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Abbott, Ebwea-Excel Medal as UKTF Women Finish 14th at NCAAs

Abbott, Ebwea-Excel Medal as UKTF Women Finish 14th at NCAAs

by Jake Most

AUSTIN, Texas – Chloe Abbott claimed the 400-meter Silver Medal and Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile Excel repeated her triple jump Bronze leading the Kentucky women’s track and field team to a 14th-place finish with 19.5 points at the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Championships on Saturday at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
 
Abbott’s silver scored eight points, Ebwea-Bile Excel’s bronze earned six, Ellen Ekholm tied for sixth in the high jump to tally 2.5 and the 4x400m relay of Faith Ross, Abby Steiner, Masai Russell and Abbott finished the meet with a sixth-place finish for three points.
 
The UK men’s team placed tied for 34th via the eight points derived from Daniel Roberts’ historic 110m hurdles silver medal.
 
“Chloe was the spark that we needed coming into the day when she made the final,” UK first-year head coach Lonnie Greene said. “For her to get second in the quarter mile, very close to winning it and for M-J to jump as well as she jumped in her final national championship, Elen to support that and then the 4×4 running a season’s best, 3:29 in a very fast race I was just so blessed by it.
 
“To have Daniel Roberts cap it all off with the performance he had,” Greene said. “I don’t think people understand the magnitude of that performance – what they witnessed. By my estimation by research it’s the fourth fastest race in track and field history. To see D-Rob run 13-flat, to see his rise from the fall to now – I couldn’t ask for a better first year. This was a great first year. Transition first years are always hard, but I tell you this: we’re going to be in this conversation next year. I know that’s a bold statement to make, but we are. Help is on the way. We’ve got some quality and I’m thankful to the lord for that.”
 
Chloe Abbott NCAA 400m final
Chloe Abbott 400m final

 
Saturday medalists
Abbott executed a brilliant close to finish a smart trip throughout and break 51 seconds for the first time in her career. The junior’s second-place time of 50.98 was a .34 personal best to improve her No. 2 time on the UK all-time list. She placed fifth in the NCAA final a year ago while competing for Purdue.

Ebwea-Bile Excel medaled in the NCAA outdoor triple jump for the third year in a row, and fourth time of her career. She claimed silver in 2017, bronze last year and this year indoors to go along with four career Southeastern Conference medals.
 
Her season-best 45’6.25″/13.87m (+0.5) triple jump on her fifth attempt moved her into a tie for the lead with her compatriot Yanis David (Florida).
 
Ebwea-Bile Excel could not improve on that mark in the last round, while David leapt 2.25″ further. Kansas State senior Shardia Lawrence nearly reached 14m (45’10.75″/13.99m +0.2) to take the crown with a clutch final jump.
 
M-J Ebwea-Excel 2019 NCAA TJ bronze
M-J Ebwea-Bile Excel 2019 NCAATF TJ bronze

 
Saturday scorers
SEC Champion Ellen Ekholm scored the first 2.5 points of her NCAA Championships career after three previous appearances (each of the past two years indoors and this season indoors) clearing 5’11.25″/1.81m to tie for sixth place (sixth and seventh place points added up and divided evenly amongst the two athletes who tied).
 
UK’s women’s 4x400m relay was the last team into the final on time after another squad was disqualified in the semifinals on Thursday, and they took advantage of their chance on Saturday. Ross, Steiner, Russell and Abbott ran 3:29.13, a SB by more than a second, to place sixth.

They became the third fastest lineup in school history with the fifth quickest time.

Men’s team Saturday report
Junior Daniel Roberts claimed a historic 110m hurdles silver on Friday running 13.00, which tied the previous collegiate record now No. 2 on the all-time collegiate list.
 
Rival junior Grant Holloway of Florida won in 12.98, which broke the NCAA record Renaldo Nehemiah set in 1979 running for Maryland.
 
Roberts earned the second NCAA Silver of his career (60H indoors earlier this year). The eight points he scored amounted to all of the Kentucky men’s team’s 2019 haul at outdoor nationals as the Wildcats finished in a two-way tie for 34th.
 
