University of Georgia Athletics

Track Collects Three Wins, Nearly Sets DMR Record To Close Indoor Regular Season
February 17, 2024 | Track & Field
COLUMBIA, S.C. --- The Georgia track & field teams completed regular season competition on Saturday, bringing home three victories at the South Carolina-hosted USC Indoor Open while coming within two seconds of a school record in the distance medley relay at Notre Dame's Alex Wilson Invitational.
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Micah Larry collected his first collegiate victory in the long jump, reaching a mark of 7.53 meters/24 feet, 8 ½ inches to open Georgia's day in Columbia. Fellow freshman Brody Buffington claimed his first win of the season in the 60-meter dash, crossing the line in 6.67.
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Mikeisha Welcome led the way for the Georgia women with her first triple jump win of the year, reaching a mark of 13.40m/43-11.75. Meanwhile, in South Bend, Ind., the DMR squad of Sophia Baker, Zoe Pollock, Dominique Mustin, and Charlotte Augenstein clocked the second-fastest time in school history, cruising to a finish of 11:04.62.
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Full Results: For results from the weekend's USC Indoor Open, please visit:Â https://gado.gs/bdw
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For results from the weekend's Alex Wilson Invitational, please visit:Â https://gado.gs/be5
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The Lowdown: In his first event of the day, Larry leaped to a distance of 7.53m/24-8.50 on his fourth attempt to earn his first win as a Bulldog. The freshman also competed in the 60m for the first time since the season-opening Clemson Invite, edging out Buffington for first place in the prelims with a time of 6.78. Larry did not start in the final.
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Buffington took first in his heat and second overall in the 60m prelims, matching Larry's time of 6.78. He improved his time to 6.67 in the final, finishing fifteen-hundredths of a second ahead of his closest opponent and just behind his personal best of 6.66, which ranks seventh on Georgia's all-time top-10 list.
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Competing in her second meet of the season, Welcome reached a mark of 13.40m/34.11-75 on her third attempt to earn her first triple jump victory of 2024. Finishing just behind Welcome was fellow Bulldog Leah Anderson, who jumped 11.91m/39-1 on her sixth and final attempt to help Georgia take the top two spots in the event.
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The Lady Bulldogs' distance medley relay crew of Baker, Pollock, Mustin, and Augenstein wrote their names into Georgia's record books at the Alex Wilson Invitational with a fifth-place time of 11:04.62, which ranks second in school history. The team became the first group to join Georgia's top-10 list in the event since 2017 while falling just short of the all-time Lady Bulldog record of 11:03.27, set at the Alex Wilson Invitational in 2013. Saturday marked Georgia's first time competing in the DMR this season.
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Jan Duhovnik joined Larry in participating in multiple events at the USC Indoor Open. The freshman took ninth in the long jump with a mark of 6.69m/21-11.50 on his third attempt before finishing 10th in the 60-meter hurdles prelims, tying his personal best with a time of 8.68.
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What's Next For The Bulldogs?:Â Following the conclusion of the regular season this weekend, Georgia will head to Fayetteville, Ark., to compete in the SEC Indoor Championships on Feb. 23-24. This year's NCAA Championships will be in Boston for the first time in history on March 8-9.
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Where To Find Bulldogs News: Results and recaps from both meets this weekend will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia's track and field and cross country teams are always located on Twitter/Instagram at @UGATrack.
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Micah Larry collected his first collegiate victory in the long jump, reaching a mark of 7.53 meters/24 feet, 8 ½ inches to open Georgia's day in Columbia. Fellow freshman Brody Buffington claimed his first win of the season in the 60-meter dash, crossing the line in 6.67.
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Mikeisha Welcome led the way for the Georgia women with her first triple jump win of the year, reaching a mark of 13.40m/43-11.75. Meanwhile, in South Bend, Ind., the DMR squad of Sophia Baker, Zoe Pollock, Dominique Mustin, and Charlotte Augenstein clocked the second-fastest time in school history, cruising to a finish of 11:04.62.
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Full Results: For results from the weekend's USC Indoor Open, please visit:Â https://gado.gs/bdw
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For results from the weekend's Alex Wilson Invitational, please visit:Â https://gado.gs/be5
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The Lowdown: In his first event of the day, Larry leaped to a distance of 7.53m/24-8.50 on his fourth attempt to earn his first win as a Bulldog. The freshman also competed in the 60m for the first time since the season-opening Clemson Invite, edging out Buffington for first place in the prelims with a time of 6.78. Larry did not start in the final.
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Buffington took first in his heat and second overall in the 60m prelims, matching Larry's time of 6.78. He improved his time to 6.67 in the final, finishing fifteen-hundredths of a second ahead of his closest opponent and just behind his personal best of 6.66, which ranks seventh on Georgia's all-time top-10 list.
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Competing in her second meet of the season, Welcome reached a mark of 13.40m/34.11-75 on her third attempt to earn her first triple jump victory of 2024. Finishing just behind Welcome was fellow Bulldog Leah Anderson, who jumped 11.91m/39-1 on her sixth and final attempt to help Georgia take the top two spots in the event.
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The Lady Bulldogs' distance medley relay crew of Baker, Pollock, Mustin, and Augenstein wrote their names into Georgia's record books at the Alex Wilson Invitational with a fifth-place time of 11:04.62, which ranks second in school history. The team became the first group to join Georgia's top-10 list in the event since 2017 while falling just short of the all-time Lady Bulldog record of 11:03.27, set at the Alex Wilson Invitational in 2013. Saturday marked Georgia's first time competing in the DMR this season.
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Jan Duhovnik joined Larry in participating in multiple events at the USC Indoor Open. The freshman took ninth in the long jump with a mark of 6.69m/21-11.50 on his third attempt before finishing 10th in the 60-meter hurdles prelims, tying his personal best with a time of 8.68.
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What's Next For The Bulldogs?:Â Following the conclusion of the regular season this weekend, Georgia will head to Fayetteville, Ark., to compete in the SEC Indoor Championships on Feb. 23-24. This year's NCAA Championships will be in Boston for the first time in history on March 8-9.
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Where To Find Bulldogs News: Results and recaps from both meets this weekend will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia's track and field and cross country teams are always located on Twitter/Instagram at @UGATrack.
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