Shalisa Williams shattered her own school record in the 100 meter hurdles during the David Noble Relays, showcasing exceptional talent as the Midwestern State Mustangs secured 5th place among 12 teams with a total of 77 points. Williams clocked 14.80 seconds in the final, breaking her preliminary record of 14.96 seconds, the first under 15 seconds in program history. The competition also featured multiple personal records and strong performances across events, including wins in the 5K and 10K, highlighting the Mustangs' competitive prowess. Angelo State dominated the meet, claiming first place with 213.5 points. The Mustangs now shift their focus to the upcoming Texas Relays, starting April 1.

By the Numbers
  • Shalisa Williams' final time in the 100 meter hurdles: 14.80 seconds
  • Mustangs' overall points at the David Noble Relays: 77
  • Winning score of Angelo State: 213.5 points
State of Play
  • Midwestern State achieved 14 personal records during the competition.
  • Kennedy Johnson won the triple jump with a leap of 11.75 meters.
  • Ella Pando and Isabel Hernandez won the 5K and 10K, respectively.
What's Next

The Mustangs are set to compete at the Texas Relays from April 1 to April 4, where they will face a broader field of collegiate and professional athletes.

Bottom Line

Williams' record-breaking performance underscores the Mustangs' growing competitiveness, and their upcoming participation in the Texas Relays presents an opportunity to further showcase their talent on a larger stage.