Alase Sets NCAA Lead, Posts No. 2 Time in the World
Tashina Alase, a senior at Southern University, made headlines at the LSU Alumni Gold by achieving the fastest NCAA time of the season and the second fastest globally in the women's 100-meter hurdles, finishing in 12.71 seconds. Her performance underscores a remarkable comeback after missing the last part of the previous season due to an injury. Alase also competed in the 200 meters and contributed to a top-five finish for the 4x100-meter relay team. The meet showcased multiple strong performances from Southern athletes, marking a successful outing for the team.
By the Numbers- Tashina Alase's time of 12.71 seconds is the fastest in the NCAA and second in the world this season.
- Roman Smith cleared 2.11m (6-11.00) to finish second in the men's high jump.
- Alase's performance solidifies her as a leading competitor on the national and global stage.
- Southern University continues to excel, with multiple athletes placing in the top positions across events.
Southern University will prepare for the Southwestern Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships set to take place from May 10-12, aiming to build on their recent successes.
Bottom LineAlase's standout performance not only highlights her resilience but also positions her as a significant contender in upcoming competitions, increasing Southern University's visibility in track and field.
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