![]() Guillermo Lopez finished third in the discus (158-30) and seventh in the shot put (51-5).Ĭrawford ran :21.32 in the 200m, finishing eighth. However, he finished third, running 1:54.30. He returned to place second in the triple jump to Williams (48-2).Ītticus Hall missed reaching the CSUN freshman top five in the 800m. Peters was second in the long jump as he went 23-2. Williams also finished third in the long jump (22-10 3/4).ĭillon Peters was the runner-up in a pair of events. His performance is the third longest by a CSUN freshman in school history. His time is the third fastest in school history and is the 10th quickest in the West Region.īryson Williams won the triple jump with a leap of 49-7 3/4. ![]() returned later in the meet to lower his personal best in the 200m to 20.78 to finish second. The time is the 11th fastest in the West Region as of Mar. ![]() He lowered his personal best to :10.32, tying him with Rasahaad Allen (2003) for the third quickest in school history. STADIUM RECORD ?, YOU KNOW ! /sOje1bIgYe ![]() The time is the eighth best in the West Region. The old mark of :39.86 came in 2010 (Santos, Ike, Reid, Cole). reset the new school record by running a time of :39.68 to win the event. The men's 4x100m relay of Christopher Allen, Logan Davis, James Crawford, and David Phillips, Jr. CLOVIS, Calif.-A school record and a trio of wins highlighted CSUN men's and women's track and field performances Saturday at the 80th West Coast Relays Friday at Veteran's Memorial Stadium. ![]()
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