It's easy to argue that no high school athlete in the Lowcountry was better at his or her discipline this year than Burke's Raven Saunders was at hers. (via Post and Courier)
It's easy to argue that no high school athlete in the Lowcountry was better at his or her discipline this year than Burke's Raven Saunders was at hers. (via Post and Courier)
2014-06-13 at NC A&T Irwin Belk Track in Greensboro (via MileSplit)
June 13, 2014 - June 15, 2014 @ Doug Shaw Stadium in Myrtle Beach. (via MileSplit)
Results, videos, and interviews from the 2014 NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships
Junior Reggie Nelson of the Coastal Carolina men's track & field team placed tied for 19th in the high jump at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Friday evening. Nelson finished tied with Isaiah Harris of Saint Peter's. His t-19th place finish earned him Honorable Mention All-American honors as well. (via www.goccusports.com)
The Gamecocks' week at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships at the University of Oregon's historic Hayward Field came to and end on Saturday in front of 11,344 fans. (via www.gamecocksonline.com)
Fountain Clemson's Top Performer on Day One of NCAA Outdoors (via ClemsonTigers.com)
Meet June 13-15 in Greensboro, N.C.
Spartanburg sophomore excels in 100, 200 (via preps.goupstate.com)
Spartanburg Christian Academy runner continues to lead the pack (via GoUpstate Preps)
Meet starts tomorrow at Doug Shaw Stadium in Myrtle Beach.
Perhaps one of the most well-known Clemson track and field athletes in the early 1900s was Ross O’Dell. (via ClemsonTigers.com)
2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships | Eugene, Ore. | Hayward Field | Wed., June 11- Sat., June 14 (via www.gamecocksonline.com)
First version of New Balance Nationals entries released.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND -- The Big South Conference announced Thursday evening at its Spring Meetings Awards and Hall of Fame Dinner that Winthrop women’s track/cross country runner Jeanne Stroud is the Big South Conference’s Woman of the Year.
The Pitt Track and Field team is officially set for Eugene, Oregon as they qualify in five events for the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Nationals.
Jasmin Stowers will have an opportunity to earn her seventh career All-America honor in the sprint hurdles when she lines up in the semifinal round of the 100-meter hurdles in Eugene after winning the first quarterfinal heat in 12.91 (+0.6) ahead of Auburn’s Samantha Scarlett (13.01).
Briana Nelson who ran the opening of leg of the 4x400-meter relay has also qualified for the 400.
Six Razorbacks are headed to Eugene, Ore. for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. (via ArkansasRazorbacks.com)
The South Carolina Open & Masters Track Classic will be held on Saturday, May 31, at the Irwin Belk Track Complex for Track & Field and Kelsey-West Track on the campus of Furman University. (via furmanpaladins.com)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Furman distance athletes Tanner Hinkle and Sinead Haughey competed in the 10,000m at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field East Regional Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla. (via furmanpaladins.com)
Redshirt freshman Kaleb Zuidema advanced to the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships with his top 12 finish in the men's javelin on the first day of competition at the NCAA East Preliminary Round at the University of North Florida's Hodges Stadium. (via www.gamecocksonline.com)
Behind a personal best on her fifth attempt, Whitney Fountain placed third in the women's long jump Thursday at the East Preliminary Round in Jacksonville, Fla., to punch Clemson's first ticket to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Charleston Southern junior Braxton Drummond finished fifth in the long jump at Thursday's NCAA East Preliminary round to earn a spot in the June 11-14 Division I Outdoor Track & Field National Championships. (via csusports.com)
Part of our SCRUNNERS Meet of Champions coverage (via MileSplit)
As the Coastal Carolina track and field teams begin competition Thursday against some of the top athletes in the country at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Jacksonville, Fla., it’s a culmination of a season of hard work and determination. (via www.myrtlebeachonline.com)
Alan Connie began telling Coastal Carolina administrators back in the fall that this could be his final year coaching the Chanticleers’ women’s cross country and track and field programs, but as the official end of his 28-year tenure now nears, he says he’s not thinking about all that just yet. (via www.myrtlebeachonline.com)