CLEMSON, S.C. — Florida A&M University opened its indoor track and field season with several standout performances at the Clemson Opener on Friday, highlighted by strong results in the sprints, hurdles and jumps.
Freshman
Janaree Kinchen led the Rattlers in the women's 60 meters, advancing to the final after running 7.40 seconds in the preliminaries and setting a personal record. She finished fourth overall in 7.52, marking an impressive collegiate debut. Senior
Diandrenique Gaines placed third in the final with a 7.47 after running 7.41 in the prelims.
Kinchen also delivered one of FAMU's top marks in the 200 meters, finishing with a time of 24.29, which placed her among the event's top competitors. Sophomore
Arayana Ladson ran 24.50, and senior
Kiersten Clark finished in 24.56, giving the Rattlers three solid early-season performances in the sprint group.
In the women's 60-meter hurdles, FAMU sent three athletes to the final. Sophomore
Ty'yana Adams ran 8.37 in the prelims and set a personal record, before finishing in 8.64 in the final. Junior
Katelynn Smith set a personal mark at 8.59.
The women's jumpers added several top-10 finishes. Sophomore
Jade-Ann Smith recorded 5.69 meters in the long jump and returned for a season-opening 11.93 meters in the triple jump. Junior
Zekira Snow added 5.57 meters in the long jump, while freshman Jah'kyla Morton jumped 5.19 meters.
On the men's side, senior
DJ Lawrence won the 60 meters with a leading time of 6.62, marking one of the fastest performances of the meet and a school record. He also placed eighth in the 200 meters in 21.66.
Sophomore
Evan Brown ran 6.80 in the 60-meter prelims to set a personal record, and 21.81 in the 200 meters, while freshman
Jayden Phillips clocked 21.42.
FAMU excelled in the hurdles as well. Senior
Leonard Mustari won the 60-meter hurdles in 7.67, which set a school and personal record. Sophomore Joseph Desrosier finished third with 7.88.
Senior
William Shelton added another event win for the Rattlers, taking the men's 400 meters in 47.40 and claiming a personal record.
Ezekiel Salama placed second in the weight throw with a toss of 64-1 3/4, which was a personal best.
FAMU closed out the meet with a third-place finish in the men's 4x400 relay, running 3:10.88.