CLEMSON, S.C. — In his first meet as a Clemson Tiger, Terryon Conwell set the school record in the men’s 300 meters, running 32.97 to win the event. Conwell, a senior from Decatur, Ga., became the 10th fastest performer in collegiate indoor history and the first Clemson athlete to break the 33-second mark in the event with his performance on Saturday. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that a new men’s 300-meter school record has been set during the team’s opening meet of the season.
🚨 SCHOOL RECORD ALERT 🚨
Terryon Conwell just ran 32.97 for the men's 300 meters, setting a new 𝙎𝘾𝙃𝙊𝙊𝙇 𝙍𝙀𝘾𝙊𝙍𝘿!
Conwell is the first member of #ClemsonTrackXC to ever break the 33-second barrier in the event!
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— Clemson Track & Field 🐾 (@ClemsonTrackXC) January 9, 2021
As a program, Clemson track and field set one school record, had 22 student-athletes make their track debut for the program, and garnered 10 individual event victories while competing at the Orange & Purple Elite on Saturday.