Roschell Clayton Emerges as High Jump Champion at Penn Relays Carnival
Senior Roschell Clayton from Villanova won the collegiate women's high jump championship at the 128th Penn Relays Carnival, clearing 1.83 meters on her final attempt. She emerged victorious in challenging conditions, becoming the third Villanova athlete to claim an individual championship at the Penn Relays. Clayton's win marks the 48th all-time championship for Villanova women in various events at the Penn Relays.
By the Numbers- Clayton cleared 1.83 meters on her final jump to secure the title.
- This win is the 48th all-time championship for Villanova women at the Penn Relays.
The competition was tough and came down to a decisive jump at 1.83 meters where Clayton emerged victorious.
State of Play- Clayton's win adds to Villanova's successful track record at the Penn Relays.
- She now gears up for the upcoming BIG EAST Championships and NCAA competitions.
Clayton will prepare for the BIG EAST Championships and upcoming NCAA regional and national competitions in the following weeks.
Bottom LineRoschell Clayton's victory at the Penn Relays cements her as a standout athlete, adding to Villanova's prestigious track legacy and setting the stage for further success in upcoming competitions.
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