Sedrickia Wynn

Track and Field

Four Bobcats Have Top-10 Marks at Texas Invitational

Wynn, Leonard, Hayes and Ombres highlighted final day of meet in Austin

AUSTIN, Texas – Sedrickia Wynn, Grady Leonard, Aiden Hayes and Megan Ombres all had top-10 school marks in their respective events and nine Bobcats had 10 podium finishes at the Texas Invitational on Saturday as Texas State wrapped up its final meet of the regular season.
 
Wynn finished fourth in the women's 100 meter hurdles with a time of 13.27, which was the sixth-fastest time in school history and third-fastest wind-legal time. The senior also ran 11.39 in the women's 100 meter hurdles, which was good for eighth in the meet and seventh-fastest in program history.
 
Leonard, meanwhile, threw 63.97 meters/209-10 in his third attempt in the men's hammer throw to place second in the meet and register the seventh-best toss in program history. The first-year transfer now has six of the top-seven hammer throw distances in school history.
 
Hayes turned in his third top-three finish in five outdoor meets this season with a clearance of 2.10 meters/6-10.75 in the men's high jump that placed him second in the meet. The freshman's PR was tied for the sixth-highest men's high jump in the Bobcat record book and also moved him into the top-40 marks for the NCAA West Prelims.
 
Ombres continued her improvement in the 3000 meter steeplechase this season as the senior became the first Bobcat in four years to run sub-11 minutes in the event. She finished third in the meet with a time of 10:58.97, which was the seventh-fastest time in school history and best by a Bobcat since Leslie Romero set the school record in 2019.
 
Leonard, Hayes and Ombres were among the nine Bobcats who finished top-three in their events on Saturday. Dominick Yancy placed second in the men's 400 (46.39), Elisabet Runarsdottir finished second in the women's hammer throw (60.48m/198-5), Melanie Duron was second in the women's shot put (16.28m/53-5), Breanna Clark placed second in the women's 800 (2:18.23), and Katherine Stuckly was third in the women's high jump (1.75m/5-8.75). Leonard added a third-place in the men's shot put with a toss of 18.21 meters/59-9 while Koket Jimata finished third in the men's 5000 meters with a time of 15:28.67.
 
Taahir Kelly ran an important PR in the men's 400 as his 46.52 moved him into the top-40 of the NCAA West Prelims.
 
The Bobcats will have next weekend off before aiming for conference titles at the 2023 Sun Belt Outdoor Championships in Conway, S.C.
 
Texas Invitational
Day 2 – April 29, 2023
 
Women's Hammer Throw
2. Elisabet Runarsdottir – 60.48m/198-5
4. Deborah Bulai – 56.99m/186-11
5. Lauryn Small – 53.03m/173-11
 
Men's Hammer Throw
2. Grady Leonard – 63.97m/209-10; 7th-best in school history
 
Women's Pole Vault
12. Breanna Brandes – 3.30m/10-10
 
Men's Pole Vault
12. Cody Bullard – 4.75m/15-7
14. Tye Eaton – 4.60m/15-1
 
Women's Discus
6. Carly Watts – 50.03m/164-1; season-best
7. Utitofon Sam – 48.36m/158-8
9. Deborah Bulai – 46.79m/153-6
14. Lauryn Small – 43.33m/142-2
 
Men's Discus
10. Tyler Noles – 48.05m/157-7
12. Altwayne Bedward – 47.41m/155-6
15. Grady Leonard – 45.47m/149-2
 
Women's Shot Put
2. Melanie Duron – 16.28m/53-5
7. Carly Watts – 15.04m/49-4.25
9. Ebony Wolridge – 14.37m/47-1.75
10. Lauryn Small – 13.86m/45-5.75
18. Sophia Haberer – 12.86m/42-2.25
21. Arianna Stegall – 11.72m/38-5.5
 
Men's Shot Put
3. Grady Leonard – 18.21m/59-9
4. Altwayne Bedward – 17.21m/56-5.75; PR
14. Tyler Noles – 14.62m/47-11.75
 
Women's High Jump
3. Katherine Stuckly – 1.75m/5-8.75
 
Men's High Jump
2. Aiden Hayes – 2.10m/6-10.75; PR and T-6th best in school history
 
Women's 100 Meter Hurdles
4. Sedrickia Wynn – 13.27; 6th-fastest in school history
15. Ayesha Nelson – 14.48
 
Men's 110 Meter Hurdles
4. Treyvon Mays – 14.15
 
Men's 400 Meters
2. Dominick Yancy – 46.39
4. Taahir Kelly – 46.52; PR
8. Brian West – 47.64
13. Ashton Callahan – 48.74
 
Women's 100 Meters
8. Sedrickia Wynn – 11.39; 7th-fastest in school history
10. Sadi Giles – 11.58w (+5.2)
13. Anayah Washington – 11.84w (+5.2)
16. Jordan Perry – 11.93w (+3.3)
18. Victoria Wright – 12.07w (+3.3)
19. Cara Johnson – 12.08w (+3.3)
22. Ayesha Nelson – 12.40w (+3.8)
 
Men's 100 Meters
24. Dre'Quan Crawford – 10.71
 
Women's 800 Meters
2. Breanna Clark – 2:18.23
 
Women's 800 Meters
2. Breanna Clark – 2:18.23
 
Women's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
3. Megan Ombres – 10:58.97; PR & 7th-best in school history
 
Men's 1500 Meters
10. Franco Melhado – 3:56.95
 
Men's 5000 Meters
3. Koket Jimata – 15:28.67
 
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Ashton Callahan

Ashton Callahan

Sprints
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Breanna Clark

Breanna Clark

Sprints
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Dre

Dre'Quan Crawford

Sprints
Senior
Sadi Giles

Sadi Giles

Sprints
Redshirt Senior
Koket Jimata

Koket Jimata

Distance
Redshirt Sophomore
Taahir Kelly

Taahir Kelly

Sprints
Senior
Treyvon Mays

Treyvon Mays

Sprints
Senior
Tyler Noles

Tyler Noles

Throws
Senior
Megan  Ombres

Megan Ombres

Distance
Sophomore
Jordan Perry

Jordan Perry

Sprints
Junior

Players Mentioned

Ashton Callahan

Ashton Callahan

Redshirt Senior
Sprints
Breanna Clark

Breanna Clark

Junior
Sprints
Dre

Dre'Quan Crawford

Senior
Sprints
Sadi Giles

Sadi Giles

Redshirt Senior
Sprints
Koket Jimata

Koket Jimata

Redshirt Sophomore
Distance
Taahir Kelly

Taahir Kelly

Senior
Sprints
Treyvon Mays

Treyvon Mays

Senior
Sprints
Tyler Noles

Tyler Noles

Senior
Throws
Megan  Ombres

Megan Ombres

Sophomore
Distance
Jordan Perry

Jordan Perry

Junior
Sprints