Maroon Tigers Secure Second Place at 2026 Morehouse Relays
Morehouse College achieved a remarkable second place finish at the 2026 Morehouse Relays, scoring 125 points to trail Virginia Union's 150. The Maroon Tigers exhibited strong performances in distance events, relays, and sprints, with notable individual achievements including Victor Chebii's win in the 10,000 meters. The meet held special significance as it will now be named after Morehouse alumnus and two-time Olympic champion Dr. Edwin Moses. Morehouse is poised to build on this momentum in the upcoming outdoor season.
By the Numbers- Morehouse scored 125 points, finishing behind Virginia Union's 150 points.
- Victor Chebii won the 10,000 meters in 32:39.6, contributing significantly to the team's success.
- The Maroon Tigers secured multiple podium finishes, including 2nd in the 800 meters and 3rd in the 100 meters.
- Morehouse excelled across various events, showcasing depth in sprints, hurdles, and field events.
- The team is gearing up for the UWG Legends Invite at the University of West Georgia.
The Maroon Tigers aim to maintain their competitive edge as they prepare for upcoming championship events, leveraging the success and recognition gained from the relays to further elevate their performance.
Bottom LineMorehouse's strong showing at the relays not only highlights the team's talent but also marks a celebratory moment for the program's history and its connection to Dr. Edwin Moses, reinforcing the importance of this event in their athletic calendar.
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