Impressive Performances at NCAA Indoor Track Championships: Jones 3rd in Long Jump, Robinson 3rd in 5,000m
Stanford's Alyssa Jones and Ky Robinson secure third place at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, with Jones achieving a top-four finish for the third time in her collegiate career and Robinson earning his 11th All-America honor.
The Big PictureThe NCAA Indoor Championships showcased Stanford's strong presence with notable performances from Jones and Robinson, contributing to the team's overall points and success.
By the Numbers- Jones secured third place in the long jump at 21-10 ¼ (6.66m).
- Robinson finished the men's 5,000 meters in 13:27.79, earning his 11th All-America honor.
- Stanford's men and women each have six points following the performances of Jones and Robinson.
- Both Jones and Robinson are set to compete again on Saturday in the high jump and 3,000 meters, respectively.
Stanford's Juliette Whittaker will close the indoor season for the Cardinal with the Women's 800 final on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. PT.
Bottom LineStanford's Alyssa Jones and Ky Robinson's strong performances at the NCAA Indoor Championships highlight the team's competitiveness and potential for further success in upcoming events, showcasing their resilience and talent on the national stage.
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