Mizzou track & field's Valentina Barrios broke the meet record at the Battle on the Bayou, throwing a first place earning mark of 183 feet, 1 inch Friday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.Â
The outdoor national champion and Mizzou record holder now ranks fifth nationally with her effort. The Tigers now boast two top five javelin throwers, as Skylar Ciccolini holds second with her efforts at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. In Baton Rouge, Ciccolini took fourth overall with a mark of 165-10.Â
In the men's hammer throw, NCAA All-American Sam Innes recorded a throw of 230-10, good for fourth. The Battle alum bested his previous No. 2 program mark, becoming the second Tiger to ever clear 70 meters in the event. Innes' display places him at seventh in the nation.
Dillon Leacock breached the podium, placing third in the 400-meter hurdles with a mark of 50.93 seconds. His effort ranks third in Mizzou history, and he propelled to 21st in the nation.Â
Suzy Lecoutre highlighted the distance team, taking fifth in her first career 1,500 in 4:30.68. Lasse Funck paced the men's team in the 1,500, bringing home seventh in 3:45.17.
The Tigers continue contention in the Battle on the Bayou beginning at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Cougars cut through five records at CMU Invite
Columbia College track & field broke five program records across two days of competition at the CMU Invite on Thursday and Friday in Fayette. Sophomores Garrett Donald and Montgomery Keck led the historic campaign, each breaking records in individual and relay events.
Donald broke a pair of program benchmarks in one day, first clocking a 46.83 in the 400 to hit the NAIA "A" standard, then following up with a 21.00 in the 200 to eclipse the NAIA "B" standard.
Keck set her own record in the 100 hurdles after soaring to a 14.68. She also propelled the women's 4x100 squad consisting of Keck, Rachel Hargis, Marianna Tomc and Caleigh Huot to a record time of 49.44.
On the men's end, the 4x400 team of Donald, Jace Carr, Conner Diaz and Bernard Bailey crossed the line in 3:20.96 to tear down yet another program record.
The Cougars look ahead to the Mule Relays beginning April 9 in Warrensburg.
Cougars sweep Hannibal-LaGrange double header
Columbia College baseball swept Hannibal-Lagrange 8-5 and 18-1 in a double header Friday in Columbia. Senior Tyler Renn became the Cougars' all-time home run leader after smashing his 52nd career homer to break the program record previously held by Brayden McGinnis (51).
Kolten Payne worked six innings on the mound and Eric Fields closed it out to earn his fifth win of the season (5-0) in the first game. In the second, Parker Anderson was stellar on the mound through five innings, allowing only one unearned run while striking out five.
The Cougars' offense erupted in Game 2, sending 16 runs across the plate in the opening five frames, including nine in the fourth.
CC closes out the series at 9 a.m. Saturday in Columbia.
CC softball sweeps Stephens in crosstown double header
Columbia College softball swept rival Stephens on Friday in Columbia with a pair of 3-2 wins, improving to 17-11 overall and 7-3 in conference play.
In game one, Ella Schouten struck out 15 in a complete-game performance. The Cougars took the lead in the seventh when Sophia Angel scored on an error after leading off with a triple. Stephens had tied the game in the sixth on a two-run single by Landry Bales.
In game two, Kennedy Jensen allowed one earned run over five innings before Micaiah Cordell closed with two scoreless innings for the save. A two-run double from Kylee Page in the second inning helped Columbia secure the sweep.
CC next faces Hannibal-LaGrange at 1 p.m. Saturday in Hannibal, while Stephens stays home to play Cottey College at 2 p.m. Monday in Columbia.
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