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Track & Field Closes Day Two of Razorback Invitational in Spectacular Fashion

February 01, 2026 | Track & Field

Fayetteville, Ark. — Georgia track & field finishes off the final day of Arkansas' Razorback Invitational capturing two world leads and event wins on Saturday afternoon. 

Fast Facts
  • The Bulldogs opened with another impressive effort from redshirt freshman Adaejah Hodge in her weekend debut. Just yesterday Hodge secured the 2026 world lead in the women's 200-meter dash at 22.53. Today in the women's 60 meter dash, Hodge clocked 7.16, which is good for third in the current NCAA rankings and third in school history indoors. 
  • In the women's 60 meter hurdles, freshman Chelsi Williams' season-best of 8.08 moves her up to fifth in Georgia history indoors and to eighth in the 2026 NCAA standings.
  • Senior Dejaea Oakley made quite the season debut in the women's 400 meters, setting the 2026 World Lead at 51.11. 
  • Meanwhile in the men's section of the 400 meters, freshman standout Jonathan Simms was the first collegiate finisher at 45.04 – only behind former Bulldog and All-American Indoor 400-meter record-holder, Christopher Morales-Williams who set the meet record at 44.87.
  • Over in the field events, junior transfer Nina Ndubuisi reset the women's indoor shot put record with a career-best of 17.93m/58-10 – that ranks fourth in the current NCAA standings. 
  • In the women's triple jump, two Bulldogs made their way into the top-10 list. Sophomore Skylynn Townsend led the way with a third place finish and season-best of 13.48m/44-2.75 – that ranks fourth in the 2026 NCAA rankings and seventh in UGA history indoors. Fellow sophomore Danah Nembhard took seventh with an all-time career-best of 13.31m/43-8, which is sixth in the current NCAA standings and ninth in UGA history indoors.
  • To finish off the night, the quartet of Oakley, grad transfer Vimbayi Maisvorewa, grad transfer Shaqena Foote and sophomore Michelle Smith clocked a 2026 NCAA leading time of 3:27.65, which also ranks second in program history.  

Up Next
Georgia will take the upcoming weekend off before splitting for Clemson's Tiger Paw Invite and Boston's David Hemery Valentine Invitational, both held on Feb. 13-14. 

Results and recaps from the Bulldogs' indoor season will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia's track & field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack.

 
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