner-up in the event.

TIGER TRACK CLASSIC – MARCH 19-20

A portion of the Gamecocks began their outdoor season last weekend at the Tiger Track Classic in Auburn, Ala. The Gamecocks picked up five victories during the meet with All-Americans Filip Demsar and Aliyah Abrams highlighting the weekend. 

“I’m really happy we got going today with some good runs and performances,” South Carolina head coach Curtis Frye said. “Our team knows the urgency of the season because not every day is guaranteed. Having Filip [Demsar] get out and put up a solid time and Malik [Paul] putting up just a solid marks. Those are really great starts for them and then Aliyah [Abrams] in her open and also her split on the 4x400m team was just fantastic. I’m proud of the whole group and especially those marks.” 

Demsar began his outdoor career with a 13.77 in the 110m hurdles to win the meet. Demsar’s time was good enough to put him among the top five in the nation in the first weekend of the outdoor season. For Abrams, in her first action with Carolina since the 2019 SEC Indoor Championships, clocked an impressive 52.01 in the 400m to easily win the event. Abrams wasn’t finished with a 51.1 split in the 4x400m relay later in the afternoon that helped the team finish second at the Tiger Track Classic. 

In the field it was Malik Paul who highlighted the weekend for Carolina. Paul earned the victory in the discus event with a toss of 56.63m (185-9), a new personal record for the senior. The mark also propelled Paul to ninth on the Gamecocks all-time top 10 outdoor list in the event, a list that he previously sat 10th on. Hailey Sweatman was also victorious in the women’s pole vault for the Gamecocks on Saturday. The 2020 All-American cleared 4.15m (13-7 1/4), a season-best mark indoors or outdoors, to earn the first victory in her 2021 season. Finally the men’s 4x400m relay got off on the right foot with a 3:09.32 with the team of Evan Miller, EJ Richardson, Jackson Junkins and William Spencer Jr., winning the meet handily. 

GLENN HIGHLIGHTS 2021 NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Gamecocks enter the outdoor season on the heels of one of the program’s best NCAA Indoor Championships in recent past. The Carolina women finished tied for 20th, the third time since 2014 they have finished among the top 20 indoors with the highest finish coming in 2019 when the team finished seventh. The Gamecock men tied for 46th. 

The highlight of the meet was Carolina’s national runner-up in the women’s high jump with freshman Rachel Glenn. Her 1.87m (6-1 1/2) was just shy of the national champion mark of 1.90m. Glenn set three personal records during the incredible meet to nearly reach the top of the podium in her national championship debut. Glenn came into the meet ranked near the bottom of the qualifiers with a 1.80m, but used the third-best high jump mark, indoors or outdoors, in school history to snag eight points at the indoor national meet for Carolina. 

Glenn’s finish was one of three events that captured first-team All-America honors during the weekend. The women’s 4x400m relay team of Knowledge Omovoh, Glenn, Ashton Lindley and Stephanie Davis finished the meet with a seventh-place finish. For Glenn it gave her two first-team honors while it made Davis the 26th female in school history to earn five different All-American laurels. 

Filip Demsar was the final first-team All-American, and the only male to earn the distinction in 2021. Demsar qualified near the bottom of the 16 participants coming into the meet but used a PR of 7.74 to reach the final. Demsar matched his new PR of 7.74 in the final to catapult him to a sixth-place finish, snagging three points for Carolina and earning a third-straight All-America nod for the Gamecocks in the 60m hurdles.

UP NEXT

The Championship season will continue for any Gamecocks who qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships that will be held in Eugene, Ore., from June 9-12. 
 

ALL ESTIMATED START TIMES ARE IN EASTERN TIME:

MAY 26-29 • NCAA EAST REGIONAL • MEN’S LINEUP
200m
Evan Miller Wednesday 8:45 p.m.
400m
Jackson Junkins Wednesday 7:25 p.m.
110m Hurdles
Filip Demsar Wednesday 6 p.m.
400m Hurdles
Noah Walker Wednesday 8:20 p.m.
Rivaldo Leacock Wednesday 8:20 p.m.
William Spencer Jr. Wednesday 8:20 p.m.
EJ Richardson Wednesday 8:20 p.m.
4x400m
Team A Friday 9:15 p.m.
High Jump
Jackson Marseille Friday 1 p.m.
Discus
Malik Paul Friday 1:30 p.m.
Shot Put
Eric Favors Wednesday 6 p.m.
Pole Vault
Dillon McCarthy Wednesday 3 p.m.
MAY 26-29 • NCAA EAST REGIONAL • WOMEN’S LINEUP
400m
Aliyah Abrams Thursday 7:25 p.m.
Stephanie Davis Thursday 7:25 p.m.
Alysia Johnson Thursday 7:25 p.m.
Knowledge Omovoh Thursday 7:25 p.m.
5000m
Anna Kathryn Stoddard Saturday 8:30 p.m.
10000m
Anna Kathryn Stoddard Thursday 9:10 p.m.
100m Hurdles
Destinee Rocker Thursday 6 p.m.
Caitlyn Little Thursday 6 p.m.
400m Hurdles
De’Andreah Young Thursday 8:20 p.m.
Ashton Lindley Thursday 8:20 p.m.
4x100m
Team A Saturday 5:30 p.m.
4x400m
Team A Saturday 9:15 p.m.
Shot Put
KD Young Thursday 6 p.m.
Alycia Springs Thursday 6 p.m.
High Jump
Jordan Fields Saturday 1 p.m.
Rachel Glenn Saturday 1 p.m.
Pole Vault
Hailey Sweatman Thursday 3 p.m.