HTownSpeedCity Headed to NCAA Indoor Championships (Coog men take 2nd, women score points for first time since 2010)

Slightly disappointed we didn’t beat Florida to win the championship but if memory serves, this is the highest we have achieved in the championships for track and field (excluding cross country) and excited to see how we do in the outdoor championship. Go coogs!

Also women’s getting 12 points is very impressive!

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The finish bested the previous high finish of fourth in 1996 and was capped by a national title in the final event of the day, the 4x400-meter relay. The indoor finish was just nine months after tying a program record with a third-place finish at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Houston’s 44 points marked a UH record with a previous high of 27 points being scored in 1994.
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It wasn’t just the men who were making noise in Alabama as the Houston women recorded their highest finish since 2001, finishing 15th with 12 points. The finish marked a 16-place improvement as Houston entered the meet at No. 31 in the USTFCCCA rankings. The Cougars scored on the women’s side at the NCAA Indoor Championships for the first time since 2010 following its first conference title since 2006.
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After sending all five of the program’s qualifying entries on to the finals, the Houston men picked up 36 points in the sprints as Amere Lattin (60-meter hurdles), Kahmari Montgomery (400-meter dash), Obi Igbokwe (200- & 400-meter dash) and Mario Burke (60-meter dash) all earned All-America honors with top eight finishes while the quartet of Lattin, Igbokwe, Jermaine Holt and Montgomery claimed Houston’s first 4x400-meter relay national title in a time of 3:05.04.
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Ranked No. 6 in the USTFCCCA rankings entering the meet, the Houston claimed back-to-back top-10 finishes at the NCAA Indoor Championships for the first time since 1989-90. Houston finished seventh at last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships with 26 points, its first top-10 finish since the program’s best indoor finish of fourth in 1996.
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On the women’s side, Taylor Scaife and Naomi Taylor each earned All-America honors on Saturday as Scaife claimed a podium finish in the weight throw and Taylor finished fourth in the 60-meter hurdles.
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_Ranked the No. 1 team in the nation with a world-record time earlier in the year, the Houston men’s 4x400-meter relay lived up to its ranking Saturday night as Montgomery came from behind on the final leg to give Houston its first national title in the event in program history. _
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Houston was the only program to qualify multiple athletes for the final of the men’s 400-meter dash as Montgomery and Igbokwe picked up a combined 12 points in the team race with Montgomery clocking a PR and Houston record, 45.03, the sixth-fastest 400 time in NCAA Championships history. Igbokwe finished fifth overall after winning the finals’ first heat with a time of 46.04.
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Running on the same straightaway he claimed The American’s title in the 60-meter dash two weeks ago, Burke became the ninth All-American from Houston in the event in the last seven years, clocking a PR of 6.55, the third-fastest time in Houston history, to take silver in the event. With Burke’s finish Saturday night, a Houston athlete has claimed second or better in the event in each of the last four years.
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Scaife made Saturday night’s podium appearance a dramatic one, fouling on her first two attempts before recording a throw that would place the junior in the finals en route to capturing bronze in the event. After launching a throw of 72-11.75 (22.24) on her third attempt to move into third, she improved to 73-10.00 (22.50) on her fourth throw to claim bronze. Scaife became Houston’s first All-American in the event, male or female, with the finish.
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Taylor returned to the same track where she captured Houston’s 60-meter hurdles record just two weeks ago at The American Championships and lowered her own record with a time of 8.01 to finish fourth overall. The time eclipsed her previous best of 8.03, clocked in Friday’s prelims. With the finish, Taylor became Houston’s second All-American in the event, joining Jenny Adams who earned All-America honors in both 2000 and 2001.
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The American’s champion in the men’s 60-meter hurdles, Lattin clocked a time of 7.77, to finish fourth in the men’s 60-meter hurdles and become the first First-Team All-American in the event in Houston history. Lattin entered the meet ranked No. 8 nationally in the event and scored four points higher than his projected finish based off the USTFCCCA rankings.
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Just one hour after running in the 400, Igbokwe was back on the track for the finals of the 200-meter dash where he clocked a time of 21.23 to finish eighth and earn his second All-America honor of the night.

I’ve had to overcome soooo many mental and physical barriers since being in college. Placing 3rd at the NCAA National Championship meet meant more to me than anyone could ever know. I’m thankful and blessed!

— Taylor✨ (@_LoyalTee__) March 10, 2019

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Last time a non-Power 5 school won the 4x400

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These 3 talented ladies and I came into Nationals ranked in 31st place as a team,but ended up taking 15th over alot of big name schools. It’s truly a testament of all the hardwork that we’ve put into perfecting our crafts and I couldn’t be more proud of all of us.Congrats ladies! pic.twitter.com/qEGcmTCN9C

— Taylor✨ (@_LoyalTee__) March 10, 2019

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TBIYTC 🙏🏾#HTownSpeedCity #BOWENSMADE pic.twitter.com/UykfAuQvyg

— sam🦄 (@___simbaaa___) March 10, 2019



From not being able to compete in the first indoor meet back in December due to an injury to placing 3rd at Nationals & becoming a NCAA All-American. It’s been a ride, but the journey isn’t over yet. Back to work! #GoCoogs pic.twitter.com/h9WYQN3A9g

— Taylor✨ (@_LoyalTee__) March 10, 2019

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Men finish 2nd with only 5 guys. I’m looking forward to the outdoor season

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