Central State University hurdler Juan Scott finished in third place in the NCAA Div. II 110 meter hurdles championship on Saturday.
Scott, a junior from Dayton, Ohio, recorded his two fastest times of the season at this year’s championships. Scott won Friday’s preliminary heat with a pace of 14.00. On Saturday, Scott recorded a season-best time of 13.79 to finished in third place behind Ashland’s Trevor Bassitt (13.74) and Minnesota State’s Myles Hunter (13.54).
With another top tier finish at nationals, Scott becomes a three-time outdoor All-American to go along with a 2017 national title in the 110 meter hurdles. Scott is the first CSU athlete to accumulate three NCAA Div. II Outdoor All-American honors.
“Today was a great race and I can’t be more proud of Juan for the way he competed this weekend,” CSU head coach James Rollins said. “Juan continues to set the standard for our program. I am excited to see what he will achieve as a senior next season.”
The 2019 NCAA Div. II Championships were held in Kingsville, Texas. Texas A&M - Kingsville served as this year's host institution.
For a complete list of this year's competitors and live results, visit -
https://results.leonetiming.com/?mid=1690 For additional information, visit -
https://www.ncaa.com/news/trackfield-outdo...
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Tuesday, May 28th 2019 at 6:43PM
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