Women's Track & Field - Arkansas Razorbacks

Razorbacks display talent on final day of Mt. SAC Relays Razorbacks display talent on final day of Mt. SAC Relays

Razorbacks display talent on final day of Mt. SAC Relays

The final day of the 66th Mt. SAC Relays delivered stellar performances for the Razorbacks as Saira Prince won the 400m hurdles while runner-up finishes for Sanaria Butler and Sanu Jallow-Lockhart include noteworthy times.

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Razorback Asia Thomas won the Collegiate 200m at the Mt. SAC Relays on Friday with a career best time of 23.33 seconds. Josphine Mwaura produced a career best of 32:58.71 to place seventh in the 10,000m at the Bryan Clay Invitational on Thursday evening.

In her first race at 400m hurdles this season, Razorback Saira Prince led a UA sweep as she broke the meet record with winning time of 56.18 seconds at the Arkansas Spring Invitational at John McDonnell Field.

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As the Razorbacks host the Arkansas Spring Invitational on Saturday, April 11, at John McDonnell Field, a crew of sprinters will compete in College Station on Friday and Saturday at Texas A&M’s 44 Farms Team Invitational.

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Producing the world’s fastest ever outdoor 4 x 400m relay time in the month of March and the fifth-fastest collegiate performance ever, the Arkansas quartet of Sanaria Butler, Analisse Batista, Kaylyn Brown, and Sanu Jallow-Lockhart earned USTFCCCA’s National Athlete of the Week honor.

Arkansas closed out the Clyde Hart Classic in a way that paid homage to the legendary Baylor head coach the meet is named after as the Razorbacks produced a world-leading 4 x 400m relay time of 3 minutes, 22.06 seconds, which ranks as the No. 5 performance on the collegiate all-time outdoor list.

Arkansas returns to Texas for a second consecutive weekend as they join 15 schools competing at the Clyde Hart Classic hosted by Baylor on March 27-28.

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Sanu Jallow-Lockhart joins The Hog Pod to share her incredible journey from The Gambia to Arkansas, breaking the two-minute mark in the 800 meters, competing on the Olympic stage and building a legacy beyond the track.