Randolph Reaches NCAA 200-Meter Final at Division II Championships
Joseph Randolph advanced to the men's final of the 200 meters at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships, clocking 20.84 seconds in the preliminaries. His performance guarantees him a spot on the All-America First Team. Hannah Schissler earned a second team All-America accolade with her 16th place finish in the women's 200 meters with a time of 23.86 seconds. Teammate Teo Casados concluded his career finishing 18th in the men's 200 preliminaries. Three Mavericks are set to compete on the final day, including Randolph's final at 6:10 p.m. CDT.
By the Numbers- Joseph Randolph's preliminary time of 20.84 seconds qualified him seventh in the finals.
- Hannah Schissler finished 16th overall with a time of 23.86 seconds.
- Randolph is a four-time All-American from his time at Olivet Nazarene University.
- Teammate Teo Casados wrapped up his collegiate career after winning six conference titles.
- Izaak Siefken will compete in the men's javelin event tomorrow.
- Megan Hodges is scheduled to run in the women's 5,000 meters shortly after Randolph's final.
Randolph is set to compete in his first NCAA Championship final on Saturday, aiming for a standout performance. Siefken and Hodges will also look to finish their respective events strongly, showcasing the team's depth and talent one last time.
Bottom LineRandolph's journey to the NCAA finals highlights his impressive progression and potential to excel at the national level. As the team closes out the championship, the performances of Schissler and others serve as a testament to Colorado Mesa University's competitive spirit.
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