Coach @WesKittley wraps up the weekend for us!
We hit the first for the first time next week as we travel to Albuquerque.#WreckEm pic.twitter.com/ezvodnOWj6
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 28, 2023
With last week’s top Tech mark sitting at 5.72m (18-9 ¼), Bradford cleared the bar on his final attempt 5.76m (18-10 ¾). The mark put Bradford back on top of the NCAA charts for this season. He bowed out of the event attempting 5.82m (19-1) which would have set an all-time new mark for him.
BACK ON TOP!
Zach Bradford re-writes his own school record and takes back the NCAA lead at 5.76m (18-10.75)!!#WreckEm | @Bradford_pv pic.twitter.com/RpamU2V23z
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 28, 2023
Over on the women’s side, Ryleigh Redding tied her personal best (PB) and season best (SB) clearing a height of 4.18m (13-8 ½), also taking first place.
day 3 in the works so far ???? pic.twitter.com/NGF6VhQ56h
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 28, 2023
In the men’s triple jump, Chris Welch notched a SB with a mark of 15.98m (52-5 ½) and Keyshawn King made his Red Raider debut placing fifth. Onaara Obamuwagun paced the women’s side finishing second with a SB mark of 13.38m (43-10 ¾).
Marco Vilca shined in the 800m for TTU, running his indoor PB time of 1:47.88. After the altitude conversion, the time will be top-5 in the country and it also puts him 10th all-time in the Tech Record book.
Marco Vilca runs his 800 indoor PB with a time of 1:47.88. After the conversion, that will put him top-5 in the NCAA??#WreckEm pic.twitter.com/5BVXcAxvCw
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 28, 2023
Staying on the track, Edward Rush and Halena Rahman each recorded new PBs in the mile. Rush clocked in at 4:05.05 (first overall) while Rahmaan crossed the finish line at 4:55.89.
Two more Red Raiders in Omamuyovwi Erhire and Keith McDonald also made their debuts. Erhire tied his all-time PB of 2.23m (7-3 ¾) to finish in first. Meanwhile, McDonald finished sixth at 2.16m (7-1).
cleared for takeoff ?????? pic.twitter.com/Vg9XPTCTvL
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 28, 2023
Texas Tech is back in action next week, hitting the road for the first time this season as the squad goes to Albuquerque, NM, Feb. 3-4.