
Antoine, Men’s 4x100m Earn First Team All-American Honors
June 12, 2026 | Track & Field
EUGENE, Ore. – Mississippi State track and field concluded the final day of the men's competition at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The Bulldogs walked away from day two with six All-American honors, five of which were First Team and one Second Team.
The men's 4x100m secured fifth place in a tumultuous final, crossing the line in 39.04. The relay, run by Nicholas Fakorede, Kibren Moore, Gabe Scott and Sherman Hawkins Jr., is the first to score for State since 2009.
Khalil Antoine made his NCAA debut competing in both the high and triple jumps. Antoine tied for seventh in the high jump with a new personal best of 2.19m. His mark also ties for the fifth highest in program history.
Kevin Grubbs competed in his first NCAA Outdoor Championships, finishing ninth in the discus. He qualified for his first final with a third-round mark of 61.71m, setting a new program record.
This meet marked the end of the men's 2026 track and field season. Manie Mevo will be the sole competitor for the second day of the women's competition, competing in the triple jump tomorrow evening.
The meet will stream on ESPN2, with individual field events on ESPN+.
For more information on the Mississippi State track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow "HailStateTF" on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
The Bulldogs walked away from day two with six All-American honors, five of which were First Team and one Second Team.
The men's 4x100m secured fifth place in a tumultuous final, crossing the line in 39.04. The relay, run by Nicholas Fakorede, Kibren Moore, Gabe Scott and Sherman Hawkins Jr., is the first to score for State since 2009.
Khalil Antoine made his NCAA debut competing in both the high and triple jumps. Antoine tied for seventh in the high jump with a new personal best of 2.19m. His mark also ties for the fifth highest in program history.
Kevin Grubbs competed in his first NCAA Outdoor Championships, finishing ninth in the discus. He qualified for his first final with a third-round mark of 61.71m, setting a new program record.
This meet marked the end of the men's 2026 track and field season. Manie Mevo will be the sole competitor for the second day of the women's competition, competing in the triple jump tomorrow evening.
The meet will stream on ESPN2, with individual field events on ESPN+.
For more information on the Mississippi State track and field program, visit HailState.com and follow "HailStateTF" on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook.
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