AUSTIN – Texas A&M men were named Most Outstanding Team among the University division for the second consecutive year based on voting by the media covering the 89th Texas Relays this past weekend. It’s the sixth time Texas A&M has received the honor since 2009 and ninth time in the history of the meet.
The Aggie men won four relay titles at Myers Stadium and set collegiate leading marks for 2016 in the 4×200 and 4×800 while also recording the third fastest collegiate times this season in both the sprint medley and distance medley relays. Individual winner Ioannis Kyriazis also produced a collegiate leading mark in the javelin.
89th Texas Relays – Texas A&M recap
Aggie men
Relays
First place – 4×200 (1:21.11 CL), 4×800 (7:18.95 CL), Sprint Medley (3:17.62), Distance Medley (9:51.79)
Third place – 4×400 (3:03.34)
Fourth place – 4×100 (39.48)
Individuals
First place – Ioannis Kyriazis, javelin (268-7 CL)
Second place – Audie Wyatt, pole vault (18-6 ½ school record)
Third place – Daniel Martin, decathlon (7,154), Aaron Murray, 1500m B (3:52.07)
Fourth place – Nathan Ricketts, 1500m (3:54.52), Will Williams, long jump (25-5 ½), Latario Collie, triple jump (53-8 ½ w)
Aggie women
Relays
Second place – 4×100 (43.29), Sprint Medley (3:53.59), Distance Medley (11:45.37)
Fifth place – 4×400 (3:33.33)
Individuals
First place – Maggie Malone, javelin (173-10); Shelbi Vaughan, discus (192-9); Celine Markert, B discus (159-2)
Fourth place – Alison Ondrusek, hammer (191-5)