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Three Medals Fall on Final Day of SEC Indoor Championships

Three Medals Fall on Final Day of SEC Indoor Championships

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – After three days of competition and four medals, the Kentucky Wildcats concluded their run at the SEC Indoor Championships today in College Station, Texas.

Headlined by Kate Powers’ gold medal in the women’s weight throw final yesterday, the Wildcats finished 11th overall on the women’s side among the 16 SEC participating programs, accumulating 36 total points across the three-day meet. On the men’s side, Kentucky placed 12th, led by Carli Makarawu taking home silver today in the 200m final, just two days removed from breaking his own UK all-time record with his 20.20 finish in the prelims.

Junior Luke Brown and senior Payton Phillips also medaled today in their respective events, with Brown posting his personal best mark in the triple jump, breaking his own UK all-time record. Phillips took home bronze in the women’s pole vault finals by posting her personal best mark, moving her from third to second on the program’s all-time list.

To close out the SEC Championships, the 4x400m relay teams each clocked in with season-best times, including the women’s team recording the fifth-fastest in Kentucky’s program history, as well as the sixth-fastest time in the NCAA this season.

Following the conference portion of the postseason slate, the Wildcats will have a week off before heading to Virginia Beach, Va. for the NCAA Indoor Championships on Mar. 14-15.

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Event Schedule

 SEC Indoor Championships: Thursday, February 27: ALL TIMES IN CENTRAL TIME
Women’s Pentathlon 60m Hurdles 11:30 a.m. FINAL 7. Julia Gunnell – 8.64 (PR)

 

Women’s Pentathlon High Jump 12:20 p.m. FINAL 13. Julia Gunnell – 1.60m/5-3 (PR)
Women’s Pentathlon Shot Put 2:30 p.m. FINAL 5. Julia Gunnell – 11.70m/38-4.75 (PR)
Women’s Pentathlon Long Jump 3:30 p.m. FINAL 15. Julia Gunnell – 5.46m/17-11
Men’s Pole Vault 4:00 p.m. FINAL 13. Shane Racey – 5.20m/17.75

14. Brayden Jackson – 5.05m/16-6.75

Women’s Pentathlon 800m 4:40 p.m. FINAL 4. Julia Gunnell – 2:17.61
Men’s 200m 5:00 p.m. PRELIMS 1. Carli Makarawu – 20.20 (PR) (MR) (Facility Record) (No. 1 UK All-Time)

19. Shavique Bascus – 21.23

25. Clinton Muunga – 21.74

 

Women’s Long Jump 5:00 p.m. FINAL 19. Morgan Davis – 5.84m/19-2

24. Aliyah Adams – 5.62m/18-5.25

 

Women’s 200m 5:30 p.m. PRELIMS 11. Sharmelle Holmes – 23.35 (PR)

19. Stacey Onyepunka – 23.70 (PR)

22. Hannah Douglas – 23.81

 

Men’s 5000m 6:00 p.m. FINAL 24. Jack Pendergast – 14:25.16 (PR)

25. Caden Miracle – 14:25.67 (PR)

27. Jackson Watts – 14:36.33

 

Women’s 5000m 6:25 p.m. FINAL 23. Mollie Roden – 16:56.71

 

Men’s DMR  6:50 p.m. FINAL 7. Kentucky – 9:37.91 (SB)
Women’s DMR 7:20 p.m. FINAL 6. Kentucky – 11.11.55
Women’s Pentathlon   FINAL 9. Julia Gunnell – 3908 (PR) (No. 5 UK All-Time)

 

 

SEC Indoor Championships: Friday, February 28: ALL TIMES IN CENTRAL TIME
Men’s Weight Throw 11:00 a.m. FINAL 7. Logan Coles – 21.41m/70-3 (PR) (No. 2 UK All-Time)

19. Daroyce Flemons – 19.59m/64-3.25

21. Grayson Brashear – 18.98m/62-3.25 (PR)

 

Women’s Weight Throw 1:30 p.m. FINAL 1. Kate Powers – 22.13m/72-7.25 (Gold Medal) (Facility Record)

