Men's Track & Field | 1/15/2022 11:01:00 PM
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Mississippi Valley State University men and women's track programs began its 2022 campaign on Saturday, running, jumping, and throwing to numerous personal-records in the Vulcan Invitational hosted by UAB.
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Kiion Smith stole the spotlight for the men, producing sixth and ninth place finishes in the shot put (13.59m) and weight throw (14.24m), respectively, with the shot put marking a new personal-record.
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The only freshman to complete his events was Jabarii Coleman, claiming seventh in the high jump at 1.71m and 14th regarding his 5.93m long jump.
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Frederick Magee missed a top-ten finish by the slimmest of margins, running the 60m in 7.18 seconds to come in 11th while Jakobe Thomas slotted in 20th (7.66) during the same event.
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Dezarion Singleton registered a top-15 placement of his own, going for a new low time of 22.80 during the 200m.
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Elijah Edney and Bob Francois wrap up the notable performances for the Delta Devils as they both set personal-records in the 400m at 52.71 (18th) and 55.79 (24th), respectively.
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The Devilettes saw five student-athletes produce personal-bests while five Freshmen got their first taste of collegiate action.
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Michaela Brown had the highest finish of the PRs, coming in 16th place for her weight throw of 8.85m while also logging a top-20 placement regarding her 10.29m shot put.
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Trenity Hill set a new benchmark in the long jump, leaping 4.56m for a top-20 finish as well.
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The final top-25 ranking for a returning athlete's personal-best came via the legs of Chanel Watts whose 1:07.59 400m dash snuck right along the cut line at 25th.
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Myah Sherman also broke a personal-low in the same event, going for a 1:08.42 to slot in right behind Watts for 26th.
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The final PR for the Green and White women was Chanelle Houston, sprinting the 200m in 28.28 seconds, good enough for 36th.
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As for the five newbies making their MVSU debut were Darrione Joseph (9.45 in 60m hurdles, top-25), Chelsea Okusagah (26.71 in 200m, top-25), Averi Sanders (4.19m in long jump), Terreka Gibson (27.83 in 200m), and Carrie Snipes (8.71 in 60m).
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