The format
Points are scored at the NCAA Championships by individuals or relay teams finishing top-eight in respective events. Points are awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis with 10 going to the winner and one going to eight place. The team with the most points at the end of the meet wins the team title.
 
Athletes qualified to the NCAA Championships finals site by finishing top-12 at two regional meets 10 days ago. The East and West Preliminary Championships. Athletes qualified there based on having top-48 marks in respective events recorded during the season.
 
Meet primer

The No. 9-ranked Kentucky women’s team entered the Championships with 11 event entries, tied for fifth most. The No. 18 UK men’s team had 11 event entries, tied for sixth most at the Championships.

The men’s competition was held Wednesday and Friday with just the men’s decathlon concluding on Thursday.
 
The women’s competition took place Thursday and Saturday, with the heptathlon starting on Friday.

The multi-events cross over because they have to be held in two consecutive days.
 
The precedent
The UK women’s team has finished in the top five at NCAA outdoors three of the last four years and was fourth with 46 points last year. UK’s best-ever NCAA Outdoor finish was second on 50 points in 2015.
 
The UK men’s team finished tied-16th with 16 points last year at NCAA Outdoors. UK’s best NCAA outdoor finish was ninth in 2008 on 25 points.
 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

 

TRACK EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

4x100m Relay

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Men

16. UK (Roberts, St. Hillaire, Bann, Smith): 39.46

110m Hurdles

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Men

1. Daniel Roberts: 13.06Q (+0.9) | PB, UK record, NCAA Championships record, No. 2 in collegiate history

13. Tai Brown: 13.71 (+1.8)

400m

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Men

10. Dwight St. Hillaire: 45.56

4x400m Relay

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Men

22. UK (St. Hillaire, Smith, Bann, Walker):

FIELD EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

Pole Vault

Final

Men

21. Matt Peare: 17’0.75″/5.20m

Javelin

Final

Men

23. Elijah Marta: 201’5″/61.40m

Shot Put

Final

Men

Noah Castle (Foul)

THURSDAY, JUNE 6

TRACK EVENTS

 

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

4x100m Relay

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

11. UK (Barnes, Steiner, O’Connor, Gray): 43.53

100m Hurdles

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

Faith Ross (FS)

100m

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

17. Celera Barnes: 11.38 (+0.5)

23. Kianna Gray: 11.94

400m

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

2. Chloe Abbott: 51.59Q

400m Hurdles

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

9. Faith Ross: 57.46

13. Masai Russell: 57.76

200m

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

10. Abby Steiner: 23.00

4x400m Relay

Semifinal

3 heats. Advance top2 each

Heat + next 2 best times

Women

7. UK (Ross, Abbott, Steiner, Russell): 3:3

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

 

TRACK EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

110m Hurdles

Final

Men

2. Daniel Roberts: 13.00 (+0.8) – 8 points | PB, School record, No. 2 NCAA all-time, No. 22 on world all-time list

FIELD EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

High Jump

Final

Men

15. Rahman Minor: 7’1.75″/2.18m

Discus

Final

Men

15. Charles Lenford Jr.: 186’6″/56.86m
19. Noah Castle: 179’2″/54.63m

SATURDAY, JUNE 8

TRACK EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

400m

Final

Women

2. Chloe Abbott: 50.98 – 8 points | PB, improves No. 2 time on UK outdoor all-time list, her first time under 51 seconds

4x400m Relay

Final

Women

6. UK (Ross, Steiner, Russell, Abbott): 3:29.13 – 3 points | SB, No. 3 time by a UK relay in history, No. 5 performance all-time

FIELD EVENTS

EVENT

ROUND

DIVISION

UK entries

High Jump

Final

Women

T-6. Ellen Ekholm: 5’11.25″/1.81m – 2.5 points

Triple Jump

Final

Women

3. Marie-Josée Ebwea-Bile Excel: 45’6.25″/13.87m (+0.5) – six points, season best


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