Texas Tech University Athletics

Red Raiders wrap up Texas Relays weekend
March 30, 2024 | Track and Field
Tech concluded three days of competition in Austin
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Tech track and field team wrapped up the final day of the 96th Texas Relays winning six events Saturday afternoon at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
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The women's 4x100 claimed the first event win of the afternoon in the women's 4x100. After clocking in the fastest time yesterday in the prelims (44.02), the team of Rosemary Chukwuma (leadoff), Success Umukoro (second leg), Alyssa Colbert (third leg) and Serena Clark (anchor) dropped a 43.45 in the finals for the win – the No. 7 all-time mark for Tech.
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Temitope Adesina opened her outdoor season winning the section A high jump. Adeshina cleared 1.87m (6-1 ½), bowing out as the only jumper in the field while attempting 1.93m (6-4). Her mark puts her No. 3 all-time for Tech.
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Antoine Andrews won his 110m hurdles final race with a wind-aided time of 13.37 (2.4w) as it goes down as the No. 6 all-time wind-aided time for Tech. In the women's 100m final, Colbert added another title along with her 4x100 win earlier. The Arizona native clocked in at 11.13 (1.6w) – No. 6 all-time for Tech.
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Edward Rush took the men's mile with a time of 4:01.25. Last night on the DMR, he split 3:58.16. The women's triple saw Ruta Lasmane takes first in her outdoor debut with a mark of 13.88m (45-6 ½).
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Notables
Up Next
The Red Raiders will send a group of throwers next weekend to West Texas A&M for the Jo Meaker Classic.
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The women's 4x100 claimed the first event win of the afternoon in the women's 4x100. After clocking in the fastest time yesterday in the prelims (44.02), the team of Rosemary Chukwuma (leadoff), Success Umukoro (second leg), Alyssa Colbert (third leg) and Serena Clark (anchor) dropped a 43.45 in the finals for the win – the No. 7 all-time mark for Tech.
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Temitope Adesina opened her outdoor season winning the section A high jump. Adeshina cleared 1.87m (6-1 ½), bowing out as the only jumper in the field while attempting 1.93m (6-4). Her mark puts her No. 3 all-time for Tech.
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Antoine Andrews won his 110m hurdles final race with a wind-aided time of 13.37 (2.4w) as it goes down as the No. 6 all-time wind-aided time for Tech. In the women's 100m final, Colbert added another title along with her 4x100 win earlier. The Arizona native clocked in at 11.13 (1.6w) – No. 6 all-time for Tech.
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Edward Rush took the men's mile with a time of 4:01.25. Last night on the DMR, he split 3:58.16. The women's triple saw Ruta Lasmane takes first in her outdoor debut with a mark of 13.88m (45-6 ½).
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Notables
- Claire Lowrey placed 3rd in the A high jump at 1.79m (5-10 ½).
- Omamuyovwi Erhire opened his outdoor year going 2.15m (7-0 ½) coming in 7th.
- Shawn Brown ran a 20.86 (2.0w) in his 200m debut.
- Chukwuma in the 200m debut ran a 23.10 (2.3w).
- Anne-Suzanna Fosther-Katta (13.58m | 44-6 ¾) and Grace Oshiokpu (12.94m | 42-5 ½) placed 2nd and 4th, respectively.
- Stacy Brown Jr. finished 3rd in the triple jump at 16.45m (53-11 ¾).
Up Next
The Red Raiders will send a group of throwers next weekend to West Texas A&M for the Jo Meaker Classic.
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Players Mentioned
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Sean Gribble Media Session
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