BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Daniel Harrold,
Sedrickia Wynn,
Dominick Yancy, and the men's 4x400 relay each won individual conference championships, including two by Wynn, as Texas State closed out the 2023 Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships at the Birmingham Crossplex on Tuesday.
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Powered by Wynn's two individual titles, the Texas State women's team finished third in the team standings with 73 points while Harrold, Yancy and the 4x4 relay lifted the men's team to a fourth-place finish with 111.5 points.
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Wynn became the first women's sprinter to win multiple individual titles at the conference indoor meet since
Sadi Giles in 2020. Wynn ran 7.32 in the 60 meter dash to win that race and set a new school record while she posted a 23.19 in the 200 to claim that championship and smash the previous school record by .31 seconds.
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Wynn is the fifth different Bobcat to win the women's 60 meter conference title and fourth in the women's 200.
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Wynn also earned the meet's top women's point scorer. She finished with 28 points.
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Harrold became just the second Bobcat to ever win the men's 60 meter hurdle conference title and first in 10 years after he ran 7.75 in the finals. The time was a conference record and matched his personal-best.
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With a conference-record time of 20.89 in the men's 200, Yancy became the first Bobcat ever to win the conference championship in the event. It was the senior's fifth conference title overall between indoor and outdoor.
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The men's 4x400, consisting of Yancy running the anchor leg and
Brian West,
Taahir Kelly and
Avery Veiseh in the other legs, ran 3:10.71 to set a meet record and beat out the next closest team by more than three seconds. It marked the third straight year that Texas State won the men's 4x400 conference title and sixth time in the last nine years.
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Combined with
Mathilde Canet's pentathlon championship on Monday, the Bobcats finished with six individual conference titles.
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The Bobcats got other podium finishes by:
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Arkansas State won both the men's and women's team championships with 174.5 and 106.5 points, respectively.
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2023 Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championships
Day 2 Results
Team Scores – Men's
1. Arkansas State – 174.5 points
2. Louisiana – 126.5 points
3. South Alabama – 120.5 points
4. Texas State – 111.5 points
5. ULM – 51 points
6. Southern Miss – 50 points
7. Marshall – 23 points
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Team Scores – Women's
1. Arkansas State – 106.5 points
2. Coastal Carolina – 76.5 points
3. Texas State – 73 points
4. South Alabama – 58 points
5. Georgia Southern – 56 points
6. Louisiana – 55.5 points
7. JMU – 48 points
7. Marshall – 48 points
9. Southern Miss – 47 points
10. ULM – 46 points
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Women's 60 Meter
1.
Sedrickia Wynn – 7.32; PR and school record
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Men's 60 Meter
2.
Dominick Yancy – 6.74; PR
3.
Ashton Callahan – 6.77
5.
Bervensky Pierre – 6.82
8.
Daniel Harrold – 6.88
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Women's 60 Meter Hurdles
2.
Sedrickia Wynn – 8.19
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Men's 60 Meter Hurdles
1.
Daniel Harrold – 7.75; Meet record, tied his PR
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Men's 400 Meters
6.
Taahir Kelly – 50.80
DQ
Brian West
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Women's 200 Meters
1.
Sedrickia Wynn – 23.19; PR, school record, meet record
7.
Sadi Giles – 24.24
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Men's 200 Meters
1.
Dominick Yancy – 20.89; Meet record
3.
Bervensky Pierre – 21.23
4.
Ashton Callahan – 21.35
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Women's 3000 Meters
30.
Megan Ombres – 10:36.64
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Men's 3000 Meters
10.
Koket Jimata – 8:37.10
23.
Ismael Hernandez – 9:13.61
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Men's 4x400 Relay
1. West, Kelly, Veiseh, Yancy – 3:10.71; Meet record
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Women's 4x400 Relay
1. Texas State – 3:55.15
Women's High Jump
2.
Katherine Stuckly – 1.74m/5-8.5
10.
Mathilde Canet – 1.63m/5-4.25
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Women's Shot Put
2.
Lauryn Small – 15.92m/52-2.75; Meet record
4.
Melanie Duron – 15.67m/51-5
5.
Carly Watts – 15.42m/50-7.25
8.
Ebony Wolridge – 14.62m/47-11.75
Men's Triple Jump
6.
Chris Preddie – 14.41m/47-3.5
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Women's Pole Vault
16.
Mia Ruffino – 3.54m/11-7.25
17.
Breanna Brandes – 3.39m/11-1.5
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Women's Triple Jump
17.
Alexa Valenzuela – 11.40m/37-5
20.
Luize Opola – 11.23m/36-10.25
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Men's Shot Put
4.
Tyler Noles – 16.31m/53-6.25; PR
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Men's High Jump
4.
Aiden Hayes – 2.09m/6-10.25; PR
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