
Caymanian LSU sophomore Jaiden Reid ran the fourth-fastest 200m short track time ever by a Caribbean man to secure bronze in the men’s 200m on Saturday’s final day of the 2025 SEC Indoor Championships in College Station, Texas on Saturday.
Reid produced a time of 20.27 to finish third overall behind Kentucky junior Carli Makarawu (20.26) and Auburn senior Makanakaishe Charamba who won in a personal best, meet record and facility record 20.13.
Elsewhere, defending champion, LSU junior Brianna Lyston, was dethroned by Georgia junior Kaila Jackson by just one hundredth of a second in the final of the women’s 60m.
Jackson took gold in a season’s best 7.12 while Lyston’s 7.13 in second equaled her season’s best. Tennessee senior Layla Anderson was third in 7.18.
Jamaican South Carolina sophomore Jasauna Dennis ran a big personal best 46.02 for third in the men’s 400m behind Georgia sophomore Will Floyd who ran a personal best 45.24 and Texas A&M senior Auhmad Robinson who ran a season’s best and facility record 45.07.
Two other Jamaicans, Arkansas senior Rivaldo Marshall and LSU junior Jahiem Stern, secured bronze medals in the 800m and 60m hurdles, respectively.
Marshall ran 1:48.31 to finish behind Mississippi State senior Abdullahi Hassan (1:47.95) and Texas A&M junior Sam Whitmarsh (1:47.69).
The top three finishers in the 60m hurdles, Ja’Kobe Tharp (7.48), Ja’Qualon Scott (7.51) and Stern (7.57) all established new personal bests. Tharp’s time was also a new facility record.
In the field, Dominican Alabama junior Treneese Hamilton produced a personal best 18.14m to take gold in the women’s shot put ahead of Georgia senior Kelsie Murrell-Ross (17.62m) and Alabama senior MyeJoi Williams (17.53m).
Elsewhere, Jamaican Kentucky junior Luke Brown produced a personal best 16.87m to take silver in the men’s triple jump. Missouri sophomore Jonathan Seremes won with a personal best and facility record 16.97m while Oklahoma junior Brandon Green Jr was third in a personal best 16.85m.
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