Cox Breaks School Record as Three Texans Reach NCAA Quarterfinals
At the NCAA West First Rounds, Tarleton State showcased strong performances with three athletes qualifying for Friday's quarterfinals. Ca'terrin Cox set a new school record while finishing third in his heat of the 110-meter hurdles, clocking a personal best of 13.50 seconds. JayBrion Jones and David Mvundura also advanced, securing spots with their top 24 finishes in their respective events. Head coach Bobby Carter praised the athletes for their composure and execution under pressure. The focus now shifts to Friday, where they must maintain their momentum to reach the NCAA Championships.
By the Numbers- Ca'terrin Cox achieved a personal best of 13.50 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles, breaking his own school record.
- David Mvundura recorded a time of 20.65 seconds in the 200 meters, marking the 10th best overall time of the day.
- JayBrion Jones clocked 10.22 seconds in the 100 meters, ranking 13th in the field.
Despite their achievements, the athletes face the pressure of performing once more to secure their spots at the NCAA Championships, which adds a layer of complexity to their upcoming races.
State of Play- Tarleton athletes are preparing for crucial quarterfinals on Friday after successful first rounds.
- The team displayed solid performances under pressure, with confidence in their ability to advance further.
Looking ahead, the athletes will focus on performing in the top 12 for their events on Friday to qualify for the NCAA Championships, intensifying their preparation and strategy.
Bottom LineAs Tarleton State aims for the NCAA Championships, the combination of athletic performance and mental resilience will be critical to their success in the upcoming races.
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