Two Texans break school records, five win event titles at Baylor Invitational
Tarleton State Track and Field had an impressive outing at the Baylor Invitational, setting two school records and claiming five individual event titles. Malak Rashwan broke the 100-meter hurdles school record with a time of 13.66 seconds, narrowly missing the Egyptian national record. Jacob Thomas also broke his own pole vault record, winning the event with a clearance of 5.21 meters. The Texans showcased depth, with nine athletes finishing in the top three of their respective events. This meet marked a significant highlight in their competitive season.
By the Numbers- Malak Rashwan set a school record in the 100-meter hurdles at 13.66 seconds.
- Jacob Thomas cleared 5.21 meters in the pole vault, winning by nearly a foot.
- Mason Hill won the men's shot put with a season-best of 17.17 meters.
- Tarleton State athletes set eight new program top 10 performance bests at the meet.
- Nine Texans finished in the top three across various events.
- The team will host their only meet of the season on April 17-18, featuring free admission.
Looking ahead, Tarleton State will aim to build on this success during their upcoming home meet. Athletes will continue to focus on improving their times and marks ahead of postseason competitions. The team will likely seek to set more records and enhance their standing in the NCAA rankings as they prepare for upcoming challenges.
Bottom LineThe Tarleton State Track and Field team's outstanding performance underscores their competitive strength and marks an exciting moment in their season. With continued focus and momentum from the Baylor Invitational, they are well-positioned for future successes, especially with a home meet on the horizon.
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