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Track and Field FSU teams to compete at Philadelphia, Baton Rouge

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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The No.21/NR Florida State track and field teams are set to split between two meets starting Thursday.

The Seminoles will compete in distance events at the 129th Penn Relays in Philadelphia. The women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase will start at 7:05 p.m. featuring Emily Brown. Brooke Mullins, Elizabeth Barlow and Leah Taylor will run the 5,000 at 8 p.m. FSU will be represented in the men’s 5,000 starting at 9 p.m. by Zach Cloud and Zach Leachman, and the meet will be closed out by Joe Farley and Lucas Bouquot in the 10,000 at 10:30 p.m.

Events will also be streamed by FloTrack, and live timing will be available. Fans can find all meet information through the official website.

The LSU Alumni Gold Invitational in Baton Rouge, Louisiana will start on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and will feature the sprints, jumps and throws groups. Live timing will be available through Seminoles.com.

Joella Lloyd will make her debut in the women’s 100-meter. The two-time Olympian holds the national record for the 100 (11.06) and 200 (22.66) for Antigua and Barbuda.

The men debuted the season at No.13 on April 8 and held its position for the third straight week.

LAST TIME OUT:

The Seminoles recorded eight top 10 FSU performances between the Stanford Invite on April 4 and Florida Relays on April 4-5.

At Stanford, Brooke Mullins competed in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, clocking a personal best and sixth-fastest time in FSU history at 10:00.91. Emily Brown followed closely behind with the ninth-fastest time in program history at 10:08.97 for a ninth-place finish.

Zach Leachman placed 10th overall in the men's 10,000, recording a career best and the second-fastest time in school history at 28:25.91. Zach Cloud claimed the sixth-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime performance of 28:25.91, placing 13th in the men's 5,000.

Andre Korbmacher competed in the men's 110 hurdles at the Florida Relays, placing sixth with the fifth-fastest time in school history with a lifetime best of 13.52. Kyvon Tatham led FSU in the men's triple jump, placing third with a personal best and the eighth-farthest jump in FSU history at 16.37m (53-8 ½).

Neo Mosebi had an impressive showing in the men’s 100, placing second with a wind-aided time of 10.03, marking the ninth-fastest in the world in 2025.

The women’s 4x400-meter relay team of Alyia Green, Jaden Francis, Tyra Wilson and Kaelyaah Liburd turned in a fourth-place finish and the seventh-fastest time in program history at 3:30.32.

PENN RELAYS:
Central Page: https://bitly.ws/Noles
Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles
Live Results: https://bitly.ws/Noles

LSU ALUMNI GOLD INVITE:
Meet Schedule: https://bitly.ws/Noles
 
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