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Jan 23, 2026

Tigers Cap Off Orange & Purple with Four New School Records, 12 All-Time Performances and 23 PRs

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CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson’s track & field program delivered a statement performance at the Orange & Purple Invitational, producing a surge of historic marks highlighted by four new school records, a dozen entries on various all‑time performances lists and 23 personal records set.

Shantae Foreman was the women’s athlete of the meet after unleashed a record‑breaking 14.17m / 46′ – 6.00″ in the women’s triple jump. The mark not only secured first place but also reset the Clemson school record and established a new personal best. Foreman’s distance 14th in all-time NCAA history and is also good for No. 2 in the ACC’s history, trailing Kimberly Williams (Florida State, 14.23m / 46’ – 8.25”, 2010).

On the track, Grant Holliday continued his strong start to the season by rewriting the men’s 400m record with a winning time of 45.61 seconds.

Brian Kweyei added another program record of the meet, running 2:20.42 in the men’s 1000m to finish second and etch his name atop the Clemson record book.

In the shot put, freshman standout Kimeka Smith continued her remarkable streak by throwing 16.06m / 52’ – 8.25″, breaking the freshman record for the third straight meet (including back-to-back meets in which she improved her own mark) and holding firm at fifth on Clemson’s all‑time list.

ADDITIONAL ALL-TIME PERFORMANCES

In the women’s mile invite, Silvia Jelelgo surged to victory in 4:31.50, a personal best that moved her from third to second on Clemson’s all‑time list.

A few places behind Jelelgo came Nancy Cherop, who finished fourth with a time of 4:32.92. Cherop slides right behind Jelelgo on the all-time list in third place.

The throws group delivered two more historic marks as Kendra Dye won the women’s weight throw with a personal record of 21.43m / 70′ – 3.75”, the third‑best performance in program history, while teammate Ella Brooks threw 19.53m / 64′ 1.00″ to remain sixth all‑time.

In the pentathlon, Danya Spoor compiled 3,500 points to finish sixth and climb to seventh on Clemson’s all‑time list.

The women’s 5000m produced a dominant 1–2 finish, with Emily Lamontagne running a personal record 16:26.87 to remain third all‑time and Elizabeth Ilanda clocking 16:39.09, the fourth‑fastest mark in school history.

On the men’s side, Andre Hodge’s 6.65 second semifinals 60m time tied him for 10th on Clemson’s all‑time list and the men’s 4x400m relay added another all-time performance entry with a 3:09.02 that now ranks 10th in program history.

Orange & Purple Full Results | Track Events

Men’s 60m Prelims

  • Second Place | Hodge – 6.71 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • Third Place | Ian Johnson – 6.73 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • Fourth Place | Jalen Johnson – 6.74 seconds (PR, Qualified for finals)
  • Seventh Place | Cameron Bobcombe – 6.77 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • 11th Place | Kevin Collins – 6.82 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • 25th Place | Dillon Kaulback – 7.48 seconds (SB)

Men’s 60m Semis

  • First Place | Hodge – 6.65 seconds (Qualified for finals, Tied 10th on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • Third Place | I. Johnson – 6.74 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • Seventh Place | Bobcombe – 6.79 seconds (qualified for finals)
  • Ninth Place | J. Johnson – 6.80 seconds
  • 11th Place | Collins – 6.84 seconds

Men’s 60m Final

  • First Place | Hodge – 6.67 seconds

Women’s 60m Prelims

  • Fifth Place | Aniyah Kitt – 7.33 seconds (SB, Qualified for finals)
  • Sixth Place | Aleksandra Stoilova – 7.34 seconds (SB, Qualified for finals)
  • Seventh Place | Makhaila Mills – 7.39 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • 10th Place | McKenzie Calloway – 7.43 seconds (qualified for finals)

Women’s 60m Semis

  • Fourth Place | Kitt – 7.31 seconds (SB, Qualified for finals)
  • Seventh Place | Mills – 7.34 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • Eighth Place | Calloway – 7.37 seconds (=PR, qualified for finals)
  • 10th Place | Stoilova – 7.44 seconds

Women’s 60m Final

  • Second Place | Kitt – 7.28 seconds (SB)
  • Fifth Place | Calloway – 7.38 seconds
  • Sixth Place | Mills – 7.40 seconds

Men’s 60mH Prelims

  • Sixth Place | Khailan Vitalis – 7.90 seconds (PR, Qualified for finals)

Men’s 60mH Semis

  • Eighth Place | Vitalis – 7.94 seconds (qualified for finals)

Men’s 60mH Finals

  • Fourth Place | Vitalis – 7.98 seconds

Women’s 60mH Prelims

  • Fourth Place | Briana Campbell – 8.26 seconds (PR, Qualified for finals)
  • Fifth Place | Oneka Wilson – 8.27 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • 18th Place | Aysia Fingall – 8.60 seconds (PR, qualified for finals)

Women’s 60mH Semis

  • First Place | Wilson – 8.07 seconds (Qualified for finals)
  • Fifth Place | Campbell – 8.22 seconds (PR, Qualified for finals)
  • 19th Place | Fingall – 8.66 seconds

Men’s 200m

  • Second Place | Holliday – 20.81 seconds (PR)
  • Sixth Place | I. Johnson – 21.12 seconds
  • 11th Place | Daniel Kidd – 21.25 (21.243) seconds (PR)
  • 12th Place | Bobcombe – 21.25 (21.249) seconds
  • 19th Place | Brayden Tidwell – 21.67 seconds

Women’s 200m

  • First Place | Campbell– 23.33 seconds
  • Third Place | Stoilova – 23.78 seconds
  • Eighth Place | Sade Gray – 24.12 seconds

