FSU sports information:
The Florida State track and field teams finished the FSU Terry Long Relays strong to pen the outdoor season
Prior to the first event on Friday, Terry Long was recognized for his contributions to the program after a historic coaching career from 1985-2003. This is the first time in program history that the lone home meet bears his name.
Jaiden Rollins took home the men’s 100-meter first career victory with a time of 10.44.
Micahi Danzy earned his first career win in the men’s 400-meter with a time of 46.03, which ranks fourth in the NCAA. Curtis Bain was runner-up with a time of 47.39.
Bieke Schipperen won the women’s 800-meter with a career best time of 2:04.45. Brooke Mullins followed closely in second with a lifetime best of 2:06.32.
Kayla Pinkard led the women’s field events in the triple jump, placing first with a mark of 12.78m (41-11 ¼). Zachary Cloud was victorious in the men’s 1,500-meter with a time of 3:47.66.
The Noles will hit the road to compete in the Florida Relays Invitational in Gainesville, Florida from April 4-5.
NOLE SUMMARY:
-Women’s discus throw:
Zianna Curtis | 7th | 41.58m (136-5)
-Women’s 100-meters:
Liana Tyson | 2nd| 11.63 (11.621)
Lucy May Sleeman | 3rd | 11.63 (11.630)
Oluwadara Soremi | 7th | 11.79
Azharia Jones | 16th | 12.18
-Men’s 100-meters:
Jaiden Rollins | 1st | 10.44
Denver Tucker | 8th | 10.68
-Women’s 800-meters:
Bieke Schipperen | 1st | 2:05.45 (PB)
Brooke Mullins | 2nd | 2:06.32-(PB)
-Men’s discus throw:
Ahmari Avin | 4th | 49.41m (162-1; PB)
Ryan Driscoll | 6th | 46.13m (151-4)
Jackson Hamilton | 8th | 45.46m (149-2)
-Women’s triple jump:
Kayla Pinkard | 1st | 12.78m (41-11 ¼)
Adina Jackson | 5th | 11.19m (36-8 ½)
-Women’s 400-meters:
Jaden Francis | 5th | 56.0
-Men’s triple jump:
LaQuan Ellis | 3rd | 15.04m (49-4 ¼)
-Men’s 400-meters:
Micahi Danzy | 1st | 46.03
Curtis Bain | 2nd | 47.38
Kyvon Tatham | 14th | 48.88
-Women’s 200-meters:
Kaelyaah Liburd | 2nd | 24.01
Alyia Green | 8th | 24.25 (PB)
Oludoyin Soremi | 11th | 24.52 (PB)
-Men’s 200-meters:
Durian Moss | 3rd | 21.18
Amare Williams | 6th | 21.39
-Women’s 1,500-meters:
Emily Brown | 2nd | 4:19.95 (PB)
Leah Taylor | 3rd | 4:20.90 (PB)
Nicole Dinan | 4th | 4:22.86
Olivia Niewald | 6th | 4:33.28
Ella Menke | 8th | 4:35.29
Lauren Mahan | 9th | 4:36.63
Lindy White | 10th | 4:40.38
-Men’s 1,500-meters:
Zachary Cloud | 1st | 3:47.66
Zach Trotter | 6th | 3:54.66
Finn Thomas | 14th | 4:01.06
Tanner Simonds | 16th | 4:04.07
- Women’s 4x400-meter relay:
A’Kaelyaah Liburd, Alyia Green, Takiyah Ferguson, Shenese Walker
2nd| 3:35.40
B’ Tyra Wilson, Joella Lylod, Oluwadara Soremi, Liana Tyson:
3rd | 3:37.62
-Men’s 4x400-meter relay: Neo Mosebi, Curtis Bain, Amare Williams, Micahi Danzy:
2nd | 3:10.40
The Florida State track and field teams finished the FSU Terry Long Relays strong to pen the outdoor season
Prior to the first event on Friday, Terry Long was recognized for his contributions to the program after a historic coaching career from 1985-2003. This is the first time in program history that the lone home meet bears his name.
Jaiden Rollins took home the men’s 100-meter first career victory with a time of 10.44.
Micahi Danzy earned his first career win in the men’s 400-meter with a time of 46.03, which ranks fourth in the NCAA. Curtis Bain was runner-up with a time of 47.39.
Bieke Schipperen won the women’s 800-meter with a career best time of 2:04.45. Brooke Mullins followed closely in second with a lifetime best of 2:06.32.
Kayla Pinkard led the women’s field events in the triple jump, placing first with a mark of 12.78m (41-11 ¼). Zachary Cloud was victorious in the men’s 1,500-meter with a time of 3:47.66.
The Noles will hit the road to compete in the Florida Relays Invitational in Gainesville, Florida from April 4-5.
NOLE SUMMARY:
-Women’s discus throw:
Zianna Curtis | 7th | 41.58m (136-5)
-Women’s 100-meters:
Liana Tyson | 2nd| 11.63 (11.621)
Lucy May Sleeman | 3rd | 11.63 (11.630)
Oluwadara Soremi | 7th | 11.79
Azharia Jones | 16th | 12.18
-Men’s 100-meters:
Jaiden Rollins | 1st | 10.44
Denver Tucker | 8th | 10.68
-Women’s 800-meters:
Bieke Schipperen | 1st | 2:05.45 (PB)
Brooke Mullins | 2nd | 2:06.32-(PB)
-Men’s discus throw:
Ahmari Avin | 4th | 49.41m (162-1; PB)
Ryan Driscoll | 6th | 46.13m (151-4)
Jackson Hamilton | 8th | 45.46m (149-2)
-Women’s triple jump:
Kayla Pinkard | 1st | 12.78m (41-11 ¼)
Adina Jackson | 5th | 11.19m (36-8 ½)
-Women’s 400-meters:
Jaden Francis | 5th | 56.0
-Men’s triple jump:
LaQuan Ellis | 3rd | 15.04m (49-4 ¼)
-Men’s 400-meters:
Micahi Danzy | 1st | 46.03
Curtis Bain | 2nd | 47.38
Kyvon Tatham | 14th | 48.88
-Women’s 200-meters:
Kaelyaah Liburd | 2nd | 24.01
Alyia Green | 8th | 24.25 (PB)
Oludoyin Soremi | 11th | 24.52 (PB)
-Men’s 200-meters:
Durian Moss | 3rd | 21.18
Amare Williams | 6th | 21.39
-Women’s 1,500-meters:
Emily Brown | 2nd | 4:19.95 (PB)
Leah Taylor | 3rd | 4:20.90 (PB)
Nicole Dinan | 4th | 4:22.86
Olivia Niewald | 6th | 4:33.28
Ella Menke | 8th | 4:35.29
Lauren Mahan | 9th | 4:36.63
Lindy White | 10th | 4:40.38
-Men’s 1,500-meters:
Zachary Cloud | 1st | 3:47.66
Zach Trotter | 6th | 3:54.66
Finn Thomas | 14th | 4:01.06
Tanner Simonds | 16th | 4:04.07
- Women’s 4x400-meter relay:
A’Kaelyaah Liburd, Alyia Green, Takiyah Ferguson, Shenese Walker
2nd| 3:35.40
B’ Tyra Wilson, Joella Lylod, Oluwadara Soremi, Liana Tyson:
3rd | 3:37.62
-Men’s 4x400-meter relay: Neo Mosebi, Curtis Bain, Amare Williams, Micahi Danzy:
2nd | 3:10.40