TRACK & FIELD: Bulldogs Ready to Compete in the SEC Indoor Championships

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TRACK & FIELD: Bulldogs Ready to Compete in the SEC Indoor Championships

Kendell Williams
Kendell Williams
Photo: Greg Poole/Bulldawg Illustrated

 
 
The Georgia men’s and women’s track & field teams are ready to compete in the SEC Indoor Championships starting today in Nashville, Tennessee at Vanderbilt University’s Multipurpose Facility.
 
 
The conference meet will bring together a combined 12 of the top-10 teams in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) national poll.
 
 
When Do The SEC Championships Begin?:

Senior Devon Williams and junior Karl Saluri will start the meet in the heptathlon on Friday at 11 a.m. ET. They will run four events (60-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump) of seven on the first day and then complete the 60m hurdles, pole vault and 1000m on Saturday.
 
 
Senior Kendell Williams, along with fresh­man Louisa Grauvogel, will begin the first event (60m hurdles) of the pentathlon minutes after the heptathlon starts at 11:15 a.m. on Friday. They will complete the high jump, shot put, long jump and 800m later that day.
 
 
Live Video: SEC Network+ info for SEC Indoor Championships:

Friday (5:25 p.m. ET – 10:30 p.m.) LINK: http://es.pn/2lNDc5O
 
 
Saturday (2:55 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.) LINK: http://es.pn/2lN8DhI
 
 
Who Traveled For UGA?:

For the Lady Bulldogs, Kendell Williams, Fagan, Grauvogel, Orji, senior Shelby Ashe, juniors Morgan Ains­lie, Aliyah Johnson, Katie Stone, Devon Artis and Asi­anna Covington, sophomores Addy Lippitt, Kate Hall and Mary Terry and freshmen Jessica Drop, Sam Drop, Be­atrice Llano, Chelsea Zoller, Yanely Gomez, Catherine Reid, Amber Tanner and Micaiah Ransby traveled for SECs.
 
 
On the men’s side, Devon Williams, Kendal Wil­liams, Saluri, seniors Reggie Glover, Ayrian Evans, Mau­rice Freeman, Sid Vaughn and Alex Poursanidis, juniors Jon Moses, Alex Larsson, Bryan Kamau and Henry Dw­yer, sophomores Jeramey Hampton, Keenon Laine, Dan­iel Navarro, Gabe Blackman and Denzel Comenentia and freshman Darius Carbin will line up for Georgia.
 
 
Where Do The Individual Bulldogs Rank?:

Georgia is slated in the top eight scoring spots in 23 places for the SEC meet, including conference leaders in the men’s 60m (junior Kendal Williams), women’s high jump (senior Tatiana Gusin, junior Mady Fagan), wom­en’s triple jump (Orji) and pentathlon (Kendell Williams).
 
 
Kyprianou’s Comments:

“Our goal since day one, and we have worked really hard on this, is having a complete team on both the men and women’s side,” said Bulldog second-year head coach Petros Kyprianou. “I think it is a testament to our coaches’ hard work and our student-athletes’ dedication to reaching their goals that we are position to have at least one qualifier in most every event group, and most of those are highly ranked. Our goal for SECs is to keep people fresh and ready to compete and do the best we can versus the top conference in collegiate track and field.”
 
 
CLICK HERE for the SEC Indoor Championships meet notes.
 
 
CLICK HERE for the SEC Indoor Championships heat sheets.
 
 
 
 

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