Live Results: https://flashresults.com/2025_Meets/Indoor/01-10_McFerrin/index.htm
Location: College Station, Texas
Date: January 10
Time: Field Events - 10am, Running Events - 2pm
TV: SEC Network+
Other Teams Competing: Tennessee, Arizona State, Baylor, North Texas, East Texas A&M
Track and Field is back ladies and gentlemen!!! Tomorrow at the RA Murray Fasken Indoor Track and Field Facility. Our Aggies are back and loaded!
There will be many familiar faces competing this season in the maroon and white. Members of our 4x400 national championship relay: Auhmad Robinson, Jaqualon Scott, Kimar Farquharson, Cutler Zamzow, All Americans such as: Sam Whitmarsh, Sam Hankins, Caden Norris, Victor Kibiego, Jermaisha Arnold, Kennedy Wade, Katelyn Fairchild, Jaydan Wood, Camryn Dickson, Abigail Martin.
The men's side is loaded with returning talent and have a great shot at winning a national title both indoors and outdoors. We did lose of scoring pieces on the women's side and are young on that side and a national championship there would be very difficult, especially with the rosters of Arkansas and Florida and Oregon.
But as Pat Henry does, he reloaded the rosters with talent, both transfers and freshman. The headlining signing was Russian Pole Vaulter, Aleksandr Solovev who comes to Aggieland with a 19'1.5. This is a huge signing and us Aggies better be ready for some high flying in College Station! Coach Henry also added some more firepower to our quarter mile relay pool in excellent transfers Antonie Nortje and Hossam Hattib of UCLA and Georgia. Both could be on the relay and both have PR's of 45.1 and 45.0! Insane! We also added some excellent jumpers, including the Junior College National Champion Khybah Dawson, a USC transfer Gavin Champ, and the number one high school high jumper Jesse Imemba. So the men's side will be loaded and fun to follow!
The women's side added an excellent group of transfers and freshman! The women's side loses National Champions Lamara Distin and Timara Chapman, and national runner up Lianna Davidson to Georgia. As well as All Americans Semira Killebrew and Joniar Thomas. However headlining the new group is another Russian transfer Sofia Iakushina, an excellent multi. Joining her from the international ranks is Oklahoma State transfer Winny Bii, a 45 foot triple jumper. Kenyan Debora Cherono, a 4:17 1500 runner who was supposed to come in August for cross country but joins us now. Henry also added sprinters in Baylor transfer Bria Bullard, Florida transfer and former Texas State Champion Jazmine Montgomery, and UCF 51 second 400 runner Latasha Smith, as well as multi Madison Murray of Vanderbilt. There is also a lot of talented freshman, we met many during cross country in San Juanita Leal and Maddie Peters. But a great high jumper in Milena Chevallier, a hurdler in Yierra Flemings, and 400 runner Tyler Lowe.
As for this upcoming meet. Expect some sparks to fly, but also temper expectations to a relaxed atmosphere and rust busting first meet! Not everyone will compete, and as we've seen in the past; expect athletes running secondary events and expect jumpers to take it easier with short approaches. PR's are always welcomed, just don't expect a flurry of them meet 1.
However, it'll be a fun meet and a great opportunity to meet our 2025 team! The running portion will be contested from 2:00 - 7:00 and it will include a first responders relay, as well a memorial to a 3 x Aggie Olympian, National Champion, and Bowerman Winner Deon Lendore. Lendore was a 3 x Olympian for Trinidad and Tobago, a 4 x NCAA Champion, 12 x All American, and 15 x conference champion. He was a volunteer assistant for Pat Henry and he sadly passed away in an accident after a practice in January of 2022. The 400 races will be now named the Deon Lendore 400 Meter race. His family will be in attendance so if you're in the area, it will be a beautiful moment honoring a great athlete and great Aggie.
Location: College Station, Texas
Date: January 10
Time: Field Events - 10am, Running Events - 2pm
TV: SEC Network+
Other Teams Competing: Tennessee, Arizona State, Baylor, North Texas, East Texas A&M
Track and Field is back ladies and gentlemen!!! Tomorrow at the RA Murray Fasken Indoor Track and Field Facility. Our Aggies are back and loaded!
There will be many familiar faces competing this season in the maroon and white. Members of our 4x400 national championship relay: Auhmad Robinson, Jaqualon Scott, Kimar Farquharson, Cutler Zamzow, All Americans such as: Sam Whitmarsh, Sam Hankins, Caden Norris, Victor Kibiego, Jermaisha Arnold, Kennedy Wade, Katelyn Fairchild, Jaydan Wood, Camryn Dickson, Abigail Martin.
The men's side is loaded with returning talent and have a great shot at winning a national title both indoors and outdoors. We did lose of scoring pieces on the women's side and are young on that side and a national championship there would be very difficult, especially with the rosters of Arkansas and Florida and Oregon.
But as Pat Henry does, he reloaded the rosters with talent, both transfers and freshman. The headlining signing was Russian Pole Vaulter, Aleksandr Solovev who comes to Aggieland with a 19'1.5. This is a huge signing and us Aggies better be ready for some high flying in College Station! Coach Henry also added some more firepower to our quarter mile relay pool in excellent transfers Antonie Nortje and Hossam Hattib of UCLA and Georgia. Both could be on the relay and both have PR's of 45.1 and 45.0! Insane! We also added some excellent jumpers, including the Junior College National Champion Khybah Dawson, a USC transfer Gavin Champ, and the number one high school high jumper Jesse Imemba. So the men's side will be loaded and fun to follow!
The women's side added an excellent group of transfers and freshman! The women's side loses National Champions Lamara Distin and Timara Chapman, and national runner up Lianna Davidson to Georgia. As well as All Americans Semira Killebrew and Joniar Thomas. However headlining the new group is another Russian transfer Sofia Iakushina, an excellent multi. Joining her from the international ranks is Oklahoma State transfer Winny Bii, a 45 foot triple jumper. Kenyan Debora Cherono, a 4:17 1500 runner who was supposed to come in August for cross country but joins us now. Henry also added sprinters in Baylor transfer Bria Bullard, Florida transfer and former Texas State Champion Jazmine Montgomery, and UCF 51 second 400 runner Latasha Smith, as well as multi Madison Murray of Vanderbilt. There is also a lot of talented freshman, we met many during cross country in San Juanita Leal and Maddie Peters. But a great high jumper in Milena Chevallier, a hurdler in Yierra Flemings, and 400 runner Tyler Lowe.
As for this upcoming meet. Expect some sparks to fly, but also temper expectations to a relaxed atmosphere and rust busting first meet! Not everyone will compete, and as we've seen in the past; expect athletes running secondary events and expect jumpers to take it easier with short approaches. PR's are always welcomed, just don't expect a flurry of them meet 1.
However, it'll be a fun meet and a great opportunity to meet our 2025 team! The running portion will be contested from 2:00 - 7:00 and it will include a first responders relay, as well a memorial to a 3 x Aggie Olympian, National Champion, and Bowerman Winner Deon Lendore. Lendore was a 3 x Olympian for Trinidad and Tobago, a 4 x NCAA Champion, 12 x All American, and 15 x conference champion. He was a volunteer assistant for Pat Henry and he sadly passed away in an accident after a practice in January of 2022. The 400 races will be now named the Deon Lendore 400 Meter race. His family will be in attendance so if you're in the area, it will be a beautiful moment honoring a great athlete and great Aggie.