CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois State track & field delivered a strong all-around performance at the Illini Deca-Jam on Saturday, highlighted by multiple event victories and a couple notable moves in the program record book.
Leading the way, Macee Rivers captured the women's 100m hurdles title with a time of 13.67, a performance that moved her into sixth all-time in program history.
Kristyn Johnson sprinted to a first-place finish in the 100m dash with a time of 11.82.
The Redbirds swept the top four spots in the women's 1500m, highlighted by Maggie Reed's first-place finish in 4:34.08. Quinn Davis claimed the men's 5000m title, clocking a winning time of 14:54.82.
The Redbirds captured four more event titles in the field events. Isabelle Hemmen improved upon her fifth-place mark in program history in the women's pole vault, clearing 3.97m. Kiera Fax dominated the women's shot put field, recording a winning throw of 14.02 meters.
Kaden Stewart soared to victory in the men's high jump, clearing a height of 2.11m.Astor Snaider secured the men's triple jump title with a winning leap of 14.56 meters.
Adi Scott also moved to 10th in program history in the hammer throw with a mark of 54.38m.Â
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