AUSTIN, Texas – Running against the fastest field in any event at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Coastal Carolina sophomore hurdler
Alexis Glasco placed sixth overall in the women's 100-meter hurdles with a time of 12.74 (3.8) in the finals at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday night in Austin, Texas.
Glasco, who qualified for the women's 100-meter hurdle finals with a time of 12.90 (0.5) in the semifinals on Thursday, finished just two hundredths of a second out of fifth place.
The sophomore's school record of 12.67 (1.9) was set at the 2023 NCAA East Regional Preliminaries in Jacksonville, Fla.
The first-team All-America honors caps an outdoor season in which the second-year Chant was the Sun Belt Conference 100-meter hurdles champion and earned All-Sun Belt first-team honors.
Glasco was also a 2023 USTFCCCA NCAA Division I second-team All-American, the Sun Belt Conference 60-meter hurdles champion, and a first-team All-Sun Belt selection over the indoor track & field season.
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