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Aggie Women Advance Five to Finals on Second Day of NCAA Championships
Jun 12, 2025 | Track and Field
EUGENE – The Texas A&M women's track & field team advanced five to finals on the second day of the NCAA Outdoor Championships Thursday at Hayward Field.
The women's 4x100m relay team got the day started on the front foot, as the quartet of Jasmine Harmon, Camryn Dickson, Bria Bullard and Jasmine Montgomery ran a season-best time of 42.92 to place second in the final heat and advance third overall to Saturday's final.
Freshman steeplechase standout Debora Cherono continued the momentum, as she broke her own school record for the fourth time this season after placing third in the second heat of the event in 9:36.95. Kennady Fontenot concluded her outdoor campaign in the semifinal round, earning the first All-America honor of her career after placing 15th with a personal-best time of 9:52.75.
The reigning indoor short hurdle national champion, Jaiya Covington, booked her spot to the 100m hurdles final for an attempt at the national title sweep after earning automatic qualification in the semifinals. She crossed the line in 12.87 to finish second in the final heat and fourth overall in the opening round.
Montgomery added to her standout day, topping the second heat of the women's 200m semifinals to advance to Saturday's final after she clocked a time of 22.36 to advance third overall. Dickson also logged a top-16 finish in the event with a time of 22.79 to earn Second Team All-America honors.
The women's 4x400m relay team ended the night for the Aggie women, as Kennedy Wade, Dickson, Montgomery and Jaydan Wood secured the fifth and final advancing spot to championship Saturday. The team entered the final leg in fifth place, however a heroic final leg split of 50.75 from Wood moved the squad all the way to second to ensure automatic qualification with a time of 3:29.00.
Montgomery and Dickson each secured their first All-America honors of the championships in the 100m semifinals, as the duo finished 10th (11.07) and 14th (11.20), respectively, to earn Second Team status.
Wood concluded her individual campaign at the championships in the 400m, as she placed 15th in 52.23 to garner a Second Team All-America accolade.
Next Up
The Aggies return to Hayward Field tomorrow for the third day of the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
The women's 4x100m relay team got the day started on the front foot, as the quartet of Jasmine Harmon, Camryn Dickson, Bria Bullard and Jasmine Montgomery ran a season-best time of 42.92 to place second in the final heat and advance third overall to Saturday's final.
Freshman steeplechase standout Debora Cherono continued the momentum, as she broke her own school record for the fourth time this season after placing third in the second heat of the event in 9:36.95. Kennady Fontenot concluded her outdoor campaign in the semifinal round, earning the first All-America honor of her career after placing 15th with a personal-best time of 9:52.75.
The reigning indoor short hurdle national champion, Jaiya Covington, booked her spot to the 100m hurdles final for an attempt at the national title sweep after earning automatic qualification in the semifinals. She crossed the line in 12.87 to finish second in the final heat and fourth overall in the opening round.
Montgomery added to her standout day, topping the second heat of the women's 200m semifinals to advance to Saturday's final after she clocked a time of 22.36 to advance third overall. Dickson also logged a top-16 finish in the event with a time of 22.79 to earn Second Team All-America honors.
The women's 4x400m relay team ended the night for the Aggie women, as Kennedy Wade, Dickson, Montgomery and Jaydan Wood secured the fifth and final advancing spot to championship Saturday. The team entered the final leg in fifth place, however a heroic final leg split of 50.75 from Wood moved the squad all the way to second to ensure automatic qualification with a time of 3:29.00.
Montgomery and Dickson each secured their first All-America honors of the championships in the 100m semifinals, as the duo finished 10th (11.07) and 14th (11.20), respectively, to earn Second Team status.
Wood concluded her individual campaign at the championships in the 400m, as she placed 15th in 52.23 to garner a Second Team All-America accolade.
Next Up
The Aggies return to Hayward Field tomorrow for the third day of the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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