
MSU Continues Action at Texas Relays
March 31, 2023 | Track & Field
Saturday will mark the final day of competition in Austin.
AUSTIN – The Mississippi State track and field program wrapped up the third day of the 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on Friday at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas. Saturday will mark the final day of competition in Austin.
On Thursday, Mississippi State freshman Peyton Bair completed the decathlon, finishing in second place with 7,819 points. Freshman Lewis Barber also competed in the decathlon and totaled 4,937 points to finish 11th. In the women's heptathlon, MSU's Alexandra Woodberry finished with 5,029 points to end the competition in 15th place.
Action continued on Friday in Austin with Mississippi State racking up six top-10 finishes and three individual personal-best performances.
The 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays is being broadcasts on Longhorn Network throughout the weekend. Watch links are listed below.
Saturday, April 1
Decathlon
2. Peyton Bair – 7,819 points
11. Lewis Barber – 4,937 points
Javelin (B)
6. Remi Rougetet – 66.64m (218-8)
400m Hurdles
31. Christion Barker – 53.35 *PR*
4x100m Relay
17. Mississippi State – 40.01
4x400m Relay
12. Mississippi State – 3:07.42
100m Dash (First Round)
23. Cameron Crump – 10.28 *PR*
High Jump
5. Tony Jones – 2.14m (7-0.25)
Sprint Medley Relay
10. Mississippi State – 3:21.69
Javelin
10. Franck DiSanza – 72.03m (236-4)
Heptathlon
15. Alexandra Woodberry – 5,029
400m Hurdles (Timed)
14. Jessicka Woods – 1:01.43
4x100m Relay (First Round)
29. Mississippi State – 46.20
Shot Put
6. Jhordyn Stallworth – 15.79m (51-9.75)
100m Hurdles (Timed)
8. Jessicka Woods – 13.82 *PR*
100m Dash (Timed)
14. McKenzie Calloway – 11.67
For more information on the Bulldog track and field program, visit HailState.com, or search for "HailStateTF" on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
On Thursday, Mississippi State freshman Peyton Bair completed the decathlon, finishing in second place with 7,819 points. Freshman Lewis Barber also competed in the decathlon and totaled 4,937 points to finish 11th. In the women's heptathlon, MSU's Alexandra Woodberry finished with 5,029 points to end the competition in 15th place.
Action continued on Friday in Austin with Mississippi State racking up six top-10 finishes and three individual personal-best performances.
The 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays is being broadcasts on Longhorn Network throughout the weekend. Watch links are listed below.
SATURDAY QUICK LINKS
Saturday, April 1
MEN'S RESULTS
Decathlon
2. Peyton Bair – 7,819 points
11. Lewis Barber – 4,937 points
Javelin (B)
6. Remi Rougetet – 66.64m (218-8)
400m Hurdles
31. Christion Barker – 53.35 *PR*
4x100m Relay
17. Mississippi State – 40.01
- 1. Peyton Bair, 2. Christion Barker, 3. Jordan Barrow, 4. Cameron Crump
4x400m Relay
12. Mississippi State – 3:07.42
- 1. Anthony Brodie, 2. Lee Eppie, 3. Doval Simmonds, 4. Sema'J Daniels
100m Dash (First Round)
23. Cameron Crump – 10.28 *PR*
High Jump
5. Tony Jones – 2.14m (7-0.25)
Sprint Medley Relay
10. Mississippi State – 3:21.69
- 1. Cameron Crump, 2. Sema'J Daniels, 3. Lee Eppie, 4. Tyrese Reid
Javelin
10. Franck DiSanza – 72.03m (236-4)
WOMEN'S RESULTS
Heptathlon
15. Alexandra Woodberry – 5,029
400m Hurdles (Timed)
14. Jessicka Woods – 1:01.43
4x100m Relay (First Round)
29. Mississippi State – 46.20
- 1. McKenzie Calloway, 2. Rosealee Cooper, 3. Kamaya Debose-Epps, 4. Nykah Smith
Shot Put
6. Jhordyn Stallworth – 15.79m (51-9.75)
100m Hurdles (Timed)
8. Jessicka Woods – 13.82 *PR*
100m Dash (Timed)
14. McKenzie Calloway – 11.67
For more information on the Bulldog track and field program, visit HailState.com, or search for "HailStateTF" on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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