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Four Top-Three Finishes Highlight SEC T&F Championships For Bulldogs
May 15, 2026 | Track & Field
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Day Three – Saturday, May 16
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AUBURN, Ala. --- Georgia's track and field teams had three silver medal finishes and one bronze medal showing during day two of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala., Friday.
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Alabama is leading on the men's side with 43 points while Georgia is in fifth with 26.  For the women, Alabama is No. 1 currently with 62.5 and Georgia is in fourth (22).
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The Bulldogs left the Hutsell-Rosen Track with five scorers on day two:
*Junior Nina Ndubuisi collected a silver medal in the shot put after earning gold for Texas in 2025.
*One spot behind Ndubuisi was senior Kelsie Murrell-Ross, who repeated her 2025 performance with a bronze in the shot.
*Senior Nikolai van Huyssteen set a school record at SECs for the second year in a row to pick up the second silver medal of his career in the pole vault.
*Sophomore Jayden Keys complemented his win in 2025 with a fifth-place finish in the long jump this time around.
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Senior Ella Rush was another scorer for the Georgia women after improving her bronze medal finishes in 2024 and 2025 with a silver this season.  She scored 5,767 points to finish one point ahead of Oklahoma's Angel Richmore for second.  Rush was in fourth with 3,391 points after Thursday.
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UGA registered 11 qualifiers during the second of three days in Auburn:
*Georgia qualified four of five in the 100-meter hurdles.  Freshman Chelsie Williams rocketed from No. 5 to No. 2 in the school record books with a personal best 12.91 to take fourth while freshman Zoe Ziglor took second in her heat and sixth overall.  Another freshman, Taylor Cox, punched her ticket with a 12.98 and redshirt freshman Rylee Hampton raced in only her second competition of the year and finished with a 13.05 to take over the No. 6 spot on UGA's all-time top 10 list.  The Bulldog quartet will race in the final on Saturday at 6:45 p.m.
*On the men's side, freshman Le'Ezra Brown advanced to Saturday's final at 6:55 p.m. with a 13.49 in the 110m hurdle prelims.
*Junior Ryan Olree sped to a personal best 3:43.95 to punch his ticket in the 1500m prelims.  He moved to No. 4 in the school record books and will take the track again on day three at 6:35 p.m.  Freshman Kristers Kudlis also snuck in with a 3:46.66 to give Georgia a pair of qualifiers.
*Another Georgia duo progressed to the final round in the women's 400m.  Senior Dejanea Oakley won her heat and was second overall with a season best 50.15 and senior Shaquena Foote finished fifth with a 50.87.
*Freshman Jonathan Simms finished first in the fifth heat and was third overall after clocking a 45.06 in the men's 400m.  Simms will race in Saturday's final at 7:15 p.m.
*In the 100m prelims, senior Kaila Jackson ended in a spot she has been in throughout her career – headed to an SEC final.  Jackson ran an 11.17 after winning the sixth heat.  She will race in the 100m final at 7:25 p.m. Saturday,
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The Bulldogs had three scorers on Thursday:
*Senior Jordan Davis (javelin – 2nd), sophomore Nick Reynolds (javelin – 4th), senior Oliver Smarr (10,000m– 8th)
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Georgia also finished the first day with four qualifiers:
*Redshirt freshman Adaejah Hodge and senior Kaila Jackson punched their tickets to the 200m final.  Hodge won the overall group with a 22.54 and Jackson was fifth with a 22.75.  The duo races in the 200m final at 8:25 p.m. ET Saturday.Â
*Sophomore Michelle Smith secured a win in the third heat of the 400m hurdles and was third overall.  She will race in the final at 8:05 p.m. Saturday.
*Sophomore Mohamed Adoini clocked the third-fastest 400m hurdle time of his career with a 49.21 to win the prelims.  The first-year transfer will race in the final at 8:15 p.m. Saturday.
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The Lowdown: *Ndubuisi improved on her third and fourth attempts in the shot put and finished with a fifth try at 18.15 meters/59 feet, 6.75 inches.
*Murrell-Ross watched her second attempt in the shot travel the second-longest distance of her season at 18.02m/59-1.50 for third.
*Van Huyssteen had a first attempt clearance at 5.60m/18-4.50 in the pole vault to finish second.  This passed his school record of 18-0.50 set at the 2025 meet and gave him a silver for the second time after also earning the honor in 2024.
*Keys bounced back from a first try foul to go 7.82m/25-8 to take fifth in the long jump.
