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Bodine Degli-Umberti

Women's Track and Field

Jags Claim 13 Event Wins on Day Two of the South Alabama Invitational

MOBILE, Ala. – South Alabama Track and Field wrapped up a stellar second day at the South Alabama Invitational Saturday afternoon,  picking up 13 event wins and logged nearly seven personal records. 

In the Field 

Bodine Degli-Umberti had a dominant opening to her outdoor season. Degli-Umberti started the day by winning the shot put with a toss of 14.00 meters (45 11 ¼") before picking up another event win in the discus with a hurl of 49.02 meters (160' 10"). She also logged a second-place finish in the hammer throw with a throw of 55.28 meters (181' 4"). 

The Jaguars turned in a strong outing in the Javelin. Reuben Booysen launched a throw of 65.70 meters to win the men's competition. Jake Wentz finished in second in his outdoor debut with a throw of 59.28 meters. On the women's side, Ava Grace Wheaton crushed her personal best in the Javelin with a throw of 46.23 meters. 

Alexis Gratia recorded the fourth first-place finish of her career in the pole vault with a 3.90-meter clearance. 

Mia Evensen picked up two impressive finishes in the long jump and the 100-meter hurdles. Evensen blazed to a time of 14.66 in the hurdles to secure third place in the competition before leaping to a mark of 5.62 meters (18'5 ¼") to earn her first event win of the season. 

Caleb Mabins controlled the pit throughout the afternoon for the Jaguars. Mabins took second in the triple jump with a 14.79-meter jump (48'6 ¼") and followed up that performance with a third-place finish in the long jump, leaping to 7.17 meters (23'6 ¼") 

Kyle Rademeyer continued his superior ways in the pole vault, winning the competition with a clearance of 5.45 meters. 

Francois Prinsloo and Sebastian Loschner grabbed the top two spots in the men's discus. Prinsloo breezed through the competition to take first place with a throw of 61.19 meters, while Loschner finished close behind in second with a throw of 56.64 meters. 

On the Track

Charleen Elizondo led the way on the Track for the Jaguars. Elizondo had a strong kick down the final straight away to win the women's 3000 meters with a time of 10:22.59. Clervie Chagot turned on the burners to take third place with a 10:26.80. 

Kendal White fueled the South Alabama sprinters with two stellar finishes in the 400-meter hurdles and the 110-meter hurdles. White posted a time of 52.30 to win the 400-meter hurdles before he blistered to a 14.46 in the 110-meter hurdles. 

In the women's 200 meters, Tia Acker blazed to a time of 24.27 to secure the first outdoor event win of her career. She now holds the eighth-highest time in the South Alabama record books. 

South Alabama earned first and second place in the women's 400-meter hurdles. Grace Wolf bolted to a time of 1:01.44 to grab the event win, and Rachel Hunter secured a silver medal with a time of 1:02.55. 

Juan Hill dashed to a second-place finish in the 100 meters, clocking a time of 10.89.

Up Next

South will head down to the Bayou to compete in the Battle on the Bayou hosted by LSU on Saturday, March 23. 

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Players Mentioned

Reuben  Booysen

Reuben Booysen

Throws
Freshman
Sebastian Loschner

Sebastian Loschner

Throws
Senior
Caleb  Mabins

Caleb Mabins

Jumps
Senior
Francois  Prinsloo

Francois Prinsloo

Throws
Senior
Kyle Rademeyer

Kyle Rademeyer

Pole Vault
Senior
Kendal White

Kendal White

Sprints
Junior
Clervie Chagot

Clervie Chagot

Distance
Senior
Charleen Elizondo

Charleen Elizondo

Distance
Sophomore
Mia Evensen

Mia Evensen

Multis
Junior
Alexis Gratia

Alexis Gratia

Pole Vault
Senior

Players Mentioned

Reuben  Booysen

Reuben Booysen

Freshman
Throws
Sebastian Loschner

Sebastian Loschner

Senior
Throws
Caleb  Mabins

Caleb Mabins

Senior
Jumps
Francois  Prinsloo

Francois Prinsloo

Senior
Throws
Kyle Rademeyer

Kyle Rademeyer

Senior
Pole Vault
Kendal White

Kendal White

Junior
Sprints
Clervie Chagot

Clervie Chagot

Senior
Distance
Charleen Elizondo

Charleen Elizondo

Sophomore
Distance
Mia Evensen

Mia Evensen

Junior
Multis
Alexis Gratia

Alexis Gratia

Senior
Pole Vault