Anderson Sets New Heptathlon Record with 5,572 Points at Bryan Clay
Freshman Joy Anderson set a new school record in the heptathlon at the Bryan Clay Multis, scoring 5,572 points to surpass a 17-year-old benchmark previously held by Lauren Collins. This achievement ranks Anderson among the nation's top-10 for the season. The competition also saw notable performances from seniors Jazzmine Davis and Zharia Taylor, both establishing personal bests in their heptathlon events. Davis's score of 5,415 points is fourth in school history, while Taylor's 5,185 points placed her in the top-10 for the Anteaters. Other highlights included strong long jump and javelin throws from both Davis and Robinson.
By the Numbers- Joy Anderson scored 5,572 points, breaking the previous record of 5,549 set in 2009.
- Jazzmine Davis recorded a personal best of 5,415 points, marking her fourth in school history.
- Zharia Taylor achieved 5,185 points in her first heptathlon at UC Irvine.
- The UC Irvine Anteaters excelled at the Bryan Clay Multis, with multiple athletes setting personal records.
- Anderson's record-breaking performance strengthens her position among national contenders this season.
- Jazzmine Davis and Zharia Taylor are among the top performers for UC Irvine, contributing to a competitive team dynamic.
Following the Challenge Cup in Fullerton, UC Irvine will participate in several local meets, including the Mt. SAC Relays and the Beach Invitational, which will provide further opportunities for athletes to improve their performances and records.
Bottom LineJoy Anderson's historic achievement and the strong performances from her teammates indicate a promising season for UC Irvine's track and field program, with upcoming competitions likely to yield even more impressive results.
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