
TCU Picks Up Several Wins at Jim Click Shootout
4/10/2022 12:33:00 AM | Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track
The 4x100 team maintains the third-fastest time in the NCAA
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Horned Frogs picked up several individual wins at the Jim Click Shootout on Saturday.
Kicking off the day was Tosin Alao and Emma Seetoo in the women's long jump. The duo finished first and second, respectively and both recorded season bests. Alao's winning jump was 6.22m (20-5.0) and Seetoo's second-place jump was 5.97m (19-7.0).
Adding to TCU's stellar day in jumps, Grace Anigbata and Khyasia Caldwell finished first and second, respectively, in the triple jump. In Anigbata's outdoor debut for the Horned Frogs, she jumped 13.27m (43-6.50) to win the event, while Caldwell placed second with her mark of 12.36m (40-6.75).
Kasey Staley placed first in the pole vault with a height of 4.05m (13-3.5). Also notching a win was Sydney Juszczyk in the javelin. In her second win of the outdoor season so far, she threw a 46.07m (151-1.0).
The men's 4x100 team continued to shine as they ran the third-fastest time in the NCAA this season. The squad of Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga and Clinton Muunga clocked a 38.95 to win the event.
Robert Gregory Jr. took first in the 200m with a time of 20.49, which is a Top 15 time in the NCAA this season. Also picking up a win was Gracie Morris in the 800m with her personal-best time of 2:06.09.
The 4x400 team of David Seete, Gregory, Matiyenga and Ethan Brown finished second overall with a time of 3:04.12. In the men's discus, Devin Roberson placed second with a season-best mark of 55.86m (183-3.0). Jaren Holmes took second overall in the triple jump with a leap of 15.67m (51-5.0).
In the men's 100m, Matiyenga and Stubblefield placed second and third with times of 10.29 and 10.43, respectively. Lakelin Conrad finished third overall in the 3000m with a time of 8:32.22.
Up Next
The Frogs will travel to the Tom Jones Invitational, which is set for April 15-16 in Gainesville, Fla.
Kicking off the day was Tosin Alao and Emma Seetoo in the women's long jump. The duo finished first and second, respectively and both recorded season bests. Alao's winning jump was 6.22m (20-5.0) and Seetoo's second-place jump was 5.97m (19-7.0).
Adding to TCU's stellar day in jumps, Grace Anigbata and Khyasia Caldwell finished first and second, respectively, in the triple jump. In Anigbata's outdoor debut for the Horned Frogs, she jumped 13.27m (43-6.50) to win the event, while Caldwell placed second with her mark of 12.36m (40-6.75).
Kasey Staley placed first in the pole vault with a height of 4.05m (13-3.5). Also notching a win was Sydney Juszczyk in the javelin. In her second win of the outdoor season so far, she threw a 46.07m (151-1.0).
The men's 4x100 team continued to shine as they ran the third-fastest time in the NCAA this season. The squad of Bryson Stubblefield, Tinotenda Matiyenga, Kundai Maguranyanga and Clinton Muunga clocked a 38.95 to win the event.
Robert Gregory Jr. took first in the 200m with a time of 20.49, which is a Top 15 time in the NCAA this season. Also picking up a win was Gracie Morris in the 800m with her personal-best time of 2:06.09.
The 4x400 team of David Seete, Gregory, Matiyenga and Ethan Brown finished second overall with a time of 3:04.12. In the men's discus, Devin Roberson placed second with a season-best mark of 55.86m (183-3.0). Jaren Holmes took second overall in the triple jump with a leap of 15.67m (51-5.0).
In the men's 100m, Matiyenga and Stubblefield placed second and third with times of 10.29 and 10.43, respectively. Lakelin Conrad finished third overall in the 3000m with a time of 8:32.22.
Up Next
The Frogs will travel to the Tom Jones Invitational, which is set for April 15-16 in Gainesville, Fla.
Players Mentioned
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