Loanie Cellard in the racewalk (No. 1, 25:30.87) and
Leondra Correia in the 100H (No. 1, 13.93w).
Katlyn Jones and
Renique Smith give the Warriors three athletes ranked in the top-10 in the 100H: Jones is No. 6 (14.41w) and Smith is No. 7 (14.45w).
Wayland Baptist (Texas) remained at No. 3 for the second consecutive week.
Coshan Campbell improved upon her national leading time in the 800, clocking 2:12.04c (2:12.42A) at the Masked Rider Open, while
Teresha Jacobs ran 2:17.30c (2:17.70A) (No. 8) in her first 800 of the year.
Safia Bright improved to No. 3 on the Descending Order List in the 200 after running 24.04c (24.00A), which pairs well with her No. 2 standing in the 100 (11.61w).
2020 NAIA Cross Country All-America
NEW ORLEANS – All-America
honors for the 2020 NAIA Cross Country season were announced on Monday by the
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Athletes from member institutions earned All-America
accolades by finishing among the top-40 athletes in their gender’s respective
races this past Friday at the
2020 NAIA
Cross Country Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Team titles went to
Taylor
(Ind.)’s men and
St. Francis (Ill.)’s
women. Both the Trojans and the Saints earned their program’s first
sport-centric national title.
Taylor (Ind.)’s men snagged five All-America honors thanks
to their efforts over the 8K tract at the Seminole Valley Cross Country Course.
LSU took back the No. 1 spot for the second time this season. The Tigers, who leapfrogged former No. 1
BYU, added or improved three national top-10 marks this past weekend at the Crimson Tide Invitational, including the No. 2 mark in the long jump by
Rayvon Grey (8.12m/26-7¼) and the No. 4 mark in the high jump by two-time national champion
JuVaughn Harrison (2.33m/7-3¾).
The second-ranked Cougars added one national top-10 mark to their ledger thanks to
Dallin Vorkink’s effort in the decathlon. Vorkink put up 7501 points for the eighth-best total this season.
Alabama jumped five spots in Week 3 to sit behind No. 3 Florida and No. 4 Southern California, which remained unchanged from Week 2. The Crimson Tide saw a major breakthrough by
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