Four victories, two program bests for Wolf Pack Saturday
Loyola University New Orleans achieved significant success at the United States Sports University Eagles Invitational, claiming four event victories and setting two women鈥檚 program records. Jordyn Minor recorded a school-best time of 11.92 seconds in the 100-meter dash, while Kimora Daniel set a new hammer throw record with a distance of 45.80 meters. Victories came from the women's 4x400 relay, Tenosh Landry in the high jump, Minor in the long jump, and Cole Savoy in the men's 3,000 steeplechase. The women achieved 20 top-5 finishes, showcasing their dominance at the meet.
By the Numbers- Jordyn Minor's 100m time: 11.92 seconds (2nd place)
- Kimora Daniel's hammer throw: 45.80 meters (2nd place)
- Men's 3,000 steeplechase winner: Cole Savoy, 10:41.62
- Women's 4x400 relay winning time: 4:10.85
- Loyola's women secured 20 top-5 finishes overall.
- The team is preparing for the Southern States Athletic Conference Championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Both Loyola teams will compete at the upcoming Southern States Athletic Conference Championships, aiming to carry their momentum from the invitational into the championship meet.
Bottom LineWith impressive performances and new records, Loyola鈥檚 track and field teams are positioned for strong results at the upcoming championships, highlighting their growth and competitive edge.
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