MEET INFO | MEET SCHEDULE | HEAT SHEETS | LIVE RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS – A selection of University of New Orleans throwers, jumpers, sprinters, and distance runners will head to Baton Rouge for the LSU Twilight tomorrow afternoon hoping to improve on their marks before the Southland Conference Championships in a week's time.
Aryn Pitre returns to action tomorrow afternoon in the 60M dash looking to improve on her personal best time of 7.90 set at the 2022 Purple Tiger, while
Kelton Brookins will attempt to improve on his best time of 8.55 in the 60M hurdles set both at the LSU Purple Tiger and the Music City Challenge this season. Brookins will run at 1:50 p.m. with Pitre set to follow around 2:10 p.m. The top eight in the 60M and 60M hurdles will advance to a final round.
Distance runners
Mason Appleton (4:16.80 pb),
Antonio Delgado (4:41.60 pb),
Michelle Folk (5:22.64 pb),
Anna Martin (5:00.24 pb), and
Gary Sandrock (4:23.25 pb) will all run the mile tomorrow afternoon at Carl Maddox Fieldhouse. The women's mile is set to start at 1:00 p.m. with the men to follow at 1:20 p.m.
All four New Orleans throwers will be in action as well. Fresh off her first event finals
Christina Davis will look to improve on her personal best in the shot put (11.25m) set last week at the Music City Challenge. The women's shot put will begin at 1:00 p.m.
Along with Davis (11.27m pb),
Briana Bell (14.33m pb) and Jannah Sharp (13.85m pb) will also throw in the weight throw to start off the day at 10:00 a.m.
Alimot Alowonle (5.95m pb) will also participate in the long jump at 1:30 p.m.
Live results for the LSU Twilight will be available at the link above courtesy of Delta Timing. Fans can also follow along @privateerstfxc on both
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