FSU sports information:
The Florida State men’s outdoor track and field team concluded the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Friday at Hayward Field with Jeremiah Davis and Kyvon Tatham earning All-American honors.
Davis added his second first-team All-America honor of the meet by placing fourth in the men’s triple jump with a measurement of 16.62m (54-6½). It was his third All-American finish in the event in his career.
“Jeremiah is a warrior, “said FSU track and field head coach Bob Braman.
Tatham finished eighth with a lifetime best, tying the eighth-farthest jump in school history at 16.30m (53-5¾), securing first-team All-American for the first time in his career.
“Kyvon had a huge lifetime best to earn All-American honors, working his way up the standings today is incredible,” Braman said.
David Mullarkey concluded his season in the 5,000-meters, placing 18th with a time of 14:05.77.
“I’m really proud of the men to rally up and finish top 20,” added Braman “Our kids and coaches kept focus and kept fighting.”
The men’s team finished 19th with 15 points.
The 20th-ranked women’s team will begin finals on Saturday, starting with Alexandra Webster in the 100-meter hurdles at 6:12 p.m.
FLORIDA STATE NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, June 8- Women’s finals
6:12 p.m. 100m hurdles-Alexandra Webster
7:07 p.m. 200m-Dajaz DeFrand
The Florida State men’s outdoor track and field team concluded the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Friday at Hayward Field with Jeremiah Davis and Kyvon Tatham earning All-American honors.
Davis added his second first-team All-America honor of the meet by placing fourth in the men’s triple jump with a measurement of 16.62m (54-6½). It was his third All-American finish in the event in his career.
“Jeremiah is a warrior, “said FSU track and field head coach Bob Braman.
Tatham finished eighth with a lifetime best, tying the eighth-farthest jump in school history at 16.30m (53-5¾), securing first-team All-American for the first time in his career.
“Kyvon had a huge lifetime best to earn All-American honors, working his way up the standings today is incredible,” Braman said.
David Mullarkey concluded his season in the 5,000-meters, placing 18th with a time of 14:05.77.
“I’m really proud of the men to rally up and finish top 20,” added Braman “Our kids and coaches kept focus and kept fighting.”
The men’s team finished 19th with 15 points.
The 20th-ranked women’s team will begin finals on Saturday, starting with Alexandra Webster in the 100-meter hurdles at 6:12 p.m.
FLORIDA STATE NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, June 8- Women’s finals
6:12 p.m. 100m hurdles-Alexandra Webster
7:07 p.m. 200m-Dajaz DeFrand