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Track & Field Scores Two More NCAA Berths, Four Quarterfinalists

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Ole Miss women's track & field secured two national tickets in the throws and advanced four through to quarterfinals on the track at the second day of the 2023 NCAA East Region Preliminary Round on Thursday. Ole Miss women's track & field secured two national tickets in the throws and advanced four through to quarterfinals on the track at the second day of the 2023 NCAA East Region Preliminary Round on Thursday. All-American seniors Taiwo and Mitchell both qualified for the women's hammer for the fifth time in its last six opportunities since 2017. Mitchell also earned an outdoor PR of 16.97m/55-08.25 to move up to seventh and record her second straight NCAA Outdoor ticket in the shot put. Senior sprinter Long clocked the top qualifying time by a wide three-tenths margin at a windy 22.13 (+2.9), which not only advances her to Saturday's quarterfinal, but it breaks her own Ole Miss record and puts her No. 5 on the world all-conditions list for 2023. The Ole Miss men return to the stage on Friday, with the Rebels scheduled to compete in six events. Competition is slated to begin for Ole Miss at 1:30 p.m. CT with freshmanin the men's high jump.

Track & Field Scores Two More NCAA Berths, Four Quarterfinalists

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– Ole Miss women's track & field secured two national tickets in the throws and advanced four through to quarterfinals on the track at the second day of the 2023 NCAA East Region Preliminary Round on Thursday.One day after men's freshmansnagged two NCAA berths on his own , the Rebel women responded with two tickets to Austin on Thursday courtesy of All-American seniors(shot put) and(hammer).Taiwo opened the day with her national qualifying performance in the hammer, finishing fifth at 65.33m/214-04 to notch her second career NCAA Outdoor berth. Taiwo was the NCAA runner-up in the hammer her last time at the outdoor national meet in 2021, and she now gives Ole Miss a women's hammer qualifier for the fifth time in its last six opportunities since 2017.Mitchell, meanwhile, pulled out some last-minute heroics to book her passage to Texas in the shot put later in the evening. Falling well outside the top-12 qualifying spots heading into her third and final attempt, Mitchell uncorked an outdoor PR of 16.97m/55-08.25 to move up to seventh and record her second straight NCAA Outdoor ticket in the shot put.This is Mitchell's eighth-career national qualifying berth across the indoor and outdoor seasons, and she'll be looking to add on to her five career First or Second-Team All-America honors and 19 career NCAA points. The regional meet has been good to Mitchell in the shot put the last two years, as her previous outdoor PR of 16.95m/55-07.50 came from the East Regional last season, where she qualified for nationals out of the first flight.On the track, Ole Miss advanced four women through to quarterfinals – highlighted by yet another show-stopping set of performances from senior sprinterLong took care of business earlier in the night with a 100-meter dash auto-qualifying performance of 11.07 (+1.2), but it was her blistering 200-meter dash to end the night that turned heads and stunned even Long when she crossed the line.Long clocked the top qualifying time by a wide three-tenths margin at a windy 22.13 (+2.9), which not only advances her to Saturday's quarterfinal, but it breaks her own Ole Miss record and puts her No. 5 on the world all-conditions list for 2023. It also makes her the No. 10 performer in collegiate history among all-conditions.This is just the latest in a long string of incredible accomplishments for Long, who this season alone has broken five Ole Miss records, won three SEC medals and earned two First-Team All-America honors while establishing herself as one of the best sprinters in school history.The 200-meter dash proved lucrative for the Rebel women, as Long won't be alone in Saturday's quarterfinal after a time qualifying performance from senior. Her fifth heat time of 23.02 (+3.2) is an all-conditions season-best, and it stood up to scrutiny when all was said and done as one of the six time qualifiers admitted to the next round.Advancing first, though, was seniorin the 100-meter hurdles earlier in the evening. Paris earned an AQ bid to Saturday's quarterfinal after finishing third in her heat and 22nd overall at 13.29 (+2.0). Paris has set the Ole Miss hurdles record several times this outdoor season, with her best at 13.11 (+0.9).The Ole Miss men return to the stage on Friday, with the Rebels scheduled to compete in six events – all with tickets to Austin on the line. Competition is slated to begin for Ole Miss at 1:30 p.m. CT with freshmanin the men's high jump.– Women's Shot Put– Women's Hammer– Women's 200-Meter Dash– Women's 100-Meter Dash– Women's 200-Meter Dash– Women's 100-Meter Hurdles4.– 11.07 (+1.2)48.– 11.77 (+1.2)1.– 22.13 (+2.9)– All-Conditions School Record, No. 5 World All-Conditions, No. 4 U.S. All-Conditions, No. 10 Collegiate History All-Conditions17.– 23.02q (+3.2) – SB30.– 4:24.6429.– 34:36.9322.– 13.29 (+2.0)28.– 59.10T23.– 3.97m/13-00.257.– 16.97m/55-08.25 –, Outdoor PR, No. 4 Ole Miss History19.– 16.15m/53-05.– 65.33m/214-04 –18.– 60.89m/199-0925.– 58.12m/190-08-----– Men's Shot Put– Men's Hammer– Men's 1500-Meter– Men's 800-Meter– Men's 800-Meter– Men's 1500-Meter– Men's 110-Meter Hurdles6.– 1:48.618.– 1:48.961.– 3:44.5910.– 3:45.4521.– 29:51.1537.– 30:42.5119.– 13.69 (+2.7)T17.– 5.20m/17-00.75T29.– 5.05m/16-06.753.– 20.07m/65-10.25 –, School Record, No. 14 U.S., No. 11 NCAA16.– 18.57m/60-11.256.– 69.27m/227-03 –For more information on Ole Miss Track & Field and Cross Country, follow the Rebels on Twitter ( @OleMissTrack ), Facebook and Instagram


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