March 27, 2010
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Mississippi State men’s and women’s track and field teams were as perfect as the weather in its third day of competition at the 2010 Alabama Relays. State captured four event crowns and set two freshman records while at Sam Bailey Track and Field Complex Saturday.
“Today was great,” head coach Al Schmidt said. "We did really well, and I think our kids had a very impressive day. "
[b]Freshman Tavaris Tate stole the show by winning the 400-meter dash by nearly four seconds. Tate, a Starkville, Miss., native and world indoor gold medalist, ran 44.86 seconds to set an Alabama meet record, MSU freshman record and move to second all-time in MSU history.
“Tavaris’ performance today was just amazing,” Schmidt said. “He has the No. 1 time in the U.Ss right now and easily punched his ticket for the first round of the NCAA Championships.”[/b]
Lady Bulldog freshman Jody-Ann Muir also found her way into MSU record books in the 400-meter dash. The Jamaican native ran 53.75 seconds to break a 17-year-old freshman record and move to second all-time in MSU history.
“Jody-Ann definitely put herself in the first round of NCAAs with her performance today,” Schmidt said. “It’s still early and she will run faster than that this year, but with her time today she’s in.”
Tuscaloosa native Kendall May sprinted past the field in the 200-meter dash to win the event in 21.09 seconds. After sitting out of competition in 2009 due to injury, May showed he had returned with his 2nd MSU all-time performance.
Senior All-American Wendy Copeland opened her outdoor season in the long jump by winning the event with a leap of 19 feet, 11.50 inches.
“I think both Kendall and Wendy had top East Region performances today,” Schmidt added. “You have to be in the Top 48 in the region to get in, and they will do better as the season goes along, but today’s performance gets them in early.”
Other notable MSU performances from Saturday were Emmanuel Mayers second-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles (50.86 seconds). Deaundre Barnaby’s fourth-place in the 400-meter dash (48.35 seconds), Gerron Hendricks fourth-place finish in the 200-meter dash (21.66), Richessa McCaleb’s third-place finish in the 100-meter dash (11.91 seconds), Crystal Wilson’s third-place finish in the 200-meter dash (24.44 seconds) and Chloe Phillips fifth-place finish in the 1500-meter run (4:36.27).
State competes for the final day in Tuscaloosa Sunday beginning at 8 a.m.
Day 3 Results
Men
Long Jump Winner: Tyler Terry, 24-01.50, SE Missouri
MSU: 8. Kendrick Poullard, 22-08.00; 12. Josh Tucker, 21-09.00
200-Meter Dash Winner: Kendall May, 21.09, Mississippi State
MSU: 4. Gerron Hendricks, 21.66
400-Meter Hurdles Winner: Lee Moore, 50.00; Ole Miss
MSU: 2. Emmanuel Mayers, 50.86
5000-Meter Run Winner: Julius Bor, 3:48.52, Alabama
MSU: 36. Julian Duarte, 4:13.84; 37. Kyle Balderson, 4:14.68; 45. Mitch Weegman, 4:22.33; 46. Nick Perkins, 4:22.63
400-Meter Dash Winner: Tavaris Tate, 44.86, Mississippi State
MSU: 4. Deaundre Barnaby, 48.35
Women
5,000-Meter Run Winner: Juli Koenegstein, 17:40.33, SE Missouri
MSU: 35. Eileen Riley, 19:30.41
Long Jump Winner: Wendy Copeland, 19-11.50, Mississippi State
100-Meter Dash Winner: LaJada Baldwin, 11.53, Ole Miss
MSU: 3. Richesa McCaleb, 11.91
800-Meter Run Winner: Bianca LeBlanc, 2:13.97, UAB
MSU: 13. Chelsea Rae Smyth, 2:17.41; 31. Christina Coleman, 2:30.27
High Jump Winner: Nora Mehl, 5-10.50, UAB
MSU: 5. Jessica Merriweather, 5-07; 11. Alyssa Hall, 5-03
200-Meter Dash Winner: LaJada Baldwin, 23.76, Ole Miss
MSU: 3. Crystal Wilson, 24.44; 6. Taneisha Baker, 24.64
Shot Put Winner: Chandra Brewer, 56-01.25, Unattached
MSU: 35. Jessica Merriweather, 28-11.75
400-Meter Hurdles Winner: Sofie Persson, 58.33, Ole Miss
MSU: 4. Talisha Lee, 1:00.95
1500-Meter Run Winner: Vasity Chemweno, 4:31.10
MSU: 5. Chloe Phillips, 4:36.27; 17. Simone Domingue, 4:52.28; 18. Kelly Karcher, 4:53.86; 21. Dominique Lockart, 4:54.38; 25. Kalli Dalton, 4:56.18; 37. Anna Jarman, 5:05.41; 39. Haley Greenwell, 5:05.85
400-Meter Dash Winner: Jody-Ann Muir, 53.75, Mississippi State