After a very busy last weekend, some of the Virginia team returned to compete this Friday and Saturday of Arkansas’s qualification in Faithville, Ark. And Virginia The Tech Challenge in Blexburg, Washington. The weekend men’s relay at the Arkansas distance and strong performances by junior Sarah Akan in the race 60 and 200 meters in Virginia Tech.
The Arkansas qualifier was emphasized by the Mint’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Relay, where a team of four runners in Virginia had an exceptional performance with Wes Porter, who operated the 1200 -meter leg, senior Alex Sherman, Grancine Connor Murphy with two laps for 800 The legs of a meter and a run of 1600 meters, delivered by junior Gary Martin.
The quartet ended with a time 9: 14.19. The competition was quite close and there was some movement between the teams, until Martin has stepped back in the last few laps since 1600. Not only did Virginia run the facility meet, ACC and Virginia’s New NCAA record.
In Blexburg, the rest of the cavaliers were busy with their own meeting.
Junior Sarah Akan had an excellent performance, first entering both the female 60-meter and 200 meters with the corresponding times of 7.39 seconds, a new best of 23.93 seconds. Sophomore Bruk’lin Drakeford finished fourth in 400 meters in women, also claiming a new personal record for her 56.83 time.
The freshman Maya Rollins sailed in the 60-meter obstacles, raising second in 8.49 seconds, while freshman Teresa Brekli threw his way into a third in the women’s shot, set with a throw of 13.89 meters.
On the part of the men, Junior Evans White, Jr. claims third in 400 meters in just 48.14 seconds. In the male vault, Jr. Justin Rogers took fifth place for his jump of 5.03 meters.
Junior Peter Zhang came across the first in the 60 -meter obstacles in 7.95 -the best season, while Junior Jeremiah Wilson was ranked third on 8.07.
After the fruitful finale of the regular season, Virginia will begin preparation for her Petar at the ACC Championship indoors, which lasts from March 1-3.