Tacoria Humphrey Breaks Meet Record In Long Jump, Helps Illini Take Team Lead; Nebraska's Kalynn Meyer Fires Off Sixth-Round Winner In Discus
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Red Raiders Follow Indoor Conference Sweep With First Outdoor Sweep, Featuring Eight Event Wins; BYU's Meghan Hunter Runs Third-Fastest Women's 800 In Collegiate History, One Of Seven Meet Records On Final Day
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Ducks Get A Boost From Benjamin Balazs In Steeplechase; Minnesota's Charles Godfred Nearly Takes Jesse Owens' 90-Year-Old Meet Record; Wisconsin's Jason Swarens Launches NCAA Leader In Shot Put
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Jordan Anthony led Arkansas to the men's team championship with a sprint double of 9.95 in the 100 meters and 19.93 in the 200 meters on Saturday at the SEC Championships. He also anchored the Razorbacks to third place in the 4x100 relay.
South Carolina's JaMeesia Ford won a photo finish in the women's 100 meters in 11.06 seconds and then broke the meet record in the final of 200 meters with 22.01 seconds on Saturday at the SEC Outdoor Championships.
Tacoria Humphrey from Illinois won the Big Ten long jump title on a blustery, cool day at Hayward Field on Saturday. She jumped a meet record distance of 6.59m (21-7.50).