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Track and Field DeFrand, Webster set program records at NCAA East Preliminaries

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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The No. 19 Florida State women’s outdoor track and field team qualified five student-athletes for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday as Dajaz DeFrand and Alexandra Webster set program records at the NCAA East Preliminaries.

In addition to DeFrand and Webster, Suus Altorf, Tyra Wilson and Shenese Walker will be competing at nationals, which will be held June 5-8 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

"I couldn’t be prouder of our ladies this weekend,” FSU head coach Bob Braman said. “We had a lot of great things happen today with several all-time performances. It was a great meet and great set up for nationals.”

DeFrand set a new school and ACC record in the 100-meter, establishing a lifetime best at 10.94. DeFrand erased the standard that was set by Edidiong Odiong at 11.05 in 2022. She added 200 to her event list for Eugene after running another best time at 22.34 for third place. Her performance was the second-fastest in school history.

A sophomore, DeFrand will be racing in her second outdoor national meet after collecting five All-American honors between indoor and outdoor.

As the third seed at 12.77 in the 100 hurdles, Webster finished with silver, establishing a program record of 12.70. She erased the mark set by Cortney Jones in 2019 at 12.72.

Wilson advanced in the 400 hurdles, placing third with a lifetime best and second-fastest time in school history at 55.68.

Agnes McTighe competed in the 5,000 36th with a time of 16:36.03.

Walker competed alongside DeFrand in the 100, placing eighth with a career best of 11.09. Walker qualified for her second outdoor nationals after earning All-American honors in 2023.

“Dajaz was world class this weekend,” added Braman. “Tyra, Alexandra and Shenese had phenomenal races as well.”

Altorf qualified for her first nationals in the 1,500, placing 12th with a lifetime best and fourth-fastest time in FSU history at 4:10.13.

The 4x400 relay team of Kaelyaah Liburd, Wilson, Ava Klein, and Jaden Francis concluded competition for the Noles, placing 17th with a time of 3:33.56.
 
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