The Tennessee State track and field teams are set to compete this weekend at the 2026 Morehouse Relays in Atlanta, Georgia. Hosted by Morehouse College, the event will feature a variety of divisions and aims to attract a large field of athletes. Coming off a successful performance at the Ole Miss Classic, the Tigers hope to build on their momentum with key individuals shining in both track and field events.

By the Numbers
  • Caleb Joshway achieved a personal-best with a fourth-place finish in the 100 meters and a third in the 200 meters.
  • Kylen Thorps placed second in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal best of 53.32 seconds.
  • Jonathan Wade secured podium finishes in high jump and long jump.
  • Serenity Harry led the women's sprint group with top finishes in both the 100 and 200 meters.
State of Play
  • The Morehouse Relays will take place from March 26 to 28 at B.T. Harvey Stadium.
  • Competition kicks off with multi-events on Thursday morning, leading into both college/open and youth divisions.
  • The event serves as a crucial opportunity for athletes to improve their performance metrics as the outdoor season progresses.
What's Next

Following the Morehouse Relays, Tennessee State will shift its focus to upcoming conference competitions, where they aim to further enhance their standings.

Bottom Line

The Tigers are eager to maintain their competitive edge at the Morehouse Relays, leveraging their recent successes to propel their growth throughout the outdoor season.