West Virginia Wesleyan men's track and field achieved impressive results at the Jasmine Clagett Memorial, highlighted by Royell Salmon's win in the 200 meters (21.89 seconds) and a fourth-place finish in the 100 meters (10.91 seconds). The team showcased depth across events, with contributions from various athletes including Joseph Liveo's victory in the 400 meters (49.51 seconds) and Anthony Sanders winning the 1500 meters (4:06.55). Overall, the Bobcats secured second place in the team standings, outperforming several conference rivals.

By the Numbers
  • Royell Salmon: 4th in 100m (10.91), 1st in 200m (21.89)
  • Joseph Liveo: 1st in 400m (49.51)
  • Anthony Sanders: 1st in 1500m (4:06.55)
  • Team finish: 2nd overall with 120.5 points
State of Play
  • Wesleyan athletes excelled in both track and field events.
  • The team demonstrated strength in sprints, middle-distance, hurdles, and field performances.
  • Bobcats ranked second behind Glenville State, indicating competitive positioning within the conference.
What's Next

Looking forward, Wesleyan aims to build on this momentum for upcoming meets, targeting improved performances in future competitions. As the season progresses, maintaining health and consistency will be essential for individual and team success.

Bottom Line

The noteworthy results from the Jasmine Clagett Memorial reflect the depth and talent within the Wesleyan men's track and field team, positioning them as a strong competitor for future events in the season.