MSU Sends 16 Athletes To Mideast Regional

The two-day event, held at
“Our goal is to always get to the nationals, and then to finish in the top 10 at the nationals,” longtime MSU coach Al Schmidt said. “But it starts with the regionals. We’ve got some work to do, but leaving the SECs I really liked the mindset we had and believe it will carry over into this week.”
The men travel to
Last year at the regionals, the Bulldogs garnered 48 points to finish sixth, the highest in program history. The Lady Bulldogs finished 18th, their second-highest placement.
“You always want to improve on what you did the previous year,” Schmidt said. “And that’s what I expect in
In the individual rankings, the men are paced by Dwight Mullings, John Bailey and D’Angelo Cherry. Mullings is currently ranked No. 3 in the 400-meter dash, followed by Bailey at No. 8. Cherry, a true freshman, is No. 8 in the 100-meter dash. In addition, the 4x100-meter relay team of Mullings, Cherry, Justin Christian and Emanuel Mayers is No. 8.
On the women’s side, senior All-American Marrissa Harris No. 10 in the heptathlon. However, this event doesn't take place at the regionals, and Harris, along with LaQuinta Aaron, has already qualified the nationals, scheduled for June 10-13 in
MSU Participation List
Women
Wendy Copeland (Junior,
Priscilla Gaines (Senior,
Bridgett Rose (Junior,
Marrissa Harris (Senior,
LaQuinta Aaron (Junior,
Crystal Wilson (Freshman,
Men
Kendrick Poullard (Junior, Welsh,
D’Angelo Cherry (Freshman,
Justin Christian (Sophomore,
John Bailey (Senior,
Emanuel Mayers (Sophomore,
Trey Charles (Freshman,
Dwight Mullings (Junior,
Trevarus Christian (Freshman,
Delandus O’Neal (Senior,
Matthew Cameron (Sophomore,