
Big 12 Women - Alfred Dashes 10.81 & 10.Big 10 Women - Record Score For Ohio State.Big 10 Men - Harrison’s Speed Powers Buckeyes.SEC Women - A 4×4 CR To Polish Things Off.SEC Men - Another Arkansas Triple Crown.ACC Men - Florida State’s Successful Defense.USATF Throws Classic - 3 National Leaders.Birmingham DL - Big Discus For Kristjan Čeh.USATF Heptathlon - Another Record For Anna Hall.Kyle Garland Says He Belongs In The Decathlon.Decathlon Legends Have Garrett Scantling’s Back USATF Decathlon - Big Scores By Scantling & Garland.The Track Meet - Ingebrigtsen Leads PR Parade.Drake Relays - Stars Shine Through The Overcast.Penn Relays Women - A Recordsetting 4 x 1500.Penn Relays Men - Allen The Eagle Right At Home.LSU Invitational - Knighton’s Shocking 19.49.35 of students submitted SAT scores and 80 submitted ACT scores for admission for the 2021/2022 academic year. If you submit test scores, they will be considered with your application, but they are not mandatory. **Mallory Kauffman (PennSt) 55-5¾ (16.91).ĭT: 1. Submission of SAT or ACT scores is not required for admission to Ohio State University. Ohio State 3:31.94 (Robinson, Marsh, Wood, Murphy) 2. Ohio State 43.20 (Dayle, Battle, Bussey, Bertrand) 2. Frosh athletes captured three events: Nebraska’s Jenna Rogers the high jump (5-11½/1.82), Rutgers Chloe Timberg the vault (14-½/4.28) and Minnesota’s Abigail Schaffe the 400H (57.45). Other highlights included a double distance win for Michigan State’s Jenna Magness, who won her first 10,000 ever in 33:37.17 and came back to top the 5000 in 16:17.88. Adelaide Aquilla took the shot with a put of 60-6¾ (18.46). And Jaimie Robinson led a Buckeye 1-2 in the triple jump with her windy 44-5¼ (13.54). Ohio State’s Alexus Pyles had gotten the ball rolling with her heptathlon victory (5623) then came back to win the long jump with a windy 20-5 (6.22) and take 2nd in the hurdles to Penn State’s Yasmin Brooks, 12.99w–13.01w. The team victory had long been clinched by the time the 4×4 squad won in 3:31.94. Battle, an Olympian at 200, dominated her specialty in 22.28w, boosted by a 5.2 gust. In the 100, the Buckeyes swept the first three spots, Nya Bussey beating Anavia Battle in a windy 11.18–11.19 race, with Yanique Dayle at 11.25w. Sprint power provided many of the points on the final day, as Ohio State first captured the 4×1 in 43.20, then followed with a 1-3 finish in the 400 as Bryannia Murphy (51.72) edged Michigan’s Ziyah Holman (51.75) with Jaydan Wood in 3rd at 52.46. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, May 13-15 - Karen Dennis’s Buckeyes racked up a record 185½ points in steamrolling to a third straight Big 10 women’s title. Anavia Battle’s speed was a big factor for the Buckeyes.
