By: Hunter McKay
Triple Jump Results | Discus Results
AUSTIN, Texas – Kelvin Campbell and
Anthony Harrison competed on day three of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Friday at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Campbell landed a leap of 14.94m (49'0.25") to finish 19th in the triple jump. His finish earned him NCAA Honorable Mention All-America honors.
Harrison took home 22nd in the discus with a toss of 55.37m (181'8"). His finish earned him NCAA Honorable Mention All-America honors.
Quotable
Director of Track and Field Cale McDaniel
On the NCAA Outdoor Championships and the 2023 Season
"We took a big step forward as a program this year. To have six athletes represent the KS at the national level gave our school and our program great exposure. These athletes did a great job paving the way, for their own futures and for those that will follow them. I'm thankful for a staff that believes in the vision to push KSU forward further and further each year. We will only come back stronger in the years to come!"
On Sarah Hendrick
"I want to give shout out to our senior Sarah Hendrick. I could never have enough words to describe what she means to this program. She is the absolute definition of what it means to be an OWL and she has never wavered from that! I'm so thankful for her consistency and her grace while here at Kennesaw. I wish her all the best and I'm sure she will continue to blow us away!"
Up Next
A couple of current and former Owls will head to Eugene, Ore. to compete in the USATF and USATF U20 Championships at Hayward Field. The rest of the Owls will return to KSU in August and begin preparations for cross country and indoor track seasons.