The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns track and field team delivered strong performances at the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville, showcasing talent across multiple events. Mark Daley led the men's 100 meters while Devonte Edwards excelled in the throws, placing 10th in both the discus and shot put. The women’s team saw standout achievements from Daijah Miller and Kimola Hines, both earning high placements in their respective events. The team gears up for the upcoming Crimson Tide Classic in Tuscaloosa, Ala., this Friday.

By the Numbers
  • Mark Daley finished 29th in the 100 meters with a time of 10.51 seconds.
  • Devonte Edwards ranked 10th in the discus throw with a distance of 48.95 meters (160-7).
  • Daijah Miller achieved a fifth-place finish in the triple jump with a mark of 12.67 meters (41-7), a top-six program record.
  • Kimola Hines finished ninth in discus with a throw of 49.02 meters (160-10), also a top-six program record.
Yes, But

Despite individual successes, the overall competition at the relays reflects a need for further consistency to challenge top-tier programs. The team faces formidable opponents in the upcoming SEC events, raising questions about their preparedness and competitiveness.

State of Play
  • Cajuns athletes achieved several personal bests and notable finishes at the relays.
  • The team is transitioning to the next SEC challenge, indicating continued development and focus.
What's Next

The Ragin' Cajuns will compete at the Crimson Tide Classic in Tuscaloosa this Friday, providing another opportunity to refine techniques and enhance performance against strong competitors.

Bottom Line

The Cajuns have demonstrated potential with solid individual performances; however, building on this momentum in future competitions is critical for establishing themselves among the elite in track and field.