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Track and Field Finishes Weekend in Ole Miss in Record-breaking Fashion, Women's Relay Ties for First

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OXFORD, Miss. – Privateer track and field returns home after a successful weekend at the Joe Walker Invitational with three record breaking performances, 12 combined career bests and five top eight finishes which includes one event win. It's hard to say who stole the show this weekend, but that is not a bad problem to have. 
 
 
THE BREAK DOWN
On the women's side, Junior Ariana Jimenez from Apopka, Florida annihilated the school record by 12 seconds in the 3000m steeplechase with her time of 10:48.07. To join Jimenez in the history books is Samantha Dyson who also set both a personal record and a school record in the discus with a throw of 48.89.

The women's 4x400m relay (Esther Nwanze, Shamarah Shannon, Aryn Pitre, Briana Bell) topped the competition in a tie with Vanderbilt with a time of 3:37.75.
 
Bell and Shannon also had breakout performances in their respective events. Bell ran a career best time of 12.36 in the 100m, while Shannon ran a career best with 57.57 in the 400m. 

Mathilde  Helms-Kjaer also ran a career best time of 17:31.88 in the 5000m. 
 
On the men's side, freshman Adrian Bichara from Miami, Fl., set a new freshman school record in the 800m with his time of 1:50.81. His performance also ranks him number one in the Southland Conference in this event.

Senior Kameron Jones had a strong performance in the 400m hurdles, running a career best of 53.09 and placing third in the event. Coy Sauceman wasn't far behind coming in seventh with a 55.11, a new career best.

Distance runner, Cade Litolff set a new career best as well with a time of 14:51.80 in 5000m. 
 
Vojislav Gvero led the way in the field events setting a new personal record in the discus throw with a throw of 46.40. He also placed fourth in the hammer throw with a throw of 61.47.
 
COACH'S CORNER
 
"I thought we had a great weekend considering the cold weather we had. However, we remained focused on getting better," said Head Coach Brian Johnson. "I can't wait to get back in action at LSU."

NEXT UP
Track and Field will return to action on April 23 with the sprints, jumps and throws competing in Baton Rouge, La., at LSU and the distance runners competing in Houston, Tx., at Rice.


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Players Mentioned

Briana Bell

Briana Bell

Sprints
5' 4"
Sophomore
Vojislav Gvero

Vojislav Gvero

Throws
5' 8"
Junior
Cade Litolff

Cade Litolff

Distance
6' 1"
Sophomore
Shamarah Shannon

Shamarah Shannon

Sprints
5' 4"
Sophomore
Ariana Jimenez

Ariana Jimenez

Distance
Sophomore
Samantha Dyson

Samantha Dyson

Throws
Junior
Esther Nwanze

Esther Nwanze

Sprints
Freshman
Aryn Pitre

Aryn Pitre

Sprints
Freshman
Adrian Bichara

Adrian Bichara

Distance
Freshman
Kameron Jones

Kameron Jones

Sprints
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Briana Bell

Briana Bell

5' 4"
Sophomore
Sprints
Vojislav Gvero

Vojislav Gvero

5' 8"
Junior
Throws
Cade Litolff

Cade Litolff

6' 1"
Sophomore
Distance
Shamarah Shannon

Shamarah Shannon

5' 4"
Sophomore
Sprints
Ariana Jimenez

Ariana Jimenez

Sophomore
Distance
Samantha Dyson

Samantha Dyson

Junior
Throws
Esther Nwanze

Esther Nwanze

Freshman
Sprints
Aryn Pitre

Aryn Pitre

Freshman
Sprints
Adrian Bichara

Adrian Bichara

Freshman
Distance
Kameron Jones

Kameron Jones

Freshman
Sprints