

He now sits in 16th nationally for the shot. The 60 feet, ten inch mark set a meet record, and come in at sixth in the program’s outdoor top ten list.

He sat in third place through his first five throws, but added almost four feet to his final attempt to vault into first place. The throwing events also closed out the meet with a win, with Josh Awotunde pulling off a dramatic comeback to win the men’s shot put. It is the 23rd-best throw in the nation through the first two weekends of competition. He enters the program record book with the tenth-best mark ever, and it was the best mark in the event by any Gamecock since 2010. In the hammer, Clarence Gallop finished as the top attached competitor, with a toss of 203 feet, six inches. The mark is the second-best in program history. Freshman Shelby Freedman’s first measured throw of the night would hold up as the top mark, clinching her first collegiate win in the javelin with a throw of 153 feet, one inch. The meet began Friday evening, with the women’s javelin and men’s hammer throws. The field events in general would power the Gamecocks in the team standings, leading the men’s team to a second-place finish while the women took third. Led in large part by three top-ten marks in program history in throwing events, the Gamecock track and field team wrapped up a busy weekend Saturday at the Crimson Tide Invitational. Featuring many of the top teams in the NCAA East region, the meet will give Carolina a chance to gauge itself not just against many SEC rivals, but also where it stands nationally. – All eyes will be on Gainesville this weekend, as the Gamecocks head to the Florida Relays, hosted by the Gators. The famously mild-mannered cricketer played the role of a man losing his cool in Bangalore traffic.GAINESVILLE, FLA.

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