The Middle Tennessee men's and women's track and field teams concluded their weekend meet at the Bryan Clay Invitational in California, showcasing a pair of nationally ranked times by Odilia Jepchumba and Faith Nyathi in the women's 5k event.

By the Numbers
  • Vincent Yegon set a personal best in the 10,000-meter run finishing 15th with a time of 30:04.96s.
  • Habtamu Geta achieved a personal best in the 5k, securing an eighth-place finish in 14:09.57s.
  • Wail Bourahli also marked a personal best in the 800-meter with a time of 1:50.06s.
  • Brian Kiptoo clinched a personal best time of 3:48.30 in the men's 1500-meter, placing 44th.
  • Purity Sanga ran a top-50 time nationally in the 10k with 33:23.07s.
Yes, But

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State of Play
  • The teams will participate in the Music City Challenge and the Penn Relays on April 25-17.
  • Final results of the weekend's meet can be viewed online.
What's Next

The upcoming competitions for the teams are the Music City Challenge and the Penn Relays on April 25-17.

Bottom Line

The Middle Tennessee track and field teams showcased impressive performances at the Bryan Clay Invitational, setting personal bests and achieving nationally ranked times, gearing up for upcoming challenges at the Music City Challenge and the Penn Relays.