Central State University hurdler Juan Scott finishes third at NCAA Div. II Championships
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...
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...