2021 Texas A&M Track & Field
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2021 TEXAS A&M TRACK & FIELD TEXAS A&M TEAM INVITATIONAL | FRIDAY, APRIL 9-10, 2021 SITE: E.B. CUSHING STADIUM, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS TWITTER: @AGGIETFXC /// INSTAGRAM: @AGGIETFXC /// FACEBOOK: /AGGIETFXC /// #GIGEM MEET SCHEDULE OUTDOOR SCHEDULE The two-day meet begins Friday with the start of the multi-events at 1 p.m., followed by the March 19-20 | Willie Williams Classic start of the field events at 2 p.m. and the running events at 8 p.m. The multi-events start day Tucson, Arizona two on Saturday at 10:15 a.m., field events are slated to begin at 3 p.m. and the gun goes off March 25-27 | Texas Relays for the running events at 6:30 p.m. Austin, Texas HOW TO KEEP UP April 3 | Texas A&M vs. Texas Dual Meet Those in Aggieland can watch the meet live as gates open at 12 p.m. on Friday and 9:15 a.m. Austin, Texas on Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at E.B. Cushing Stadium as well as online through the 12th Man Foundation at 12thman.com/tracktickets. Those unable to attend can follow April 9-10 | Texas A&M Team Invitational @aggietfxc on Twitter for live updates as well as following live results provided by Flash Bryan-College Station, Texas Results. No live stream is provided. April 16-17 | Michael Johnson Classic Waco, Texas MEET DAY EXPERIENCE On Friday and Saturday, spectators may park in lots 100m and 100d free of charge on a April 23-24 | LSU Alumni space available basis. Lot 100e is available on Friday for $5 cash only fee until 6:30 p.m. Baton Rouge, Louisiana After 6:30 p.m. on Friday, lot 100e parking is $10 cash only. On Saturday, lot 100e will be $5 cash only until 5 p.m. After 5 p.m., the fee will be $10 cash only. May 1 | Alumni Muster Bryan-College Station, Texas Visit gameday.12thMan.com/track for a complete list of efforts and enhancements being May 8 | Aggie Invitational made to help keep E.B. Cushing Stadium as safe as possible. Bryan-College Station, Texas TEXAS A&M PREVIEW May 13-15 | SEC Outdoor Championships The Aggies women’s team enters the competition ranked No. 5 in the country and the men Bryan-College Station, Texas are No. 7. In total, Texas A&M enters nearly 85 Aggies into the meet. May 27-29 | NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Bryan-College Station, Texas Tyra Gittens makes her highly-anticipated heptathlon debut. The NCAA indoor high jump and pentathlon national champion already holds the school record in the heptathlon with June 9-12 | NCA Outdoor Championships 6,074 points. The multi-athlete currently leads the NCAA in the high jump with a clearance Bryan-College Station, Texas of 1.90m/6-2.75. Gittens begins her two-day competition on Friday at 2 p.m. with the 100m hurdles, followed by high jump, shot put and 200m. Day two for her starts on Saturday at 11 TEXAS A&M QUICK FACTS a.m., with the long jump, followed by javelin and 800m. COACHING STAFF Tierra Robinson-Jones, Syaira Richardson, Athing Mu and Charokee Young enter as the Head Coach .................... Pat Henry (17th Season) women’s 4x400m “A” group. The Aggie quartet ranks No. 3 in the nation with a season best Assistant Coach ................................... Sean Brady time of 3:29.43. Arkansas enters the race ranked No. 1 in the nation with a time of 3:26.63. ............................. Jumps, Multi-event | 4th Season Assistant Coach ........................ Juan De La Garza The men’s side of the meet features a stacked 800m field slated to start a little after 7:30 ................................................Throws | 29th Season p.m. Saturday. Twelve-time All-American Devin Dixon enters the race along with 2019 NCAA Assistant Coach ................................ Brandon Hon ................................................Hurdles | 2nd Season outdoor fourth place finisher Carlton Orange, each who returned for their extra year of Assistant Coach .............................. Milton Mallard eligibility after the 2020 season was cancelled. Flying under the radar is 2021 SEC indoor ..................................................Sprints | 3rd Season 800m champion Brandon Miller, who also enters the competition. The freshman from St. Assistant Coach .........................Wendel McRaven Louis has clocked an outdoor season best time of 1:50.45, which is No. 2 on the team behind .............................................Distance | 10th Season Orange’s team leading time of 1:48.45. Volunteer Asst. .....................................Hunter Allen Volunteer Asst. .................................Brooke Krohley PUT A RING ON IT Volunteer Asst. .................................. Deon Lendore Volunteer Asst. .................................. Jordan Pingel Prior to Saturday’s running events, nearly a dozen student-athletes will be presented their Volunteer Asst. .......................Terri Turner-Hairston Aggie Rings at 6 p.m. Those receiving rings include, Allyson Andress, Catalina Cerda, Emily Volunteer Asst. ................................. Jacob Wooten Chastain, Parker Clay, Kim Dow, Megan Hopper, Lagarious McQuirter, Grace Plain, Syaira Richardson, Abbey Santoro and Ricky Waer. SUPPORT STAFF Senior Team Administrator ............ Brian Bancroft As the most visible sign of the Aggie Network, the Aggie Ring is a unique representation of Athletic Assistant .................................Chris Harrell achievement. It signifies one of the greatest moments during an Aggie’s time at Texas A&M Associate Athletic Trainer ....................... Saul Luna when a student receives an Aggie Ring. The tradition of the Aggie Ring dates back to 1889 Asst. Director/Academics .............Michael McGee and students traditionally wear the Ring with the class year facing them to signify that their Sports Performance Coach .................Vern Banks time at A&M is not yet complete. During commencement ceremonies, The Association of ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION Former Students leads a ceremony in which Aggie students turn their Rings around to face WEBSITE: ........................................... 12thMan.com the world proudly, just as the Aggie graduate is now ready to face the world. Assistant A.D./Communications: .Brad Marquardt E-MAIL: ........... [email protected] ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (TF/XC): .......... Tyler Pounds E-MAIL: [email protected] CELL PHONE: ..................................