Chelsea Whalen and Lakitta Johnson shined in the shot put, while Hannah Acton earned a share of second place in the pole vault Friday at the 87th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Mar 29th 2014, 3:36am
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Grete Sadeiko posted the second-best heptathlon score in FSU history, while hammer throwers Katja Vangsnes and Briana Cherry-Bronson move to Nos. 2-3 on all-time list at Texas Relays.
Mar 28th 2014, 2:44am
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Redshirt freshman Grete Sadeiko started and finished fast on the first day of heptathlon competition at the Texas Relays. With three events remaining she is ninth against a field of 24 competitors.
Mar 27th 2014, 12:54am
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Marecia Pemberton won the FSU Relays 100-meter dash title with a nation-leading time, one of seven victories on the final day of the meet. Freshman Chadrick DaCosta won both the discus and shot put to lead the way.
Mar 22nd 2014, 11:54pm
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The 35th FSU Relays got going in style with the host Seminoles posting five victories on a day when three meet records fell and three FSU signees tasted victory.
Mar 22nd 2014, 3:10am
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FSU senior Dentarius Locke parlayed the first NCAA Indoor 60-meter championship in school history to ACC Men's Track Athlete of the Year honors. Bob Braman was named ACC Men's and Women's Coach of the Year.
Mar 21st 2014, 7:00pm
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The 35th FSU Relays begin Friday at Mike Long Track with high schools and colleges from 12 states competing among a field of nearly 1,500 athletes in one of the biggest meets of the year.
Mar 21st 2014, 1:51am
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Dentarius Locke won his first NCAA title, capturing the 60-meter dash. Jonathan Reid was third in the triple jump and the 4x400 relay pitched in a seventh as the 'Noles returned to the podium for the first time since 2009.
Mar 16th 2014, 4:30am
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James Harris soared higher than ever before - 7-7.25 - to win the NCAA high jump title, then backed it up with a PR in the 400. Teammates Dentarius Locke and Colleen Quigley also advanced to the finals.
Mar 15th 2014, 5:10am
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