
School Record Highlights Final Day of Alabama Track and Fields’ Crimson Tide Invite
4/23/2022 8:19:00 PM | Track & Field, Cross Country
Senior Isaac Odugbesan used a toss of 20.66 meters to better the school shot put record set in 1980
TUSCLOOSA, Ala. – Alabama track and field's Isaac Odugbesan broke a 42-year-old school record to put an exclamation point on the final day of competition at the 2022 Crimson Tide Invitational, held at the Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium this weekend.
Odugbesan, a three-time SEC shot put champion, unleased a throw of 20.66 meters on his final attempt of the competition to not only pick up the win but fly past Hreinn Halldorsson's school record of 20.54 meters set in 1980.
On the track, Talaya Lewis (11.36) and Ayla Stanisclaus (11.43) took the top top-two spots in the women's 100 meters, while Christal Mosley and Amara Obi went one-two in the women's 400 meters, going 53.12 and 54.10, respectively. Lewis' time ties her for eighth all time at UA.
Eliud Kipsang ran a huge 1:47.16 in the men's 800 meters to win by more than a second and a half, while Corde Long posted a career-best 50.80 to win the men's 400-meter hurdles by more than a half second. Long's time ranks him ninth all-time at Alabama.
Jekovan Rhetta, Tarsis Orogot, Mason Phillips and Demetrius Jackson combined for a blazing 38.86 to win the men's 4x100-meter relay, making them the second-fastest quartet in school history and the fourth fastest nationally this season.
Overall, Alabama tallied a dozen wins on the meet's final day.
Head Coach Dan Waters Said
"Before the weekend got started, I said that we've always walked away from our home competitions happy with the job we did, and that's especially true today. We had an amazing weekend all over the track and I'm really pleased with the effort by our team and what we were able to accomplish. We've still got a few things to work on over the next few weeks as we head into the championship season, but we're moving in the right direction. I'm super proud of Isaac (Odugbesan) and the way he keeps getting better and better as the season moves on. That throw was huge and puts him squarely in the national conversation. It was also good to take one of our oldest school records off the board. I want to thank everyone who helped put this weekend together. It takes a lot of people and a lot of effort to put on a first-class event like this and we're grateful to our staff, officials, administration and volunteers for all they did."
More Crimson Tide Wins
- Ayla Stanisclaus, Amari Brown, Na'Taja Ballard and Christal Mosley ran a 44.41 to win the 4x100-meter relay, while Mosley, Amara Obi, Brown and Chanice Spicer ran a 3:35.67 to win the women's 4x400-meter relay
- Brown also won the women's 200 meters with a time of 23.20
- Quincy Scott won the men's long jump with a leap of 7.44 meters
- Alabama took five of the top-six spots in the men's 400 meters, led by Leander Forbes 46.00 for the win
- In the last race of the night, Khaleb McRae, Demetrius Jackson, Grover Winston and Tyler Moore ran a 3:08.78 for the win in the men's 4x400-meter relay
Other Crimson Tide Highlights
- Sydney Milani ran a career-best 59.26 to take second in the women's 400-meter hurdles
- Alan de Falchi posted a throw of 57.64 meters to take third in the men's discus
- In addition to Isaac Odugbesan's (20.66) school record on the way to the men's shot put win, Chago Basso used a career-best 19.22-meter toss to take third, while Jerimiah Evans (18.50 meters) took fifth
- In addition to Amari Brown's (23.20) win in the women's 200 meters, Talaya Lewis was third with a time of 23.66
- In addition to Corde Long's (50.80) win in the men's 400-meter hurdles, Clayton Elder ran a 52.20 to take third
- Long was also the top collegian in the men's 110m hurdles with a time of 13.99, coming in behind Alabama alums Ruebin Walters (13.60) and Robert Dunning 13.95)
- Louis Martinez cleared 5.25 meters in the men's pole vault to finish third
- Jekovan Rhetta ran a 10.43 in the men's 100 meters to take fourth place
- In addition to Leander Forbes winning the men's 400 meters, Grover Winston (46.96) was third, Gabe Serrano (46.97) was fourth, Antonio Crisco (47.22) was fifth and Jonathan Martin (47.56) was sixth
- Riley White posted a career-best clearance of 3.92 meters to take fifth in the women's pole vault invitational, while Alexis Rickenbacher was second in the women's open pole vault (3.92 meters)
Up Next
- Alabama closes out the regular season at the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge, La., on April 30
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