At San Marcos:
Thursday:
Shocker senior Kelsey Slawson took 4th in the discus with a throw of 48.4m/158-9.5. A few feet short of her PR. That throw would have scored a couple points in last year's AAC Championship. None of the other 3 Shockers were close to that nor did they qualify for the finals. Not Kelsey's strongest event. That would be the shot put.
Friday:
Halle Johnson sixth in 1500m with a personal best time of 4:36.30. That's pretty solid time for the Freshman. 9th best in the AAC so far this season although it is very early.
Claudia Rojo seventh in long jump with a personal best (5.83m/19-15). That jump might score in the AAC Championship and it would score very well in the heptathlon.
Saturday:
Sydney Wilson ran a personal best 14.58 to finish 24th in the 100m hurdles. While that probably doesn't score in the AAC open 100 hurdles it is a very solid time in the heptathlon good for 898 points.
At Texas Relays:
Friday:
Kelsey Slawson finished fourth in section B of shot put with a mark of 15.21m/49-11. Kelsey always seems to be right at or little better than 50' in the shot put. That won't be at the top of the AAC but probably scores a point or two.
Saturday:
Raianna Maples, Paul Garcia, Jacque Darby and Taniyah McMillian finished 10th in the 4x100m invitational with a time of 45.84. The women's 4x100m invitational field featured five USATF teams. That's a pretty solid time. Perhaps top 5 in the AAC good.
At Stanford:
Rebekah Topham started things off for the Shockers in the women's 3000m steeplechase. The redshirt junior finished sixth in the invitational section with a time of 10:09.94 That is a very good early season time for Rebekah. About 10 seconds off her PR but would have easily won this event in last year's AAC Championship and is easily the best time in the AAC so far this season.
.Winny Koskei finidhrf 31st in the women's invitational 10,000m race with a time of 33:50.68. Again a very good early season time. Only 20 seconds off her PR and about 1.5 minutes faster than she ran in winning the AAC Championship 10k last year.
Thursday:
Shocker senior Kelsey Slawson took 4th in the discus with a throw of 48.4m/158-9.5. A few feet short of her PR. That throw would have scored a couple points in last year's AAC Championship. None of the other 3 Shockers were close to that nor did they qualify for the finals. Not Kelsey's strongest event. That would be the shot put.
Friday:
Halle Johnson sixth in 1500m with a personal best time of 4:36.30. That's pretty solid time for the Freshman. 9th best in the AAC so far this season although it is very early.
Claudia Rojo seventh in long jump with a personal best (5.83m/19-15). That jump might score in the AAC Championship and it would score very well in the heptathlon.
Saturday:
Sydney Wilson ran a personal best 14.58 to finish 24th in the 100m hurdles. While that probably doesn't score in the AAC open 100 hurdles it is a very solid time in the heptathlon good for 898 points.
At Texas Relays:
Friday:
Kelsey Slawson finished fourth in section B of shot put with a mark of 15.21m/49-11. Kelsey always seems to be right at or little better than 50' in the shot put. That won't be at the top of the AAC but probably scores a point or two.
Saturday:
Raianna Maples, Paul Garcia, Jacque Darby and Taniyah McMillian finished 10th in the 4x100m invitational with a time of 45.84. The women's 4x100m invitational field featured five USATF teams. That's a pretty solid time. Perhaps top 5 in the AAC good.
At Stanford:
Rebekah Topham started things off for the Shockers in the women's 3000m steeplechase. The redshirt junior finished sixth in the invitational section with a time of 10:09.94 That is a very good early season time for Rebekah. About 10 seconds off her PR but would have easily won this event in last year's AAC Championship and is easily the best time in the AAC so far this season.
.Winny Koskei finidhrf 31st in the women's invitational 10,000m race with a time of 33:50.68. Again a very good early season time. Only 20 seconds off her PR and about 1.5 minutes faster than she ran in winning the AAC Championship 10k last year.
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