 

Men’s Mile 4:00 p.m. PRELIMS 12. Collins Kiprop Kipngok – 4:04.80 (Q)

31. Sami Hattab – 4:10.46

 

Women’s Mile 4:26 p.m. PRELIMS 15. Ally Kruger – 4:48.32
Men’s 60m 4:50 p.m. PRELIMS 16. Miles Jones – 6.69

21. Clinton Muunga – 6.75

27. Shavique Bascus

33. Troy Lane – 6.90

Carli Makarawu – DNS

 

Women’s 60m 5:02 p.m. PRELIMS 5. Sharmelle Holmes – 7.27 (Q)

Victoria Perrow – DNF

 

Women’s 400m 5:39 p.m. PRELIMS 12. Oneika McAnnuff – 52.52

31. A’Laji Bradley – 55.26 (PR)

 

Men’s 800m 6:13 p.m. PRELIMS 16. Alex Justus – 1:50.61

30. Patrick Faust – 1:55.25

 

Women’s 800m 6:35 p.m. PRELIMS 6. Jenna Schwinghamer – 2:05.54 (Q)

8. Janet Jepkemboi Amimo – 2:05.75 (Q)

11. Cha’iel Johnson – 2:07.35 (PR)

21. Phoebe McCowan – 2:12.96

 

Men’s 60m Hurdles 6:50 p.m. PRELIMS 17. Anthony Waterman – 7.99

Alex Chukwukelu – DNS

 

Women’s 60m Hurdles 7:02 p.m. PRELIMS 5. Alexis Glasco – 8.11(SB) (Q)

14. Kori Martin – 8.35

15. Camden Bentley – 8.36

16. Emmi Scales – 8.37

 

SEC Indoor Championships: Saturday, March 1: ALL TIMES IN CENTRAL TIME
Men’s Weight Shot Put 2:30 p.m. FINAL 19. Grayson Brashear – 16.93m.55-6.5

 

Women’s Pole Vault 3:30 p.m. FINAL 3. Payton Phillips – 4.36m/14-3.5 (PR)

(Bronze Medal) (No. 2 UK All-Time)

15. Kaitlyn Caine – 3.96m/12-11.75

16. Anne Murphy – 3.96m/12-11.75

20. Chelsea Wetzel – 3.96m/12-11.75

 

Men’s Triple Jump 3:30 p.m. FINAL 2. Luke Brown – 16.87m/55-4.25 (PR) (Silver Medal) (No. 1 UK All-Time)

 

Men’s Mile 4:05 p.m. FINAL 8. Collins Kiprop Kipngok – 4:08.81
Women’s 60m 4:32 p.m. FINAL 6. Sharmelle Holmes – 7.26

 

Women’s Triple Jump 4:45 p.m. FINAL 10. Sophie Galloway – 13.01m/42-8.25 (PR)

21. Aliyah Adams – 12.41m/40-8.75 (PR)

 

Women’s Shot Put 5:00 p.m. FINAL 19. Shelby Wingler – 14.50m/47-7

 

Women’s 800m 5:07 p.m. FINAL 5. Janet Jepkemboi Amimo – 2:04.74

6. Jenna Schwinghamer – 2:05.29

 

Women’s 60m Hurdles 5:22 p.m. FINAL 5. Alexis Glasco – 8.09 (SB)

 

Men’s 200m 5:30 p.m. FINAL 2. Carli Makarawu – 20.26 (Silver Medal)

 

Men’s 3000m 5:50 p.m. FINAL 16. Collins Kiprop Kipngok – 8:02.03

24. Ed Bird – 8:08.08

25. Jackson Watts – 8:08.92 (PR)

 

Women’s 3000m 6:20 p.m. FINAL 10. Ally Kruger – 9:21.03

27. Mollie Roden – 9:40.20

Men’s 4x400m 6:45 p.m. FINAL 7. Kentucky – 3:11.92 (SB)
Women’s 4x400m 7:05 p.m. FINAL 6. Kentucky – 3:28.91 (SB) (No. 5 UK All-Time)

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