Bucs Finish Strong at Raleigh Relays: Records Set and Personal Bests Achieved
Charleston Southern wrapped up its participation in the Raleigh Relays, achieving notable performances that added three new records to the school's all-time top ten list. Chloee Greene secured an 11th overall finish in the 400m hurdles with a personal best of 60.31 seconds, ranking her sixth in program history. In the women's 800m, Freya Buglass led the team with a time of 2:13.95, while in the 200m, Maeva Tahou also recorded a personal best at 24.49 seconds. The day concluded with the women's 4x400m relay, where the Bucs placed third overall with a time of 3:40.47. The team will next compete at the Florida Relays from April 3-4.
By the Numbers- Chloee Greene's 400m hurdles time of 60.31 seconds ranks sixth in program history.
- Freya Buglass finished the women's 800m in 2:13.95, marking the top finish for the Bucs.
- The women's 4x400m relay team clocked in at 3:40.47, placing third overall in the event.
- Zemaya Carson's hammer throw measured 55.18m, placing her 12th overall.
- Lily Rowan achieved a career-best hammer throw of 48.51m, now 10th in program history.
- Charleston Southern athletes showcased strong individual performances at the Raleigh Relays.
- The team actively broke into the program's top ten for multiple events, indicating improving competitiveness.
- The upcoming Florida Relays present another opportunity for the athletes to continue their momentum.
Charleston Southern will look to build on their success at the Raleigh Relays when they compete in the Florida Relays on April 3-4. Expectations will be high for further improvements and potential new records in a larger competitive field.
Bottom LineThe Bucs' strong showing at the Raleigh Relays highlights their growing abilities, with multiple athletes achieving personal bests and adding to the program's record books. Continued success at the Florida Relays will be crucial for maintaining the team's positive trajectory and enhancing their competitive standing.
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