(979) 848-6317 2021 SEASON LEADERS/NATIONAL RANKINGS TEXAS A&M MEN’S SEASON LEADERS TEXAS A&M WOMEN’S SEASON LEADERS *No conversions are applied* *No conversions are applied* EVENT MARK ATHLETE EVENT MARK ATHLETE 100m 10.30 Devon Achane 100m 11.41 Immanuela Aliu 200m 20.31 Devon Achane 200m 23.30 Immanuela Aliu 400m 44.62 Bryce Deadmon 400m 51.52 Charokee Young 800m 1:48.45 Carlton Orange 800m 2:11.41 Jean Jenkins 1500m 3:50.68 Brandon Miller 1500m 4:16.06 Athing Mu Mile 4:12.05 Carlton Orange 3000m 9:45.57 Annie Fuller 3000m 8:14.84 Eric Casarez 5000m 17:03.58 Julia Black 5000m 14:18.38 Eric Casarez 100m Hurdles 13.17 Kaylah Robinson 110m Hurdles 13.76 Connor Schulman 400m Hurdles 58.48 Dominique Mustin 400m Hurdles 49.95 James Smith II 3000m Steeplechase 10:54.86 Julia Black 3000m Steeplechase 9:14.41 Brady Grant 4x100m 43.87 ZSmith, Robinson 4x100m 38.79 Comick, Yeboah Owens, Aliu Achane, Broome 4x400m 3:29.43 Robinson-Jones, Richardson 4x400m 3:03.72 Miller, Deadmon, Mu, Young Dixon, Mpoke High Jump 1.90m/6-2.75 Tyra Gittens High Jump 2.13m/7-0 Carter Bajoit Long Jump 6.24m/20-5.75 Deborah Acquah Pole Vault 5.40m/17-8.5 Sean Clarke Triple Jump 13.86m/45-5.75 Deborah Acquah Long Jump 7.62m/25-0 Darius Clark Shot Put 13.87m/45-6.25 Parker Clay Triple Jump 15.19m/49-10 C.J. Stevenson Discus 42.75m/140-3 Madeline O'Hanlon Shot Put 14.10m/46-3.25 Kyle Stulce Hammer 41.57m/136-5 Ally Hunter Discus 54.84m/179-11 Josh Brown Javelin 46.20m/151-7 Jenna Ellis Hammer 56.11m/184-1 Alessio Pirruccio Javelin 65.80m/215-10 William Petersson SEC MEN’S SEASON LEADERS SEC WOMEN’S SEASON LEADERS *No conversions are applied* *Wind-aided marks are excluded* *No conversions are applied* *Wind-aided marks are excluded* EVENT MARK ATHLETE EVENT MARK ATHLETE 100m 10.08 Joseph Fahnbulleh (Florida) 100m 11.12 Tiana Wilson (Arkansas) 200m 19.81 Terrance Laird (LSU) 200m 22.50 Tamara Clark (Alabama) 400m 44.62 Bryce Deadmon (Texas A&M) 400m 51.52 Charokee Young (Texas A&M) 800m 1:48.19 Christopher Conrad (Mizzou) 800m 2:03.88 Gabrielle Wilkinson (Florida) 1500m 3:40.35 Eliud Kipsang (Alabama) 1500m 4:14.35 Presley Weems (Auburn) 5000m 13:34.70 Luke Meade (Arkansas) 5000m 15:48.53 Abby Gray (Arkansas) 10,000m 28:23.60 Vincent Kiprop (Alabama) 10,000m 32:31.43 Mercy Chelangat (Alabama) 110m Hurdles 13.22 Damion Thomas (LSU) 100m Hurdles 12.75 Tonea Marshall (LSU) 400m Hurdles 49.70 Robert Dunning (Alabama) 400m Hurdles 56.64 Jurnee Woodward (LSU) 3000m Steeplechase 8:53.27 Trevor Foley (Florida) 3000m Steeplechase 10:07.81 Leah Hanle (Alabama) 4x100m 38.70 LSU 4x100m 42.87 LSU 4x400m 3:01.00 LSU 4x400m 3:26.63 Arkansas High Jump 2.23m/7-3.75 Clayton Brown (Florida) High Jump 1.90m/6-2.75 Tyra Gittens (Texas A&M) Pole Vault 5.45m/17-10.5 Keaton Daniel (Kentucky) Pole Vault 4.51m/14-9.5 Nastassja Campbell (Arkansas) Long Jump 7.90m/25-11 Rayvon Grey (LSU) Long Jump 6.68m/21-11 Claire Bryant (Florida) Triple Jump 16.57m/54-4.5 Clayton Brown (Florida) Triple Jump 13.86m/45-5.75 Deborah Acquah (Texas A&M) Shot Put 19.99m/65-7 Jonathan Tharaldsen (Georgia) Shot Put 17.73m/58-2 Latavia Maines (Tennessee) Discus 60.99m/200-1 Mitchell Weber (Mizzou) Discus 54.51m/178-10 Tedreauna Britt (Ole Miss) Hammer 75.77m/248-7 Thomas Mardal (Florida) Hammer 66.00m/216-6 Emma Robbins (LSU) Javelin 77.77m/255-2 Sindri Gudmundsson (Miss.State) Javelin 61.28m/201-0 Marie-Therese Obst (Georgia) Heptathlon 5,361 Annika Williams (Kentucky) MEN’S NATIONAL RANKINGS WOMEN’S NATIONAL RANKINGS TFRRS.com Top 20 | April 5 TFRRS.com Top 20 | April 5 1 Bryce Deadmon ........................................................400m | 44.62 1 Tyra Gittens ..........................................High Jump | 1.90m/6-2.75 3 Comick, Yeboah, Achane, Broome ......................4x100m | 38.79 1 Deborah Acquah ............................Triple Jump | 13.86m/45-5.75 4 James Smith II ...........................................