The women's triple jump was another strong competition as Ciarra Brewer of florida (43-9) beat Brianna Richardson of Baylor (43-0 1/2) as they moved to 2nd and 3rd on D1 list.
Kentucky, Oregon, and Miami moved to 1-3-4 in the Women's 4x400 relay 3:33.35, 3:35.06 and 3:35.58. Kentucky ran Phillips, Bryant, Whaley, Harrison, Oregon ran Okodogbe, Brennan, Roesler, and Francis, and Miami ran Glades, Cordell, Balkwill, and Wimbley.
The women's 60 Hurdles was spectacular with the three fastest times of the year. Clemson Transfer Kendra Harrison of Kentucky ran 7.96, Tiffani McReynolds of Baylor ran 8.05 and Sascha Wallace of Oregon ran 8.10.
Eddie Lovett of Florida won the 60hurdles in 7.70 #3 D1 over former Kentucky D1 a-a Keith Hayes in 7.75, then two Ohio State hurdlers #4 Robertson 7.77 and #1 Bogle 7.79, then in 6th was #8 Cabral of Oregon in 7.92.
Florida went 1-2 in the women's 3k as WC 1500 comp Cory McGee of Florida beat teammate frosh Rebekah Greene 9:18.26 to 9:18.44, and they moved to 5th and 6th nationally
The women's 800m also had three of the top five times nationally as Laura Roesler ran 2:01.32 ahead of Yanique Malcolm of Alabama in 2:06.58 and Amanda Duvendack of Illinois third in 2:07.06, with their marks now 1-2-and 5th nationally.
Heat 1 of the women's 400 m put up three of the top five times nationally as Phyllis Francis of Oregon beat Ebony Eutsey of Florida 52.14 to 52.76 and they are 1-2 nationally. jordan Lavender of Virginia ran 53.35 to move to third
3k results Matt Hillenbrand of Kentucky first in 7:59,55, Kyle King of Virginia 8:06.64, Janus topfer Illinois 8:08.85, and Parker Stinson of Oregon 8:09.36, Rankings in D1 1,7,10, 14
Women's DMR Oregon with Leblanc, Okodogbe, Roesler, and Patrignelli 1st in 10:56.77, Florida Greene, Eutsey, Strausa, McGee 2nd in 11:00.16, Virginia Sargent, Lavender, Fabrizio, Fouhy third in 11:22.32, Oregon B team Penney, Horsley, Haiss, Grabill fourth 11:23.25 are now the top four teams on the NCAA list.
Collegiate leading times in the DMR - Virginia with Marsella Hazard, Kostelac and King in 9:36.11 1st, Illinois Carroll, Pamilton, McAsey, Markham 2nd in 9:36.24 Oregon Prakel, Galpin, Hornsby, Guyota 3rd in 9:41.42 Florida Schnulle, Graham Jr, Obinwa, and Arroyo fourth in 9:41.95 are now 1-4 on collegiate list.
Sr Cory Kunze of Ohio State leads Heptathlon after 4 events with 2946 pts and second is freshman Ibn Short of Kentucky with 2928 pts
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