
Bulls Win Four Titles at Houston Spring Break Invitational
March 14, 2019 | Track & Field
HOUSTON, TEXAS, MARCH 14, 2019 – The USF track and field team captured four individual titles and posted four of the top 10 outdoor marks in school history Thursday at the Houston Spring Break Invitational.
Senior Chelsea Francis (Jacksonville) raced to a first-place finish in the 200 meters with a time of 23.76, and sophomore Brittany Krug (Loretto, Pa.) took home the title in the javelin throw with a distance of 151-07.00, which is the third-longest outdoor mark in school history.
The women's 4x100 meter relay team of Shenica Bazile, (Naples, Fla.) Francis, Jada Massie (Bradenton, Fla.) and Maya Fabri (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) placed third and registered the 10th-fastest outdoor time in school history at 45.96 seconds.
On the men's side, junior Yohance Haynes (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) placed first in the 800 meters with a time of 1:53.34, while junior Derwin Moultrie (Miami) was right behind in second with a time of 1:55.71.
Freshman Danny Ferro (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) won the 1500 meters with a time of 3:57.33, and junior Maurice Nock (Sanford, Fla.) recorded the sixth-fastest outdoor time in school history in the 100 meters with a time of 10:46.
In field events, freshman Melvin Briley (Jacksonville) posted the 10th-best mark in the triple jump with a distance of 47-09.75 on his way to a third-place finish.
USF returns to action March 22-23 when the Bulls host the Bulls Invitational at the USF Track and Field Stadium.
USF RESULTS
WOMEN
100 Meters
2. Chelsea Francis – 11.74
6. Jada Massie – 11.95
100 Meter Hurdles
5. Shaneylix Davila – 14.49
6. Kiara Miles – 14.67
200 Meters
1. Chelsea Francis – 23.76
10. Shaneylix Davila – 26.28
11. Kiara Miles – 26.38
12. Javonia Ellis – 26.44
400 Meters
2. Maya Fabri – 55.42
3. Shenica Bazile – 56.86
4. Destiny Fairley – 57.39
11. Shaneylix Davila – 1:02.38
800 Meters
3. Michaela Hedderman – 2:22.46
1500 Meters
7. Yaranel Abreu – 4:57.54
9. Alivia Bienz – 4:58.61
10. Claire Farnsworth – 4:59.66
13. Annie Allmark – 5:08.82
16. Keschel Hernandez – 5:14.31
3000 Meters
6. Ranai Samhouri – 11:04.24
8. Brianna Rischar – 11:50.08
4x100 Meter Relay
3. USF – 45.96
4. USF – 55.87
4x400 Meter Relay
3. USF – 3:49.97
7. USF – 4:23.98
High Jump
2. Imani Carmouche – 5-07.00
Kirby Powers – NH
Pole Vault
2. Stephanie Lambeth – 12-07.50
6. Kristin Lubeskie – 11-01.75
Kennedy Shank – NH
Nicole Carroll - NH
Long Jump
5. Javonia Ellis – 18-09.00
9. Kaytlyn Gill – 17-08.00
Triple Jump
Arielle Boone – Foul
Hammer Throw
7. Ashley Wilson – 161-09.00
Javelin Throw
1. Brittany Krug – 151-07.00
6. Kiara Miles – 104-08.00
MEN
100 Meters
3. Maurice Nock – 10.46
200 Meters
16. Didah Hall – 22.92
19. Justin Peter – 22.62
400 Meter Hurdles
4. Justin Peter – 56.82
5. Didah Hall – 57.62
800 Meters
1. Yohance Haynes – 1:53.34
2. Derwin Moultrie – 1:55.71
1500 Meters
1. Danny Ferro – 3:57.33
7. Evan Babatz – 4:15.69
3000 Meters
5. Matt Neeley – 9:50.48
4x100 Meter Relay
2. USF – 41.09
4x400 Meter Relay
3. USF 3:20.00
6. USF 3:30.63
Pole Vault
6. Mitchell Mueller – 16-00.75
7. Seth Mussleman – 15-07.00
Stone Baker – NH
David Bell – NH
Long Jump
2. Taquon Terry – 23-04.00
3. Luke Lafferty – 22-11.25
Triple Jump
2. D'Angelo Ennis – 49-11.00
3. Melvin Briley – 47-09.75
Hammer Throw
4. Bruce Robinson – 171-06.00
Discus Throw
4. Hunter Hummel – 156-06.00
To stay up-to-date on the latest USF track and field news, follow the Bulls on social media (Twitter / Instagram).
About USF Track and Field
Led by 14th-year head coach Warren Bye, the USF track and field team has produced 22 All-America selections since 2008 and at least one All-American in nine of the last 11 years. 2016 graduate Matthew O'Neal is USF's first six-time NCAA All-American. USF has posted two NCAA runner-up finishes since 2013 - O'Neal (triple jump, 2016) and Courtney Anderson (high jump, 2013). The Bulls hosted the 2018 NCAA Track and Field East Preliminary at the USF Track and Field Stadium.
