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Light and out of the outdoor area at BIG 12 championships

Lubbock, Texas – The TCU light athletics had a strong start at the 2025 Big 12 Indoor Championships in Texas Tech Sports Performance Center and received points in the pole vault of the men and in the DMR for women and 15 athletes who were brought up for the event final.

The horned frog pole vault duo from Reese Pokluda And Benjamin Kirbo The path to nine points for the men's team jumped and won the fourth and fifth place in total at the meeting of the conference championship. TCUS DISTANZMEDLEY Relay squad from TCU Georgia ScottPresent Tia WilliamsPresent Sasha Crawford And Tabitha Ngao also scored a few points and brought the women to the board.

A total of 15 athletes from the preliminary round of their respective events have returned on Friday and will fight for a medal and a place on the podium on Saturday. It is even more important that you give the team sums of the TCU valuable points.

The morning started with a school record of Elise Dobson School in Pentathlon. Dobson scored 3776 points to break her own brand, which was set at the beginning of this month. Her teammate Yannik Knobloch also took part in the Multi and sits in second place in the men's heptathlon with three remaining events.

On the track, senior Graydon Morris I ran the frogs in the mile. He grabbed the last place in the field with a 4: 08.08, which took out the nearest competitor by five hundredths of seconds.

Amari Kiluvia Standing the momentum, took second place in her heat and secured her place in the 60 m hurdles of women in 8.31.

In the 60 -M sprint of women, the TCU -Semester shone. Indya Mayberry And London Tucker Everyone hit their tickets to the final. Mayberry drove to a 7.18 to win her heat and automatically qualified with the second fastest time of day of the day. Tucker recorded a personal best 7.28, which was bound in school history for the four -fastest time, in Heat Four to take eighth and last place in the final.

A combined four frogs switched to the finale of the 600 -Yard fitting board. Amelliah Birdow the leading time of 1: 19.60 for women Giovofii HenryPresent Destin Drummond And Dominic Byles Qualified for the men.

Spacer anastacia gonzales, ngoa and Mohammed Kowa All of them hit their tickets on the 1000 -M final. Samarra Monrroy And Lloyd Frilot She also earned her place in the final of 400 m and 800 m. Monnroy recorded the second fastest interior in TCU history, less than a tenth from the record. Frilot, the 800 m record holder, took seventh place 1: 49.30 and still has a lot in the tank when he was looking for a big drop in the final.

Mayberry qualified together with her teammate and the defending indoor champ Iyana Gray. The rookie and the veteran will bring TCU together on Saturday Kashie Crockett On the men's side. He was third with a personal best 20.55, the second fastest time in school history.

During the first day of the competition, the men's team is in eighth place and the women's team is the 14th place.

The frogs are back in action on the second Saturday, March 1st. The competition begins at 10 a.m. CT when the heptathlon picks up again.

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