T&F Sends Small Group to Aggie Twilight - Bethell clocks 4th fastest 400m in UH history

Trying to position some more for the Championships.

On the men’s side, Houston will be sending three student-athletes. Travis Collins will compete in the 60-meter dash looking to rise up in the rankings from 42nd in the nation and third in The American Athletic Conference. Felipe Valencia will be competing in shot put to improve his 38th ranking in the nation and to keep his lead in The American. Triston Gibbons will also compete in shot put,looking to rise up from fifth in The American.

On the women’s side, Brianne Bethel will be fighting to enter the rankings as she makes her 400-meter dash debut. While she is making her debut, Bethel ran the first leg in Houston’s 4x400-meter relay last week in a time of 52.96. Birexus Hawkins will also be competing in the 400 to improve her ranking of 49th in the nation and third in The American. Naomi Taylor will be competing in the 60-meter hurdles looking to up her ranking of 26th in the nation and maintain her lead in The American. Tristan Evelyn will be making her Houston indoor debut in the 60-meter dash.

Brianne Bethel won the 400-meter dash and clocked the fourth-fastest time in UH history with a time of 54.29 and shot up to No. 4 in the American Athletic Conference Saturday night at the Aggie Twilight.
_ _
Felipe Valencia won shot put with a throw of 59-4.75 (18.10m) to close out the night.
_ _
Travis Collins finished third in the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.74.