Florida State University Athletics

Davis Earns New Facility Record
2/9/2024 11:36:00 PM | Track and Field
TALLAHASSEE – The No. 12/NR Florida State track and field teams wrapped up the first day of a three-meet weekend.
Jeremiah Davis set a Clemson Indoor Track and Field Complex facility record in the men's long jump at the Tiger Paw Invitational in Clemson, South Carolina, winning with a season best at 8.20m. His mark leads the ACC and ranks second nationally.
Jordan Turner followed Davis in second for the 12th-ranked Noles with a mark of 7.90m. His mark currently stands second in the ACC and eighth in the nation.
Neo Mosebi finished fourth in the semifinal round of the men's 60-meter dash, matching his personal best at 6.66.
Women's track and field athlete Dajaz DeFrand led the Noles in the 60, earned second place behind a season best in the semifinals at 7.18.
Alexandra Webster placed fourth overall in the 60 hurdles with a time of 8.17.
Torri Carroll placed 15th in the long jump, establishing her season best at 5.93m.
Tyra Wilson secured 18th place in the 400 dash, earning her best time at 53.11 which currently stands first in the ACC.
Kaelyaah Liburd finished in 40th place, earning a new personal best at 54.96. Ava Klein rounded out the event for the Noles in 55th place, establishing a new personal best at 56.09.
"Solid outing," said associate head coach Matt Kane. "This was a very high-level meet for the sprinters against the best in the NCAA. The women did a great job of rising to the level of competition and we had a lot of personal bests which is all we can ask for in this setting."
Agnes McTighe placed 32nd in the women's 3,000 run, establishing her personal best at 9:12.77, with the seventh-fastest time in school history.
Anna Senter finished in 70th place in the 5,000 run, earning a new personal best at 16:41.62.
Cooper Crowell finished in fifth place in the men's weight throw at the Florida Last Chance meet in Gainesville, Florida establishing a new personal best at 14.95m.
Ryan Driscoll followed Crowell in eighth place, earning a new personal best at 14.58m.
The Noles will conclude action in Boston and Clemson Saturday. Live results and streaming services can be found at Seminoles.com
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