In the field events, Tamia Smith led the way with a first-place finish in the shot put with a throw of 41′-3.0″ (12.57m). Jessica Campbell took fourth with a distance of 34′-9.75″ (10.61m).

Campbell then had a jump of 15′-6.25″ (4.73m) in the long jump which was good for third place. Teagan Mosley finished sixth in that even with a 15′-2.25″ (4.63m) jump.

In the pole vault, Ocean Paul earned second place with a 9′-6.25″ (2.90m) performance, while Paige Graham finished third (8′-11.75″, 2.74m).

Campbell continued to find success as she placed third in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 16.72. Mosley crossed the line in fifth place with a time of 17.74.

The Greyhounds took the top-five in the women’s 1500-meter run. Neri Getraide came in first with a time of 4:53.94. Mercy Rotich took second (5:07.50) and Marta Pascoa was close behind in third (5:08.15). Aminata Kenyawani and Kayla Sisnerosrounded ou

t the top-five with times of 5:15.02 and 5:19.36, respectively.

In the men’s 1500-meter, Jon Fuentes finished in sixth place with a time of 4:20.33.

Jaliyah Denny earned fourth place in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.45. On the men’s side in the 100-meter, Alex Aguirre recorded a time of 11.63, which was good for seventh place.

Dan Hurren finished fourth in the men’s 800-meter run by clocking a time of 2:01.05. In the women’s 800, Campbell took sixth place with a time of 2:33.34.

The relay team of Marlou Blankvoort, Campbell, Denny, and Graham finished third in the women’s 4×100 (52.75).

The Greyhounds are back in action next weekend (April 2-3) at the West Texas A&M Classic.