NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – The women's 4x200 relay team of Sarah Johnson, Tanisha Bethel, Emani Little and Ty'Rhonza Harris notched the No. 1 spot in The Citadel record book with a time of 1:47.65 and placed fourth overall on day one of the Captain's Invitational.
Taylor Viana continued the record setting with a career-best time of 30.21 in the 200 hurdles to secure the top spot in Citadel history and a first place finish overall.
Viana also ran her personal-best time in the 60 meters hurdles with a mark of 10.22 to qualify for the finals and notch the No. 8 spot in Citadel history.
Alex Moss clocked in right behind Viana at 30.54 to earn her personal-best mark and a second place finish. The time moves Moss into third place in the record books.
Sabrina Necelis finished in ninth place in the same event with a mark of 34.47 and now holds the No. 7 spot in Citadel history.
The 4x800 relay team of Little, Johnson, Jackie Thompson and Mariana Garcia-Torres ran 9:55.91 to take third and earn the No. 2 spot on the all-time list while Tanisha Bethel ran a season-best time of 7.97 to qualify for the finals in the 60 meter.
Elizabeth Webster ran her personal best in the 5,000 with a time of 20:14 to take third place while Emily Fields ran a season-best time of 20:38 to take fourth.
Savannah Emmrich jumped a season best in the pole vault with 9'10" to finish in fifth place.
On the men's side, Malik Diggs set his personal-best time of 8.77 in the 60 hurdles to finish in first place and qualify for finals. His time moved him to eighth place in Citadel history. Diggs also moved to third place in the record books for his 200-hurdle time of 26.34 and earned a second place finish.
Charlie Walker finished in fourth place in the 200 hurdle with a time of 27.08 and moved to fourth place in the record books while Will DeBruhl ran the hurdles in 28.43 to take eighth place and move to seventh in Citadel history.
Greg Bolus joined his teammates in the top-ten list at No. 9 with a time of 30.36 and finished in fourth place overall.
Action continues today at the Captain's Invitational while the rest of the Bulldogs are competing at the Wesley A. Brown Invitational in Annapolis, Md.