Senior Chelsea Francis (Jacksonville) raced to a first-place finish in the 200 meters with a time of 23.76, and sophomore Brittany Krug (Loretto, Pa.) took home the title in the javelin throw with a distance of 151-07.00, which is the third-longest outdoor mark in school history.
The women's 4x100 meter relay team of Shenica Bazile, (Naples, Fla.) Francis, Jada Massie (Bradenton, Fla.) and Maya Fabri (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) placed third and registered the 10th-fastest outdoor time in school history at 45.96 seconds.
On the men's side, junior Yohance Haynes (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) placed first in the 800 meters with a time of 1:53.34, while junior Derwin Moultrie (Miami) was right behind in second with a time of 1:55.71.
Freshman Danny Ferro (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) won the 1500 meters with a time of 3:57.33, and junior Maurice Nock (Sanford, Fla.) recorded the sixth-fastest outdoor time in school history in the 100 meters with a time of 10:46.
In field events, freshman Melvin Briley (Jacksonville) posted the 10th-best mark in the triple jump with a distance of 47-09.75 on his way to a third-place finish.
USF returns to action March 22-23 when the Bulls host the Bulls Invitational at the USF Track and Field Stadium.
USF RESULTS
WOMEN
100 Meters
2. Chelsea Francis – 11.74
6. Jada Massie – 11.95
100 Meter Hurdles
5. Shaneylix Davila – 14.49
6. Kiara Miles – 14.67
200 Meters
1. Chelsea Francis – 23.76
10. Shaneylix Davila – 26.28
11. Kiara Miles – 26.38
12. Javonia Ellis – 26.44
400 Meters
2. Maya Fabri – 55.42
3. Shenica Bazile – 56.86
4. Destiny Fairley – 57.39
11. Shaneylix Davila – 1:02.38
800 Meters
3. Michaela Hedderman – 2:22.46
1500 Meters
7. Yaranel Abreu – 4:57.54
9. Alivia Bienz – 4:58.61
10. Claire Farnsworth – 4:59.66
13. Annie Allmark – 5:08.82
16. Keschel Hernandez – 5:14.31
3000 Meters
6. Ranai Samhouri – 11:04.24
8. Brianna Rischar – 11:50.08
4x100 Meter Relay
3. USF – 45.96
4. USF – 55.87
4x400 Meter Relay
3. USF – 3:49.97
7. USF – 4:23.98
High Jump
2. Imani Carmouche – 5-07.00
Kirby Powers – NH
Pole Vault
2. Stephanie Lambeth – 12-07.50
6. Kristin Lubeskie – 11-01.75
Kennedy Shank – NH
Nicole Carroll - NH
Long Jump
5. Javonia Ellis – 18-09.00
9. Kaytlyn Gill – 17-08.00
Triple Jump
Arielle Boone – Foul
Hammer Throw
7. Ashley Wilson – 161-09.00
Javelin Throw
1. Brittany Krug – 151-07.00
6. Kiara Miles – 104-08.00
MEN
100 Meters
3. Maurice Nock – 10.46
200 Meters
16. Didah Hall – 22.92
19. Justin Peter – 22.62
400 Meter Hurdles
4. Justin Peter – 56.82
5. Didah Hall – 57.62
800 Meters
1. Yohance Haynes – 1:53.34
2. Derwin Moultrie – 1:55.71
1500 Meters
1. Danny Ferro – 3:57.33
7. Evan Babatz – 4:15.69
3000 Meters
5. Matt Neeley – 9:50.48
4x100 Meter Relay
2. USF – 41.09
4x400 Meter Relay
3. USF 3:20.00
6. USF 3:30.63
Pole Vault
6. Mitchell Mueller – 16-00.75
7. Seth Mussleman – 15-07.00
Stone Baker – NH
David Bell – NH
Long Jump
2. Taquon Terry – 23-04.00
3. Luke Lafferty – 22-11.25
Triple Jump
2. D'Angelo Ennis – 49-11.00
3. Melvin Briley – 47-09.75
Hammer Throw
4. Bruce Robinson – 171-06.00
Discus Throw
4. Hunter Hummel – 156-06.00
To stay up-to-date on the latest USF track and field news, follow the Bulls on social media (Twitter / Instagram).
About USF Track and Field
Led by 14th-year head coach Warren Bye, the USF track and field team has produced 22 All-America selections since 2008 and at least one All-American in nine of the last 11 years. 2016 graduate Matthew O'Neal is USF's first six-time NCAA All-American. USF has posted two NCAA runner-up finishes since 2013 - O'Neal (triple jump, 2016) and Courtney Anderson (high jump, 2013). The Bulls hosted the 2018 NCAA Track and Field East Preliminary at the USF Track and Field Stadium.
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