FAIRFAX, Va. - Talk about déjà vu.
Just over a week after setting the 400m freshman record at the CAA Championship,
Austin Rice followed up by breaking his own mark at the IC4A Championship on Sunday. Running at George Mason University, the Haymarket, Va. native crossed the finish line in 47.98, easily eclipsing his recently-set record of 48.05. And, for good measure, the time is also the fourth fastest by a W&M sprinter.
As a team, William & Mary finished tied for 20th with 14 points. Navy took the team title with 154.5 points, Army was second (89 points) and George Mason (70.5 points) was third.
100m
Jackson Cooley ran a 10.73 in the final of the event—the 12
th fastest time on the Tribe's all-time performances list.
110m Hurdle
Daniel Layton competed in the final of the event.
400m Hurdle
Layton ran a 54.72 to finish in 13
th.
Discus
Jason Nwosu took eighth at 47.09m (154-06).
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William & Mary awaits word of invites to the NCAA East Prelims in Jacksonville, Fl. later this month.