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GoFrogs: Morris Sets 5K Facility Record at TCU Alumni Invitational

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GoFrogs: Morris Sets 5K Facility Record at TCU Alumni Invitational

FORT WORTH – Even though part of the TCU Alumni Invitational was canceled due to inclement weather, the Frogs made the most of their shortened day at Lowdon Track and Field Complex.

TCU earned eight event wins, highlighted by a new facility record in the men's 5000m.

Graydon Morris started off his outdoor season strong, running a 14:11.50 in the men's 5K, setting the Lowdon Complex facility record in the process. His winning time was also the fifth-fastest time in school history.

London Culbreath joined Morris as the 5K winner on the women's side with her time of 17:02.69. Peyton McQuillan (17:07.67), Mariana Martinez (17:14.06), and Olivia Andrews (17:38.17) finishing second, third and fourth, respectively.

In his first ever steeplechase, Stone Burke ran the fastest steeplechase by a Horned Frog since 1999 and the third-fastest steeplechase in school history, winning the event with a 9:26.22.

TCU again had two of the top finishers in the men's 1500m. Ryan Martin took first place with a 3:55.52 and Gabriel Diaz finished in third with a 3:57:17.

The Frogs swept the 400m, with Kelaiah Daniyan picking up the first win of her career with a 55.57. On the men's side, Dominic Byles ran 47.37 to grab first place. David Seete placed third in the men's 400m with a 48.50.

Continuing the Frogs' winning ways was Teanna Harlin in the women's 100m with her time of 11.45. TCU had all the spots in the top three with Mikayla Hayes finishing in second (11.52) and Breanna Harlin taking third (11.72).

Quinn Calhoun notched a win in the women's pole vault with her winning height of 4.00m.

In the women's 4x100m, the team of Teanna Harlin, Hayes, Breanna Harlin and Dreunna Washington ran a 44.82 to finish second.

In the women's 1500m, Tabitha Kalunde Ngao (4:33.56) and Rylan Engels (4:34.14) finished second and third, respectively, with Engels setting a new personal record.

Amari Kiluvia finished first among collegiate athletes and second overall in the women's 100mH, running a 14.11. In the men's 100m, two Horned Frogs set personal records with Jais Smith (10.66) finishing second and Gregory Sholars (10.67) taking third.

Up Next
TCU heads to College Station, Texas, to take part in the Texas A&M Invitational on Saturday March 23.
 
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