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Matthews Earns All-American Honors

Final Results

Birmingham, ALA. — On the final day of the NCAA Indoor Championships the Georgia Tech track and field team saw Bria Matthews earn all-American honors in the women’s triple jump.

Matthews would finish in fifth, jumping a personal best mark of 13.50 meters, 44′ 3.5″. The ACC Champion would move from eighth to fifth on her last jump of the competition.

“What a great competition for Bria,” noted women’s track and field head coach Alan Drosky. “She came through with a big third jump to advance to the final, and then an even bigger last jump to move into fifth. We couldn’t be more proud of her. Her determination and resilience over the last two years to get back to this stage are only matched by the faith her coaches, Nat Page and Alphonso Jordan, have had in her.”

The Jackets finish the NCAA Women’s Indoor Championships tied for 48th with Nebraska-Omaha, Washington, and Norfolk State.

Jeanine Williams finished her indoor career in the 60 meter hurdles event with a time of 8.22 on Friday night and both Williams and Matthews will begin to prepare for the outdoor season.

The Georgia Tech track and field team will begin its outdoor season on March 15-16 when the Jackets host the Yellow Jacket Invitational.

Women’s Triple Jump

Bria Matthews: 13.50m / 44’3.5″

 

 

Final Standings:

Women:

1) Arkansas 62

2) USC 51

3) Oregon 32

4) Ohio State 28

5) New Mexico 23

6) Florida 21

7) Alabama 18

7) NC A&T 18

7) South Carolina 18

10) Texas A&M 17

11) Penn State 15

12) Stanford 14

12) Texas 14

14) BYU 13

15) LSU 12

15) Miami 12

15) Texas Tech 12

15) Houston 12

15) Virginia Tech 12

20) Georgia 11

21) Kentucky 10

21) Wisconsin 10

21) Arizona State 10

21) Tennessee 10

21) Villanova 10

21) Northwestern St 10

27) Kennesaw State 8

27) San Diego State 8

27) Bethune-Cookman 8

27) Louisville 8

27) Samford 8

27) Penn 8

33) Iowa 7

33) Colorado 7

35) Florida State 6

35) Cincinnati 6

35) Indiana 6

35) Boise State 6

35) Providence 6

35) Oklahoma State 6

41) UC Davis 5

41) Portland 5

41) UCLA 5

41) TCU 5

41) Indiana State 5

41) UNLV 5

41) Monmouth 5

48) Nebraska-Omaha 4

48) Washington 4

48) Norfolk State 4

48) Virginia 4

48) Georgia Tech 4

53) UC Santa Barbara 3

53) Air Force 3

53) Central Michigan 3

53) Michigan 3

53) Kansas State 3

53) Connecticut 3

59) Bowling Green 2

59) Missouri 2

59) Arizona 2

59) Stephen F. Austin 2

59) Incarnate Word 2

64) Utah 1

64) North Dakota St. 1

64) Wofford 1

64) McNeese State 1

64) Auburn 1

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