RENO, Nev. —
Camren Willis set the school record in the men's long jump to highlight a strong Titan showing at the indoor track and field season-opening Silver State Invitational.Â
In three days, the Titans collected 30 top three finishes, highlighted by 10 first place finishes, including preliminary events.Â
Willis measured a 7.50m landing in the men's indoor long jump on the event's second day to win the event and set the new program record. He out-jumped Azusa Pacific's Dejuan Walcott (7.28m) for the title, while overtaking
Christian Wood's 7.33m jump that set the previous school record at the 2023 MPSF Championships.Â
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Jahzara Davis opened the season leading the nation in the women's 60m hurdles. Davis clocked a 8.18 in the event's preliminary round before shaving her time to a personal-best 8.13 for first place in the final round.Â
In the women's pentathlon, Mayalee Osola shared third place in the long jump, after measuring 5.46m. Overall, Osola led the Titans with a 10th place finish, as Olivia Walker and Emily Johnson took 13th and 14th.Â
Marcus Monroe Jr. (2.03m), Willis (2.00m) and Sebastian Okolo (2.00m) swept the podium in the men's high jump, while
Carissa Martinez (1.65m) took 10th on the women's side.Â
Keith Orona opened the invitational on Friday with a third-place overall finish of 4936 points in the men's heptathlon. Orona took second place in the event's long jump (6.53m), shot put (12.92), high jump (1.95m) and pole vault (4.25m). Â
Alyssa Heinlein shined in the women's 400 dash, taking first place with a time of 55.38.
Arionn Livingston placed third in the women's 400 dash in 55.79, while
Donovan Garcia (48.42) took second place in the men's 400.Â
Abel Jordan led Fullerton in the men's 60m invitational prelims, running a time of 6.62 before taking the title with a 6.65 finish in the final round.
Ian Dossman followed closely behind, clocking a 6.76 to finish second. Jordan (7.86) also took first place in the men's 60m hurdles final.Â
Dossman led all runners in the men's 200 dash, crossing the line in 21.20, while Julia Rudolph took third place, finishing the women's 800 run in 2:16.92.Â
Rahsaan Dozier brought home a second place finish in the men's triple jump with a mark of 14.17m, while
Dannette Haygood measured a 12.06 in the women's side for fourth place.Â
The Titans return to action in Arizona on January 31 for the Ron Mann Invite hosted by Northern Arizona University.Â
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