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Brown, Ware Go 1-2 in the pole vault of women on the first day at SLC championships


Birmingham, Alabama – “Silver and Gold. Silver and Gold. Everyone wishes silver and gold.”

Madison Brown formed a great duo in the women Annemarie Broussard.

While Brousard may be gone, she didn't have to wait long or look far -to find a new Stangenvaul to form a new dynamic duo in the event.

Brown and junior Peyten goods In the event, a 1-2 finish achieved, in which the first day of the Southland Conference Indoor Championships was highlighted in Birmingham Crossplex on Sunday.

Brown, a senior from Natchithoches, takes the gold after deserving the bronze in the Indoor Meet 2024. She loosened a best of the season 13-1.5. Brown was the favorite at the event, so her winning the gold is not a surprise.

What could have been a surprise – at least outsiders – is who packed the silver.

Goods, a junior from Springhill, continued their strong route with another great day. The last meeting solved a personal best with 12: 0. This time she loosened 11-9.75 to end with the silver.

Waiting was the fourth best release in the league in the league, but remained composed when the lights were at the brightest, which each cleared each of the first six bars on the first attempt.

Overall, the women who are three times in a row have 33 points and third place. Lamar comes first with 51 points. Texas A & M-Corpus Christi is second with 37.

The men of the northwest state are fourth with 24 points. UIW is ahead with 48 points.

Brown was also not finished when she went to the 60-meter hurdles and advanced to the final with a personal best 8.72.

She was one of five who have a personal best in the event, led by Dynia Lewiswho won the event with an 8.42, what a personal best band.

Closing Lewis and Brown in the final is closed Raven Symon JarrettThe one 8.66 ran to reach seventh place when the eight best finisher advanced to the final on Monday.

Silet Gray (8.89) almost earned a trip to the final and ended 10THAnd Jessica Pitcher (9.42) placed 20TH.

Lewis also achieved the final in the 60-meter fittings board and took seventh place with a time of 7.57. To her is Sileena Farrellwho achieved one personal best 7.44 to set second place in the preliminaries. Victoria Byrd ran a best of the season 7.69 to place 14TH.

On the men's side, Tavis Wilson And Tajae Francis Both made the final in the men's 60-meter fitting board. Wilson ran a 6.78 to make third place, while Francis ran a 6.81 to achieve eighth place.

The sprint teams have been the bread and butter for the Northwestern State for years, and nobody in the team illustrates this better than Maygan Shaw.

The Senior from Pineville won the Prelims in both 200 and 400th in their main event, the 400-meter dash, moved a whopping five women's demons to the final.

Shaw ran a 54,28 to win the event Margaret Conteh (54.91) Fourth and Samari Finney Run a personal best 55.09 to reach fifth place. Rounded off the final qualification for the northwestern state is rounded off Tranasia Jones (55.75), which took seventh place, and Kahliyah Anderson (55.88) took eighth place in the preparations.

Jayla Mason Knapped and place 10TH With a time of 56.34.

Shaw achieved a 23.83 to achieve first place in women 200, the only member of the Lady Demons, which priority for Monday. Conteh (24.67) and Lewis (24.82) almost made it. Silet Gray Run a personal best 25.83.

On the men's side, William Achee (48.05) and Vincente Graiani (48.05) Fifth and sixth to the final in the 400.

Galen Loyd (48.26) and Kason Jones (48.48) almost advanced, 10 placedTH and 12THrespectively.

Elijah Rowe Advanced victims to the final in the 200er 200s, who achieved a 21,56 years to take eighth place. Once again advanced Jones and led a personal best 21.64 to end ninth place. Mikkel JohanssonIn his first meeting of the season, a 21.67 and Achee ran a 21.73 when the demons were eight to 11th placeTH.

Desmond Duncan (22.16) and Francis (22.71) each carried out one best in the event.

Complete the day, the quartet of Korbin ShumatPresent Robert NortonPresent John Klein And Duncan ran a 10: 22.22 in the distance medley of men, the third best time in the program history.

Evan Wilson An internal best 2: 03.21 in the 800-meter run of the men.

Back in the field, two demons found the podium in the long jump of the men, led by Rowe.

Rowe solved a personal best 24-9 to earn the silver during the team-mate Roy Morris Also published a personal best with 24: 6 to grasp the bronze.

On the side of the women, Jaslyn Smith Almost the podium reached and finished fourth with an internal best of 19-1.25. Victoria Byrd Points also earned points and took eighth place to earn a point with a jump of 18 to 75 seasons.

Maxwell Gautreau 15-3 cleared to occupy sixth place in the men's pole vault and Kareem Nazim Almost dots scored and landed ninth place with a distance of 14-11.

Randy Kelly The podium in the men's high jump just missed and solved 6-10.25 to take fourth place.

In a invited field in the weight throw of the men, Abner Johnson (58-4.75) and Justin Craft (57-7) Published personal best, but only Johnson received points and took seventh place while Craft took ninth place. Taajh Hudson Finished 10TH With a best in the season of 55-0.75.

Start the day, Raven Symon Jarrett (3664) finished fifth in the women's penetration. In the meeting, she tied a personal best in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.67 and ran a best season of 2: 26.67 to take sixth place in the event.

Cherie Neal (3080) placed 15TH But finished with a personal best in the long jump with a distance of 17-8.25 and one season best 2: 47.35 in the 800-meter run.

There are still three events on the men's side in the heptathlon, but both Bruce Boon And Tim Pelkmans are in the top 5 after four events.

Boon, a newcomer, scored 2858 points to make fourth place, and Pelkmans is directly behind him with 2859 points to make fifth place.

The conference meeting ends on Monday, when the women intend to a three-goal and the men to break through and win it after they have been so close in recent years. The men's heptathlon is free on the day at 9 a.m.