
Track & Field: Dove Supplants Own School Record
1/20/2023 7:02:00 PM | Track & Field/XC
Sophomore from Houston wins shot put championship at Red Raider Open
DENTON, Texas – KeAyla Dove broke her own school record to win the women's shot put title and highlight the day for North Texas Track & Field Friday at the Red Raider Open in Lubbock, Texas.
In her collegiate debut in the 400 meters, freshman Kendahl Tucker took third in the "B" section with a time of 56.07.
Jake Parchman cruised past his personal best in the men's weight throw, earning a spot in the final and placing fifth with a mark of 60-10 (18.54m).
Tyrell Johnson advanced to the finals in both the men's long jump and triple jump, placing seventh (22-11.75, 7.00m) and sixth (46-4.75, 14.14m), respectively.
In the men's 200m "B" section, freshman Zavion Langrin placed fifth with a time of 21.79. Jaleisa Shaffer earned a spot in the women's weight throw final and finished ninth with a mark of 53-2.25 (16.21m), and Mason Garner finished fifth in the men's 3,000m with a time of 8:41.27.
The initial USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Regional TFRI rankings will be unveiled on Jan. 23, and the USTFCCCA national rankings will come out on Jan. 24.
The Mean Green will be right back in Lubbock next weekend (Jan. 27-28) for the Texas Tech Open at the Sports Performance Center.
Be sure to keep an eye on MeanGreenSports.com, follow Mean Green Sports on social media @MeanGreenSports and Mean Green track & field/cross country at @MeanGreenTFXC for all of the latest information.
"Today was definitely better than last weekend with performances across the board," head coach Doug Marshall said. "We have to do better executing, but it was good to see some progress from week one."
Dove launched a career and school record shot put on her second throw, recording a mark of 56-1.25 (17.10m) that earned her a spot in the finals and eventually stood to win the event title. The sophomore from Houston, Texas, now stands in the top-7 nationally based on marks heading into this weekend. She was ranked No. 11 heading into the meet.
"KeAyla continues to improve and get better each week," Marshall said. "I know she has some big goals that I know she can reach. She's a special talent, and we are very blessed to have her here at UNT."
"KeAyla continues to improve and get better each week," Marshall said. "I know she has some big goals that I know she can reach. She's a special talent, and we are very blessed to have her here at UNT."
In her collegiate debut in the 400 meters, freshman Kendahl Tucker took third in the "B" section with a time of 56.07.
Jake Parchman cruised past his personal best in the men's weight throw, earning a spot in the final and placing fifth with a mark of 60-10 (18.54m).
Tyrell Johnson advanced to the finals in both the men's long jump and triple jump, placing seventh (22-11.75, 7.00m) and sixth (46-4.75, 14.14m), respectively.
In the men's 200m "B" section, freshman Zavion Langrin placed fifth with a time of 21.79. Jaleisa Shaffer earned a spot in the women's weight throw final and finished ninth with a mark of 53-2.25 (16.21m), and Mason Garner finished fifth in the men's 3,000m with a time of 8:41.27.
The initial USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Regional TFRI rankings will be unveiled on Jan. 23, and the USTFCCCA national rankings will come out on Jan. 24.
The Mean Green will be right back in Lubbock next weekend (Jan. 27-28) for the Texas Tech Open at the Sports Performance Center.
Be sure to keep an eye on MeanGreenSports.com, follow Mean Green Sports on social media @MeanGreenSports and Mean Green track & field/cross country at @MeanGreenTFXC for all of the latest information.
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