LUBBOCK, Texas – Tarleton track and field concluded the Jarvis Scott Open on Saturday at the Texas Tech Sports Performance Center with some impressive performances all the way around.
Justin Raines once again broke a school record, this one being in the men's 200m as he ran it in 21.57 seconds. The run surpassed
Mikel Stone's run of 21.63 from 2020. Raines placed 16th in the men's 200m final.
Kevin Baez made his return to the track and did not disappoint, running the men's mile in 4:15.98. He won his heat handily and was able to place sixth.
Gabriele Tosti jumped 15.29m in the men's triple jump, good for a third-place finish behind two student-athletes from TCU.
Jaden Hall placed seventh with a jump of 14.94m for a personal record.
Danielle Thomas finished highest among Texan women runners in the 200m, placing ninth and running it in 25.10 seconds.
Freshman
Canyun Staton placed fourth in the B men's 200m, running 21.69, the second-best time in school history in the indoor 200m.
Dora van Doremalen cleared 1.70m in the women's high jump for a second-place finish.
Jordan Rae followed behind, placing fourth and clearing 1.65m.
Alan Palmer and
Jamariyan Howlett cleared 2.02m in the men's high jump to place second and third.
The women's 4x400m relay team of
Jordan Anglin,
Hanna Dudley,
Alessa King and
Macie Evans placed sixth, running 3:49.72.
Tarleton will now set its sights to the WAC Indoor Championships in Seattle from Feb. 24 to Feb. 25.