
Photo by: Michael J. Okoniewski
Multiple Wins Highlight Hurricane Alumni Invitational
4/7/2018 8:39:00 PM | Track and Field
Syracuse's 4x100-meter relay teams turned in a pair of wins at the Miami Hurricane Alumni Invitational.
The men's group was comprised of Winston Lee, Kashif Miller, Angelo Goss and Matt Moore. They won the race by nearly two full seconds.
The Orange also won the women's relay, finishing in 45.67 seconds. That group was made up of Justice Richardson, Kadejhia Sellers, Imani Clark and Dasia Pressley.
Matt Moore (13.86 seconds) was the top collegian in the 110-meter hurdles, taking third overall. Brazil's Gabriel Oliveira finished in 13.56 seconds for the win, followed by 2017 alum Freddie Crittenden III. Angelo Goss (14.39) and Richard Floyd (14.40), finished in fourth and fifth, respectively. Jamil Adams (14.63), finished eighth and Kelvin Almonte (14.96) finished in 11th.
After being part of the record-setting relay team, Miller finished fifth in the 200-meter dash, with a personal best time of 21.16 seconds. Moore finished in 21.50 for 11th, with Lee finishing in 13th with a time of 21.78 seconds.
Winston Lee was the lone competitor in the 100-meter dash. He finished seventh overall and fifth among collegiate competitors, with a time of 10.47 seconds.
Imani Clark finished in fifth in the 100-meter dash, crossing the line in 11.44 seconds. The time is a new personal best. Dasia Pressley (11.59) finished in seventh, with Sellers in eighth with a time of 11.61 seconds. Justice Richardson finished in 14th, with a time of 12.03, to round out the field.
Clark also led the way in the 200-meter dash, taking seventh in 23.58 seconds. She edged teammate Pressley by 0.03 seconds, who took eighth. Cheyenne Trigg finished in 26th, with a time of 24.98 seconds.
Aviana Goode's eighth place performance led the way in the 100-meter hurdles. She crossed the line in 13.80 seconds. Danielle Delgado finished in 10th (13.97 seconds).
Delgado went on to finish 17th in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:08.57 seconds later on in the meet.
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The men's group was comprised of Winston Lee, Kashif Miller, Angelo Goss and Matt Moore. They won the race by nearly two full seconds.
The Orange also won the women's relay, finishing in 45.67 seconds. That group was made up of Justice Richardson, Kadejhia Sellers, Imani Clark and Dasia Pressley.
Matt Moore (13.86 seconds) was the top collegian in the 110-meter hurdles, taking third overall. Brazil's Gabriel Oliveira finished in 13.56 seconds for the win, followed by 2017 alum Freddie Crittenden III. Angelo Goss (14.39) and Richard Floyd (14.40), finished in fourth and fifth, respectively. Jamil Adams (14.63), finished eighth and Kelvin Almonte (14.96) finished in 11th.
After being part of the record-setting relay team, Miller finished fifth in the 200-meter dash, with a personal best time of 21.16 seconds. Moore finished in 21.50 for 11th, with Lee finishing in 13th with a time of 21.78 seconds.
Winston Lee was the lone competitor in the 100-meter dash. He finished seventh overall and fifth among collegiate competitors, with a time of 10.47 seconds.
Imani Clark finished in fifth in the 100-meter dash, crossing the line in 11.44 seconds. The time is a new personal best. Dasia Pressley (11.59) finished in seventh, with Sellers in eighth with a time of 11.61 seconds. Justice Richardson finished in 14th, with a time of 12.03, to round out the field.
Clark also led the way in the 200-meter dash, taking seventh in 23.58 seconds. She edged teammate Pressley by 0.03 seconds, who took eighth. Cheyenne Trigg finished in 26th, with a time of 24.98 seconds.
Aviana Goode's eighth place performance led the way in the 100-meter hurdles. She crossed the line in 13.80 seconds. Danielle Delgado finished in 10th (13.97 seconds).
Delgado went on to finish 17th in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:08.57 seconds later on in the meet.
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Players Mentioned
Benne Anderson | NCAA mile final
Saturday, March 15
Benne Anderson NCAA Mile Semifinals
Saturday, March 15
Sam Lawler | ACC 5k Highlight
Sunday, March 02
Forever Orange | Freddie Crittenden
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