Men’s 400m

  • First Place | Holliday – 55.61 seconds (PR, school record)
  • 13th Place | Tidwell – 47.77 seconds
  • 18th Place | Jayden Brown – 48.05 seconds
  • 26th Place | Jordan Sowell – 49.54 seconds

Women’s 400m

  • Fourth Place | Gladys Chepngetich – 54.18 seconds (PR)
  • 16th Place | Fingall – 56.84 seconds
  • 18th Place | Isabelle Nebel – 57.04 seconds (SB)
  • 19th Place | Sophia Curtis – 57.04 seconds (SB)
  • 27th Place | Sophia Buller – 58.95 seconds

Men’s 800m

  • 20th Place | Charlie Stock – 1:55.80
  • 22nd Place | Jacob Serra – 1:56.90

Women’s 800m

  • Second Place | Shaneal Clarke Giddings – 2:08.58
  • 14th Place | Natalie O’Connor – 2:19.69

Men’s 1000m

  • Second Place | Kweyei – 2:20.42 (PR, Program Record)
  • Seventh Place | Daniel Sullivan – 2:29.25 (PR)

Men’s Mile

  • Ninth Place | Victor Ndiwa – 4:07.90
  • 18th Place | Chance Bloodworth – 4:15.90
  • 21st Place | Nathaniel Verska – 4:16.80
  • 23rd Place | Anderson Boetsch – 4:18.46

Women’s Mile Invite

  • First Place | Jelelgo – 4:31.50 (PR, Moves up from third to second on Clemson’s top 10 list)
  • Fourth Place | Cherop – 4:32.92 (third on Clemson’s top 10 list)

Women’s Mile

  • Third Place | Madelyn Dinneen – 4:45.10
  • Sixth Place | Madison Timms – 4:51.17 (PR)
  • 18th Place | Madison Roush – 5:00.46

Men’s 3000m

  • Fourth Place | Jack Hearld – 8:19.19 (SB)
  • Fifth Place | Trey Sullivan – 8:21.88 (PR)
  • Sixth Place | Brendan Gomez – 8:23.24 (PR)
  • 11th Place | Dylan Nolan – 8:27.18 (PR)
  • 16th Place | Gideon Kiplimo – 8:31.89
  • 21st Place | Pierce Walker – 8:38.68 (SB)

Women’s 5000m

  • First Place | Lamontagne – 16:26.87 (PR, Remains third on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • Second Place | Ilanda – 16:39.09 (Fourth on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)

Men’s 4x400m Relay – 3:10.21

  • Fifth Place | Clemson A (Brown, Kweyei, Kidd & Holliday – 3:09.02 (10th on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • 10th Place | Clemson B (Tidwell, Collins, Sowell & Aniamaka) – 3:16.81

Women’s 4x400m Relay

  • Second Place | Clemson A (Clarke Giddings, Kitt, Gray & Chepngetich) – 3:37.74
  • Seventh Place | Clemson B (Nebel, Stapleton, Calloway & Curtis) – 3:47.78

Men’s Distance Medley Relay

  • Fifth Place | Clemson – 10:17.26

Orange & Purple Full Results | Women’s Pentathlon

  • Sixth Place | Spoor – 3,500 Points (Seventh on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
    • 60mH | Ninth Place, 9.67 seconds [775 points]
    • High Jump | Sixth Place, 5’ – 02.25” [712 points]
    • Shot Put | Seventh Place, 8.76m / 28’ – 09.00” [449 points]
    • Long Jump | Sixth Place, 17’ – 02.75” [628 points]
    • 800m | First Place, 2:11.94 [936 points]

Clemson Opener Full Results | Field Events

Men’s Pole Vault

  • Tied for Seventh Place | Drake Risser – 4.95m / 16’ – 02.75”
  • 11th Place | Matthew Phillips – 4.65m / 15’ – 03.00”

Women’s Pole Vault

  • Third Place | Kirstin Hoffman – 3.94m / 12′ – 11.00″ (SB)

Men’s High Jump

  • Sixth Place | Shyheim Scotland – 2.02m / 06’ – 07.50”

Women’s High Jump

  • Second Place | Danielle Noble – 1.71m / 05′ – 07.25″ (Tied SB)
  • Tied for Third Place | Bianca Martinez – 1.61m / 05′ – 03.25″

Men’s Long Jump

  • 14th Place | Aniamaka – 6.49m / 21′ – 03.50″

Women’s Long Jump

  • Ninth Place | Stapleton – 5.67m / 18′ – 07.25″
  • 16th Place | Curtis – 5.40m / 17’ – 08.75”

Women’s Triple Jump

  • First Place | Foreman – 14.17m / 46′ – 06.00″ (PR, School record)
    • 2 All-Time ACC
    • 14 All-Time NCAA
  • 12th Place | Aiya Webb – 11.70m / 38’ – 04.75″

Women’s Shot Put

  • Second Place | Smith – 16.06m / 52′ – 08.25″ (SB, Remains fifth on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
    • This is the third time in back-to-back meets that Smith has broken her own freshman shot put record for Clemson.
  • Fourth Place | Christianne Akintayo – 14.28m / 46′ – 10.25″ (SB)

Men’s Weight Throw (Thursday, Jan. 22)

  • Second Place | Matthew Auble – 20.55m / 67′ – 05.25″

Women’s Weight Throw (Thursday, Jan. 22)

  • First Place | Dye – 21.43m / 70′ – 03.75″ (PR, Third on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • Third Place | Brooks – 19.53m / 64′ – 01.00” (PR, Remains sixth on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • 11th Place | Christina Barnett – 14.36m / 47′ – 01.50″

Up Next

Clemson will head to Columbia, S.C. for the Carolina Classic on Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7.

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