BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Taylor Fox broke her own mile record again as the Redhawks finished the Bulldog Invite with eight first place performances, 50 top ten finishes, and 11 new personal records.
Another Day, Another Record
Taylor Fox crossed the line at 4:47.81 (1st) to break the SEMO mile record in back-to-back meets. Last week she finished the mile with a 4:48.28 time. This is the fourth record for the senior this season.
Winner, Winner
Breanna Miles claims gold in the women's 60-meter finals with a time of 7.54.Â
Clara Billing wins the women's pole vault with a vault of 13' 0.25". The Sweden native mark ranked fourth best in SEMO history.
In the men's 800-meter
Terrico Garrett notches a time of 1:50.74. That run was just .65 seconds slower than his own SEMO record.
Parker Feuerborn broke the BullDog Invite record in the weight throw after achieving a mark 73' 2" for the gold medal.
In the women's 3000-meter sophomore,
Kayla Vogelsang crossed the finish line wearing gold. The Missouri native finished with a time of 10:28.64, crushing her old PR of 10:50.80.
Freshmen Molly Grohman and
Brianna Dixion tied for first in the women's high jump. The pair cleared a distance of 5' 8.75".
New Personal Bests
Alivia Busch claimed the bronze medal and a new PR with a throw of  56' 6" in the weight throw.
Layla Fliege posted a new personal best time of 5:08.62 (5th) in the women's mile.
Three athletes in the men's mile achieved new PR's with times of 4:13.75 (3rd), 4:21.32 (5th), and 4:27.26 (10th) from
Noah Little,
Ryan Seabaugh, Cade McCadms.
Sydney Burdine runs the 400-meter dash in 56.13 for a new personal record and a fifth place finish.
Trystan Wright brings in the new personal record in the men's 400 (53.96).
In the men's 800-meter Little crossed the line at 1:57.59 for his second new PR.
Lexie Dockstader ran the long 3000-meter race in 10:31.10 for fourth and a new personal best.
Top 5 Performances
In the women's weight throw
Makenzie Williams and
Bailee Hux threw for marks of - 57' 10.5" and 56' 5.25" for second and fourth
In the women's 60m hurdle finals
Anna Thomason and
Brianna Dixion finished with a times of 8.74 (3rd) and 8.83 (4th).
Todjai Ross jumped for a distance of 17' 9" Â for fourth.
Marcus Gordon takes fifth place in the hurdle race for 60-meters (8.45).
With two second place finishes,
Madelyn Gray earned a time of 4:58.41 and 2:14.44 in the women's mile and 800-meter.
The women's 400 saw Miles place third, posting a time of 55.75.
Erika Mellor grabs the third place medal with a time of 2:14.60 in the women's 800.
In the men's 800 Mark Crawford and
Justin Splitt finish in third (1:54.92) and fifth (1:55.78).
The women's weight throw saw
Marshall Swadley finish fourth (62' 9.5") and
Clay Alewelt finish sixth (57' 7").
Busch and Hux recorded distances of 42' 11" and 42' 10.25" for fourth and fifth in the women's shot put.
Leanza Dwaah ran the 200-meter race in 25.19 for fifth.
Luke Busateri jumped for fifth in the triple jump (46' 4").
In the men's pole vault
Sullivan Gleason placed second (16' 3.5"), Tanner Knootz notched third (15' 11.75"), and
Colin Beers finished in fifth (5' 5.75").
The SEMO women's 4x400 team of Mellor, Gray,
Brianna Payton, Fox crossed the line at 4:09.32 for fifth.
The SEMO men's 4x400 team of Garrett, Crawford, Splitt, and
Louis Primeau placed fourth (3:19.17).Â
Marshall Swadley and
Quinton Maxwell achieved distances of 53' 5.5" (3rd) and 50' 7.25" (5th) in the men's shot put.
Top 10 Finishes
Serena Williams and Molly Grohman notched distances of 17' 4" (6th) and 16' 11.5" (8th).Â
Shea DeGraaf posts an eighth place finish after crossing the line at 8.82 in the 60m hurdles.
Aarion Jackson jumps for 10th in the men's long jump (20" 6.5").
Garrett Dumke notches a ninth place finish and a seventh place finish with times of 4:24.94 and  8:45.10 in the men's mile and 3000-meter.
In the women's 400-meter dash
Laila Hardin chalked up a seventh place finish (57.39).Â
Brenden Parham took 10th in the men's 400 and seventh in the 200 recording times of 49.80 and 22.17.
Fliege registered a 10th place time of 2:24.74 in the women's 800m.
Clay Alewelt threw well enough for sixth place (57' 7") in the men's weight throw.
M. Williams achieved a seventh place finish by throwing the shot put 40' 5.5".
Brooklyn Bender notched a time of 10:32.62 for fifth in the 3000-meter.
In the women's high jump
Sophie Dubis,
Anna Thomason, and
Kaitlyn McGinnitey jumped over heights of 5' 3" (7th), 5' 1" (9th), and 5' 1" (10th).
Looking Ahead
The Redhawks will stay in Birmingham for the Bulldog Open tomorrow. The field and track events both begin at 10:00 a.m CT with the women's weight throw women's 60m trials. The meet is scheduled to end at 5:25 p.m with the men's 4x400.