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Pryce leads historic 400m sweep, Razorbacks 2nd in SEC Pryce leads historic 400m sweep, Razorbacks 2nd in SEC

Pryce leads historic 400m sweep, Razorbacks 2nd in SEC

Arkansas’ quest for another SEC Championship came up short this weekend as the Razorbacks totaled 110 points, with 78 being scored on the final day.

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Three bronze medal finishes on the second day of the SEC Championships contributed 18 points to the Razorback team scores. Those efforts included Marin Chamberlin (pole vault), Nia Robinson (long jump), and Laura Taborda (steeplechase).

Day 2 Results

Arkansas produced a world-leading time in the 400m hurdle prelims by Rachel Glenn and freshman Paityn Noe capped the first day of the SEC Championships with a silver medal in the 10,000m.

Day 1 Results

Racing at the World Relays this weekend, Arkansas alum Chris Bailey and Alexis Holmes both assisted Team USA in securing qualification for the Paris Olympic Games in the men’s and women’s 4 x 400m relays.

Razorback Destiny Huven won her first race over 100m hurdles this outdoor season with a time of 13.39 seconds during Friday’s Arkansas Twilight at John McDonnell Field.

Final Results

A pair of Arkansas alums – Chris Bailey and Paris Peoples – will be part of Team USA this weekend, May 4-5, during the 2024 World Relays as the top 14 teams seek qualification to the Paris Olympics this summer.

Arkansas alum Taliyah Brooks successfully defended her title in the Multistars heptathlon and equaled her career best of 6,330 points from her 2023 victory.