SIMONE JOHNSON HIGHLIGHTS SDSU TRACK AND FIELD'S SECOND DAY AT LBSU INVITE

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Johnson cleared 42-03.50 in the triple jump, fourth best in school history

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April 17, 2021 (Long Beach) - The Aztec track and field team finished the second day of the Long Beach Invitational Saturday.

Kaitlin Heri (pole vault) and Maya Brosch (400m hurdles) each earned first place finishes, but the day was highlighted by freshman Simone Johnson’s performance in the triple jump. Johnson cleared 42-03.50 (12.89m), the fourth best jump in school history, and just half an inch (.01m) off former national champion Shanieka Thomas’ SDSU freshman record. 

Heri finished in first for the fourth time in five meets (she took second the other time) after clearing 13-03.50. Teammates Elizabeth Funk (12-11.50), Kaitlyn Swenson (12-05.50) and Delaney Fields (11-05.75) rounded out the top four.

 

Brosch has finished in first in all four of her 400m hurdles races. On Saturday, she finished in 1:00.25 and was followed by Rhea Hoyte who ran a personal best 1:01.84 and came in second.

 

In the high jump, Jade Cany and Thaila Wilson tied for second, clearing 5-05.00 (1.65m), which was a personal best for Wilson.

 

Jada Moore finished third in the 100m dash with a time of 11.85.

 

The Aztecs placed third, fourth and fifth in the long jump, led by Asia Smith’s 18-01.75. Sara Absten cleared 17-10.25 (4th place) and Vanessa Spizewski had a mark of 17-08.75 (5th place).

 

Danae Dyer posted a new personal best time in the 100m hurdles, finishing in 13.35 while coming in fourth place.

 

THE NOTE

Six Aztecs recorded personal bests.

 

UP NEXT

The Aztecs have next weekend off and then will return to action April 30 and May 1 at the UC Riverside-Long Beach State Invitational.

 

Long Beach Invitational Results (Top Finisher & SDSU Results)

100m Dash

1. Twanisha Terry (USC) – 11.32 (-1.6)

3. Jada Moore (SDSU) – 11.85 (-1.6)

4. Alexus Alexander (SDSU) – 12.33 (-1.6)

5. Aisha Watt (SDSU) – 12.40 (-1.6)

 

200m Dash

1. Lanae-Tava Thomas (USC) – 23.13 (-2.0)

7. Danae Dyer (SDSU) – 24.11 (-2.0)

8. Jada Moore (SDSU) – 24.17 (-2.3)

9. Jalyn Harris (SDSU) – 24.26 (-2.0)

11. Aisha Watt (SDSU) – 24.71 (-2.3)

12. Alexus Alexander (SDSU) – 25.45 (-2.3) - PR

15. Sara Absten (SDSU) – 25.97 (-2.3)

DNS Tai McDonald (SDSU)

DNS Vanessa Spizewski (SDSU)

 

400m Dash

1. Kyra Constantine (USC) – 51.85

8. Jalyn Harris (SDSU) – 54.21

9. Nyjari McNeil (SDSU) – 55.36

 

100m Hurdles

1. Anna Cockrell (USC) – 12.84 (0.9)

4. Danae Dyer (SDSU) – 13.35 (0.9) – PR

6. Sara Absten (SDSU) – 14.70 (0.9)

9. Ruthie Grant-Williams (SDSU) – 15.37 (0.9)

 

400m Hurdles

1. Maya Brosch (SDSU) – 1:00.25

2. Rhea Hoyte (SDSU) – 1:01.84 – PR

8. Carina Clark (SDSU) – 1:07.59

 

Pole Vault

1. Kaitlin Heri (SDSU) – 13-03.50 (4.05m)

2. Elizabeth Funk (SDSU) – 12-11.50 (3.95m)

3. Kaitlyn Swenson (SDSU) – 12-05.50 (3.80m)

T-4. Delaney Fields (SDSU) – 11-05.75 (3.50m)

 

Long Jump

1. Morgan Smalls (USC) – 20-08.00 (6.30m)

3. Asia Smith (SDSU) – 18-01.75 (5.53m)

4. Sara Absten (SDSU) – 17-10.25 (5.44m)

5. Vanessa Spizewski (SDSU) – 17-08.75 (5.40m)

7. Ruthie Grant-Williams (SDSU) – 17-01.50 (5.22m)

 

High Jump

1. Clare Gibson (LBSU) – 5-07.00 (1.70m)

T-2. Jade Cany (SDSU) – 5-05.00 (1.65m)

T-2. Thaila Wilson (SDSU) – 5-05.00 (1.65m) - PR

5. Asia Smith (SDSU) – 5-05.00 (1.65m)

6. Ruthie Grant-Williams (SDSU) – 5-03.00 (1.60m)

 

Triple Jump

1. Temitope Ojora (USC) – 43-03.75 (13.20m)

2. Simone Johnson (SDSU) – 42-03.50 (12.89m) – PR, No. 4 all-time (0.5 inches off SDSU freshman record)

4. Lauryn Moore (SDSU) – 37-10.50 (11.54m) - PR

 

7. Jade Cany (SDSU) – 37-03.75 (11.37m) - PR

 

Day two results


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