Women鈥檚 Track Breaks Three School Records in Final Meet of Regular Season
Charleston Southern's women's track and field team made a statement in their final regular season meet at the Charlotte Invite, breaking three school records. The 4x400m relay team set a record time of 3:34.38, placing second in conference history. Individual performances included Maya Tahou setting a new 100m hurdles record with a personal best of 13.24 and a historic long jump mark of 6.20m. The team showcased remarkable talent across events, confirming their readiness for the upcoming Big South Championships.
By the Numbers- The 4x400m relay team recorded a time of 3:34.38, the second-best in conference history.
- Maya Tahou's long jump of 6.20m is the first-ever over six meters in program history.
- Charleston Southern athletes are building momentum heading into the Big South Championships.
- Multiple personal bests were recorded across various events, indicating peak performance levels.
The team will take two weeks off to prepare intensively for the Big South Championships from May 11 to May 13 at High Point University. Athletes will focus on refining their skills and strategies for optimal performance.
Bottom LineThe Charleston Southern women's track team ended the regular season on a high note, breaking school records and demonstrating exceptional talent. This positions them strongly for the upcoming championships, where they will aim to maintain their record-breaking momentum.
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