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    Home»Sports»Cross Country and Track & Field

    Baylor track and field records bevy of personal records at Corky Classic

    Zach Babajanof-RustrianBy Zach Babajanof-RustrianJanuary 20, 2024 Cross Country and Track & Field No Comments2 Mins Read
    Junior sprinter De’montray Callis runs the 60-meter final for Baylor track and field during the second day of the Corky Classic at Texas Tech’s Sports Performance Center in Lubbock. Photo courtesy of Baylor Athletics
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    By Zach Babajanof-Rustrian | Sports Writer

    Baylor track and field finished with nine competitors earning a medal, several personal bests and junior sprinter Nathaniel Ezekiel setting a new NCAA 600-yard record from the two-day Corky Classic at Texas Tech’s Sports Performance Center in Lubbock.

    Ezekiel clocked in at 1:07.44 as he held the lead for the entire race, putting on the fastest NCAA 600-yard race ever. Head coach Michael Ford said he was very pleased with Ezekiel’s time.

    “Nathaniel [Ezekiel], to run the fastest time ever in that race in the banked track was just amazing,” Ford said.

    Freshman pole vaulters Molly Haywood and Alencia Lentz also made some personal bests in pole vaulting, with both of them crossing the 14-5 ¼ mark. Haywood ultimately finished second while Lentz took third. This is the first over 14-foot pole vault since the 2022 Larry Wieczorek Invitational when Tuesdi Tidwell won the event.

    “We had many personal bests, especially in events like the pole vault,” Ford said. “Molly [Haywood] and Alencia [Lentz] did a great job finishing over 14-feet. They will definitely be in the top-16 rankings and should have a great shot at nationals.”

    Both junior sprinters, De’montray Callis (6.62) and Laurenz Colbert (6.67), recorded personal bests in the 60-meter finals. Callis crossed the finish line second, being only nine-thousandths behind the winner, and Colbert got fourth. With their new records, Callis moved to fifth all-time at Baylor and Colbert moved to ninth.

    Ford said Callis “had another solid meet, running a PR” with Colbert.

    The Bears have an off week ahead of them as they look to a trip to Nebraska for the Frank Sevigne Husker Classic on Feb. 2-3.

    “We had a solid second meet,” Ford said. “Just overall very pleased. Now we can get some work in before going to Nebraska with the team, and I look forward to the direction we are heading in.”

    Alencia Lentz Baylor track and field Corky Classic De’montray Callis Frank Sevigne Husker Classic Laurenz Colbert Lubbock Michael Ford Molly Haywood Nathaniel Ezekiel NCAA Nebraska Cornhuskers Texas Tech Red Raiders Tuesdi Tidwell
    Zach Babajanof-Rustrian

    Zach Babajanof-Rustrian is a freshman journalism and psychology major from Lutz, Florida. In his first year at the Lariat, he is excited to learn from the editors and to improve his writing skills. After graduation, he hopes to become a public relations agent for a Tampa sports team.

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