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Clemson Secures Three Wins, Multiple Podiums at Penn Relays

Clemson Secures Three Wins, Multiple Podiums at Penn RelaysClemson Secures Three Wins, Multiple Podiums at Penn Relays

PENN RELAYS RESULTS

PHILADELPHIA – Clemson closed out a strong weekend at the Penn Relays with multiple podium finishes, event wins and personal bests across three days of competition in Philadelphia.

Shantae Foreman delivered the Tigers’ lone victory on Saturday, winning the women’s triple jump with a mark of 13.21m. Briana Campbell added a third‑place finish in the women’s 100m hurdles championship (13.50 seconds), while the women’s 4x100m relay of Aleksandra Stoilova, Aniyah Kitt, McKenzie Calloway and Campbell took second in 44.05 seconds. Sharvis Simmonds (14.02 seconds) and Khailan Vitalis (14.08 seconds) placed second and third, respectively, in the men’s 110m hurdles championship.

Other Saturday highlights included Brandon Pottinger finishing fourth in the men’s high jump (2.11m), Kirstin Hoffman taking fifth in the women’s pole vault (3.75m) and Aiya Webb placing 12th in the women’s long jump (5.53m). Clemson’s women’s 4x800m relay finished 10th in 8:41.38.

Friday’s action featured a series of strong relay performances. Clemson won the men’s 4x200m relay in 1:21.52 behind Ian Johnson, Jalen Johnson, Grant Holliday and Kevin Collins. The women’s sprint medley relay placed third (3:45.20) and the women’s distance medley relay finished fourth (10:48.86). Daneille Noble claimed the women’s high jump title at 1.75m, tying her personal best and maintaining her position on Clemson’s all‑time list.

Campbell advanced to Saturday’s hurdles final with a personal‑best 13.25 in Friday’s prelims. Simmonds (13.73) and Vitalis (13.85) also qualified on the men’s side. Both Clemson 4x100‑meter relays advanced, with the men running 39.48 and the women 43.76.

Additional Friday field results included Matthew Phillips finishing fourth in the men’s pole vault (4.87m), Matthew Auble placing fourth in the men’s discus with a personal‑best 51.96m (ninth in program history) and Christina Barnett taking eighth in the women’s discus (46.31m).

Clemson opened the meet Thursday with Kendra Dye placing third in the women’s hammer throw (60.14m) and Ella Brooks finishing sixth (58.50m). On the track, Jayden Brown took 10th in the men’s 400m hurdles (51.92), while Sophia Curtis and Isabelle Nebel placed 17th and 39th, respectively, in the women’s 400m hurdles.

PENN RELAYS DAY THREE RESULTS

Women’s 100m Hurdles Championships

  • Third Place | Campbell – 13.50 seconds

Men’s 110m Hurdles Championship

  • Second Place | Simmonds – 14.02 seconds
  • Third Place | Vitalis – 14.08 seconds

Women’s 4x100m Championship

  • Second Place | Clemson (Stoilova, Kitt, Calloway & Campbell) – 44.05 seconds

Women’s 4x800m

  • 10th Place | Clemson (Cherop, Kosgei, Giddings & Spoor) – 8:41.38

Men’s High Jump

  • Fourth Place | Pottinger – 2.11m / 6’ – 11.00”

Women’s Long Jump

  • 12th Place | Webb – 5.53m / 18’ – 1.75”

Women’s Triple Jump

  • First Place | Foreman – 13.21m / 43’ – 4.25”

Women’s Pole Vault

  • Fifth Place | Hoffman – 3.75m / 12’ – 3.50”

Women’s Shot Put

PENN RELAYS DAY TWO RESULTS

Women’s 100m Hurdles Prelims

  • Third Place | Campbell – 13.25 seconds (PR, Qualified)

Men’s 110m Hurdles Prelims

  • Second Place | Simmonds – 13.73 seconds (Qualified)
  • Fifth Place | Vitalis – 13.85 seconds (qualified)

Men’s 4x100m Prelims

  • Second Place | Clemson (Oyetunji, I. Johnson, Collins & J. Johnson – 39.48 seconds (Qualified)

Women’s 4x100m Prelims

  • Second Place | Clemson (Stoilova, Kitt, Calloway & Campbell) – 43.76 seconds (Qualified)

Men’s 4x200m

  • First Place | Clemson (I. Johnson, J. Johnson, Holliday & Collins) – 1:21.52

Women’s 4x200m

  • Fourth Place | Clemson (Stoilova, Calloway, Gray & Mills) – 1:32.94

Women’s Sprint Medley Relay

  • Third Place | Clemson (Kitt, Campbell, Williams & Kosgei) – 3:45.20

Women’s Distance Medley Relay

  • Fourth Place | Clemson (Cherop, Williams, Giddings & Kosgei) – 10:48.86

Men’s High Jump

Women’s High Jump

  • First Place | Noble – 1.75m / 5’ – 8.75” (=PR, Tied her own spot for sixth on Clemson’s all-time top 10 list)
  • 28th Place | Bianca Martinez – 1.60m / 5’ – 3.00”

Women’s Long Jump

Women’s Triple Jump

  • Fourth Place | Curtis – 12.31m / 40’ – 4.75”

Men’s Pole Vault

  • Fourth Place | Phillips – 4.87m / 15’ – 11.75”
  • Tied for 12th Place | Drake Risser – 4.72m / 15’ – 5.75”

Women’s Pole Vault

  • Tied for 12th Place | Ava Allen – 3.60m / 11’ – 9.75”

Men’s Discus Throw

  • Fourth Place | Auble – 51.96m / 170’ – 6.00” (PR, Ninth on Clemson’s All-Time Top 10 list)
  • 21st Place | Chase Edwards – 47.96m / 157’ – 4.00”

Women’s Discus Throw

  • Eighth Place | Barnett – 46.31m / 151’ – 11.00”

PENN RELAYS DAY ONE RESULTS

Men’s 400m Hurdles

  • 10th Place | Brown – 51.92 seconds

Women’s 400m Hurdles

  • 17th Place | Curtis – 59.17 seconds
  • 39th Place | Nebel – 1:02.85 seconds

Women’s Hammer Throw

  • Third Place | Dye – 60.14m / 197’ – 4.00”
  • Sixth Place | Brooks – 58.50m / 191’ – 11.00”

Up Next

A small group will head to Durham, N.C., to compete in the Duke Twilight on Sunday, May 3.

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