
Pack Concludes Successful #RaleighRelays
3/30/2019 4:21:00 PM | Track
RALEIGH – The NC State track and field team wrapped up Raleigh Relays on Saturday at the Paul Derr Track & Field Facility, taking home four event titles to conclude its 2019 home meet action.
Full results from the meet can be found here.
In addition to a successful day of competition, the Wolfpack also had the chance to recognize and celebrate the members of its senior class as they participated in their final home meet.
Jumps: Michelle Cobb and Javonne Antoine jumped their ways to first and third place respectively in women's triple jump. Cobb's 40'8.25" (12.40m) mark is farther than the ACC qualifying standard, and Antoine recorded a 40'2.25" (12.25m) mark. Both check in as top-10 marks in school history.
Sprints: McKenzie Long clocked in at 23.58 in the women's 200m dash, placing first. Her time sits in the top five in the NC State record books and is faster than the conference's 23.95 conference qualifying standard.
Rounding out the day for the Pack in the men's 200m, Quashawn Cunningham's 20.92 and Shannon Patterson's 21.05 placed first and third respectively as the two outran the ACC qualifying mark (21.35).
Distance: In the men's 800m, Ares Epps clocked in at 1:51.13, a top-10 time in program history.
Relays: The men's and women's 4x100m relays impressed on the second day at Raleigh Relays.
On the men's side, Junpai Dowdy, Cravont Charleston, Patterson, and Cunningham clocked in at 40.0 to take the title. The mark ranks in the top 15 nationally.
Janel Pate, Nia Judkins, Kylia Wright, and Jada Griffin earned second place in the women's 4x100m relay, finishing in 46.10, a top-10 time in school history.
Up Next
The NC State track and field team is set to compete at the Tennessee Relays and at the UNC Charlotte Invitational April 11-13.
Full results from the meet can be found here.
In addition to a successful day of competition, the Wolfpack also had the chance to recognize and celebrate the members of its senior class as they participated in their final home meet.
Thank you, seniors! #RaleighRelays #GoPack🐺🐺 pic.twitter.com/zIBZbmyJ0j
— Pack Track & Field (@Wolfpack_TF) March 30, 2019
Jumps: Michelle Cobb and Javonne Antoine jumped their ways to first and third place respectively in women's triple jump. Cobb's 40'8.25" (12.40m) mark is farther than the ACC qualifying standard, and Antoine recorded a 40'2.25" (12.25m) mark. Both check in as top-10 marks in school history.
Sprints: McKenzie Long clocked in at 23.58 in the women's 200m dash, placing first. Her time sits in the top five in the NC State record books and is faster than the conference's 23.95 conference qualifying standard.
Rounding out the day for the Pack in the men's 200m, Quashawn Cunningham's 20.92 and Shannon Patterson's 21.05 placed first and third respectively as the two outran the ACC qualifying mark (21.35).
Quashawn Cunningham and Shannon Patterson comin' at ya FAST!
— Pack Track & Field (@Wolfpack_TF) March 30, 2019
That's a 1️⃣,3️⃣ finish for the 🐺🐺 in the men's 200m dash.
Cunningham: 🥇, 20.92
Patterson: 🥉, 21.05#PACKthePodium #RaleighRelays pic.twitter.com/MG9VQ3FNme
Distance: In the men's 800m, Ares Epps clocked in at 1:51.13, a top-10 time in program history.
Relays: The men's and women's 4x100m relays impressed on the second day at Raleigh Relays.
On the men's side, Junpai Dowdy, Cravont Charleston, Patterson, and Cunningham clocked in at 40.0 to take the title. The mark ranks in the top 15 nationally.
That's 🥇 for the men's 4x100m relay, anchored by Quashawn Cunningham!
— Pack Track & Field (@Wolfpack_TF) March 30, 2019
The 40.0 mark is a top-15 national qualifying mark. #PACKthePodium #RaleighRelays #GoPack🐺🐺 pic.twitter.com/fMibUqALML
Janel Pate, Nia Judkins, Kylia Wright, and Jada Griffin earned second place in the women's 4x100m relay, finishing in 46.10, a top-10 time in school history.
🐺🐺 women's 4x100m relay takes second place at #RaleighRelays! The team finished in 46.10, a top-10 mark in school history. #PACKthePodium pic.twitter.com/rq11N75mNc
— Pack Track & Field (@Wolfpack_TF) March 30, 2019
Up Next
The NC State track and field team is set to compete at the Tennessee Relays and at the UNC Charlotte Invitational April 11-13.
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