

The trio of Smiling, Toombs, and Williams went 2-3-4 in the 200-meter dash in wind-aided times of 23.73, 24.04, and 24.39, respectively. With a runner-up finish in the 100-meter dash, Smiling recorded a new a personal best of 11.52. The Dolphins' ASUN titles were rounded out in the 400-meter dash as Williams set in a new personal best in 53.96 – over a second off her previous PR ran a month ago almost to the day at Florida's Tom Jones Invite. She also placed fourth in the javelin (31.51m/103 ft., 4 in.) and sixth in the 100-meter hurdles (14.16). Phillips broke her own program record in the triple jump, en route to a wind-aided mark of 13.12 meters (43 feet, 0.5 inches). Howell added a pair of ASUN titles on the day, as she raced to a win in the 1,500-meter run (4:31.71) before she took first in the 800-meter run (2:08.36). The foursome cruised to a new meet record with a time of 3:40.35 to unseat former Dolphins Bienna Freeman, J'Zotta Rolle, Danielle Davenport, and Unique Singleton, who set the previous record of 3:40.69 clocked back in 2011. Smiling and Williams then teamed up with freshman Savyon Toombs and senior Michelle Howell in the meet's final event – the 4x400-meter relay. The Dolphins swept the relays, as junior Victoria Guerra, sophomore Shalah Smiling, freshman Pashen Williams, and graduate student Stormm Phillips helped the 4x100-meter relay to victory in 45.43. Thom Moody, who have worked tirelessly to allow us to line up time and time again." "Special thank you to Doug Frye and massage therapist Dr.

"We had a lot of support this weekend and we are thankful for the athletic administrators, professors, families, friends, and alums that came to cheer for us," added Grigg. Jacksonville saw eight additional performances earn Second- or Third-Team All-ASUN accolades, seven personal bests set, and another four performances finish in the top-five. They have built a team that will require us to up our game." "Credit to Kennesaw State and Coach Eggerth and his staff. "We had some clutch performances today many left with personal bests," stated Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Ron Grigg. The host Ospreys (81), Lipscomb (54), USC Upstate (41), and NJIT (19) closed out the women's team scoring. The Dolphins finished with 190 points as the meet's runner-up behind ASUN Champion Kennesaw State with 261.

– Capping the day with six event champions, including a new program record in the triple jump and meet record in the 4x400-meter relay, Jacksonville University women's track and field continued to impress at Hodges Stadium on day two of the 2018 ASUN Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by the University of North Florida.
