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Davis, Tatham Earn All-American Honors

6/8/2024 12:37:00 AM | Track and Field

EUGENE, Ore.- The Florida State men's outdoor track and field team concluded the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Friday at Hayward Field with Jeremiah Davis and Kyvon Tatham earning All-American honors. 

  

Davis added his second first-team All-America honor of the meet by placing fourth in the men's triple jump with a measurement of 16.62m (54-6½). It was his third All-American finish in the event in his career. 

"Jeremiah is a warrior, "said FSU track and field head coach Bob Braman.  

Tatham finished seventh with a lifetime best, tying the eighth-farthest jump in school history at 16.30m (53-5¾), securing first-team All-American for the first time in his career. 

"Kyvon had a huge lifetime best to earn All-American honors, working his way up the standings today is incredible." Braman said. 

  

David Mullarkey concluded his season in the 5,000-meters, placing 18th with a time of 14:05.77. 

"I'm really proud of the men to rally up and finish top 20," Braman added. "Our kids and coaches kept focus and kept fighting." 

The 20th-ranked women's team will begin finals on Saturday, starting with Alexandra Webster in the 100-meter hurdles at 6:12 p.m. 

  

FLORIDA STATE NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE 

SATURDAY, June 8- Women's finals 

6:12 p.m.   100m hurdles-Alexandra Webster 
7:07 p.m.   200m-Dajaz DeFrand 

  

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