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Meyers Sets SBC Championship Record to lead Louisiana at SBC Outdoor
5/13/2021 11:10:00 PM | Track and Field
Smith leads in heptathlon; Foster, Appiah among qualifiers for Ragin' Cajuns
MOBILE, Ala. – Claire Meyers led a 1-2 finish in the women's javelin, setting a Sun Belt Conference Championship record in the process, while Juliette Smith claimed the first-day lead in the women's heptathlon to lead the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Track and Field team after the first day of the SBC Outdoor Championships on Thursday at Jaguar Track.
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Brooklynne Wilson produced the second-best mark in school history in the women's hammer throw as Louisiana scored 25 points through four events to rank third overall in the women's field.
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Action continues on Friday beginning with the completion of the heptathlon at 9 a.m., with field events beginning at 12: 30 p.m. followed by running events at 5. Live results will be available at RaginCajuns.com. Day two of the SBC's ESPN+ coverage beginning at 5 p.m. with Drew Fellios (pxp) and former Olympian Damu Cherry-Mitchell (color) providing the commentary.
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Meyers led a trio of Ragin' Cajuns in the scoring column in the women's javelin after posting a winning throw of 168 feet and breaking the meet record of 166-4 set by Louisiana Tech's Olivia McCoy in 1998. Maria Bienvenu finished second overall in her first SBC Outdoor meet after posting a throw of 160-11 with freshman Blair Lafleur finishing eighth overall with a personal-best mark of 125-2.
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Smith earned first-place honors in three of four events in the heptathlon to claim the first-day lead with 3,348 points. The senior opened the day for Louisiana with a first-place time of 14.19 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles before finishing fifth overall in the high jump at 5-3. Smith capped off the first day claiming both the shot put (43-0 ½) and 200-meter dash (24.59) to stake a 149-point lead over South Alabama's Hanna-Mai Vaikla.
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Freshman Ivana Cecchetti opened the first-day of the heptathlon for the Ragin' Cajuns in 10th place with 2,538 points. Wilson scored the first points for Louisiana in the three-day meet placing seventh overall in the women's hammer throw and posting the second-best mark (173-2) in school history.
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The Ragin' Cajuns also scored points in the women's pole vault with Reagann Leleux (6th) and freshman Jordan Brown (8th) each clearing 12-2 ¾. Kaiden Burgess finished 10th overall in the men's javelin (177-0) for Louisiana with Damian O'Boyle (32:27.21) and Samuel Avants (33:43.38) finishing 12th and 16th in the men's 10,000 meters.
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Brock Appiah clocked the second-fastest time overall in the men's 200-meters (21.20) to qualify for the finals for Louisiana with Kiana Foster posting the second-best time (23.78) in the women's 200-meters.
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Nathan Fergusson qualified for the finals in the men's 400-meter hurdles after winning his heat and posting the second-fastest time (52.32) in the event with freshman Haley Salsbury earning a spot in the finals of the women's 1,500-meters after clocking a personal-best time (4:43.57).
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Brooklynne Wilson produced the second-best mark in school history in the women's hammer throw as Louisiana scored 25 points through four events to rank third overall in the women's field.
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Action continues on Friday beginning with the completion of the heptathlon at 9 a.m., with field events beginning at 12: 30 p.m. followed by running events at 5. Live results will be available at RaginCajuns.com. Day two of the SBC's ESPN+ coverage beginning at 5 p.m. with Drew Fellios (pxp) and former Olympian Damu Cherry-Mitchell (color) providing the commentary.
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Meyers led a trio of Ragin' Cajuns in the scoring column in the women's javelin after posting a winning throw of 168 feet and breaking the meet record of 166-4 set by Louisiana Tech's Olivia McCoy in 1998. Maria Bienvenu finished second overall in her first SBC Outdoor meet after posting a throw of 160-11 with freshman Blair Lafleur finishing eighth overall with a personal-best mark of 125-2.
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Smith earned first-place honors in three of four events in the heptathlon to claim the first-day lead with 3,348 points. The senior opened the day for Louisiana with a first-place time of 14.19 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles before finishing fifth overall in the high jump at 5-3. Smith capped off the first day claiming both the shot put (43-0 ½) and 200-meter dash (24.59) to stake a 149-point lead over South Alabama's Hanna-Mai Vaikla.
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Freshman Ivana Cecchetti opened the first-day of the heptathlon for the Ragin' Cajuns in 10th place with 2,538 points. Wilson scored the first points for Louisiana in the three-day meet placing seventh overall in the women's hammer throw and posting the second-best mark (173-2) in school history.
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The Ragin' Cajuns also scored points in the women's pole vault with Reagann Leleux (6th) and freshman Jordan Brown (8th) each clearing 12-2 ¾. Kaiden Burgess finished 10th overall in the men's javelin (177-0) for Louisiana with Damian O'Boyle (32:27.21) and Samuel Avants (33:43.38) finishing 12th and 16th in the men's 10,000 meters.
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Brock Appiah clocked the second-fastest time overall in the men's 200-meters (21.20) to qualify for the finals for Louisiana with Kiana Foster posting the second-best time (23.78) in the women's 200-meters.
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Nathan Fergusson qualified for the finals in the men's 400-meter hurdles after winning his heat and posting the second-fastest time (52.32) in the event with freshman Haley Salsbury earning a spot in the finals of the women's 1,500-meters after clocking a personal-best time (4:43.57).
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