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Hep Update: *Rush opened with a personal-best mark of 6.32m/20-9 to win the long jump.
*She approached her season best in the javelin with her only fair toss of 32.94m/108-1 to finish 12th.
*Rush concluded her seven events by taking fourth in the 800m with a 2:14.83.
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Saturday's Schedule: Sydney Harris, Danah Nembhard and Skylynn Townsend will triple jump at 4 p.m.  The first event scheduled on the track is the women's 4x100m relay at 6:05 p.m.
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Results and recaps from the Bulldogs' indoor and outdoor seasons will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia's track & field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack.
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Day Three – Saturday, May 16
SEC Network+ - 2:30pm: https://gado.gs/epv Â
SEC Network - 6pm:Â https://gado.gs/epwÂ
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AUBURN, Ala. --- Georgia's track and field teams had three silver medal finishes and one bronze medal showing during day two of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships in Auburn, Ala., Friday.
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Alabama is leading on the men's side with 43 points while Georgia is in fifth with 26.  For the women, Alabama is No. 1 currently with 62.5 and Georgia is in fourth (22).
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The Bulldogs left the Hutsell-Rosen Track with five scorers on day two:
*Junior Nina Ndubuisi collected a silver medal in the shot put after earning gold for Texas in 2025.
*One spot behind Ndubuisi was senior Kelsie Murrell-Ross, who repeated her 2025 performance with a bronze in the shot.
*Senior Nikolai van Huyssteen set a school record at SECs for the second year in a row to pick up the second silver medal of his career in the pole vault.
*Sophomore Jayden Keys complemented his win in 2025 with a fifth-place finish in the long jump this time around.
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Senior Ella Rush was another scorer for the Georgia women after improving her bronze medal finishes in 2024 and 2025 with a silver this season.  She scored 5,767 points to finish one point ahead of Oklahoma's Angel Richmore for second.  Rush was in fourth with 3,391 points after Thursday.
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UGA registered 11 qualifiers during the second of three days in Auburn:
*Georgia qualified four of five in the 100-meter hurdles.  Freshman Chelsie Williams rocketed from No. 5 to No. 2 in the school record books with a personal best 12.91 to take fourth while freshman Zoe Ziglor took second in her heat and sixth overall.  Another freshman, Taylor Cox, punched her ticket with a 12.98 and redshirt freshman Rylee Hampton raced in only her second competition of the year and finished with a 13.05 to take over the No. 6 spot on UGA's all-time top 10 list.  The Bulldog quartet will race in the final on Saturday at 6:45 p.m.
*On the men's side, freshman Le'Ezra Brown advanced to Saturday's final at 6:55 p.m. with a 13.49 in the 110m hurdle prelims.
*Junior Ryan Olree sped to a personal best 3:43.95 to punch his ticket in the 1500m prelims.  He moved to No. 4 in the school record books and will take the track again on day three at 6:35 p.m.  Freshman Kristers Kudlis also snuck in with a 3:46.66 to give Georgia a pair of qualifiers.
*Another Georgia duo progressed to the final round in the women's 400m.  Senior Dejanea Oakley won her heat and was second overall with a season best 50.15 and senior Shaquena Foote finished fifth with a 50.87.
*Freshman Jonathan Simms finished first in the fifth heat and was third overall after clocking a 45.06 in the men's 400m.  Simms will race in Saturday's final at 7:15 p.m.
*In the 100m prelims, senior Kaila Jackson ended in a spot she has been in throughout her career – headed to an SEC final.  Jackson ran an 11.17 after winning the sixth heat.  She will race in the 100m final at 7:25 p.m. Saturday,
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The Bulldogs had three scorers on Thursday:
*Senior Jordan Davis (javelin – 2nd), sophomore Nick Reynolds (javelin – 4th), senior Oliver Smarr (10,000m– 8th)
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Georgia also finished the first day with four qualifiers:
*Redshirt freshman Adaejah Hodge and senior Kaila Jackson punched their tickets to the 200m final.  Hodge won the overall group with a 22.54 and Jackson was fifth with a 22.75.  The duo races in the 200m final at 8:25 p.m. ET Saturday.Â
*Sophomore Michelle Smith secured a win in the third heat of the 400m hurdles and was third overall.  She will race in the final at 8:05 p.m. Saturday.
*Sophomore Mohamed Adoini clocked the third-fastest 400m hurdle time of his career with a 49.21 to win the prelims.  The first-year transfer will race in the final at 8:15 p.m. Saturday.
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The Lowdown: *Ndubuisi improved on her third and fourth attempts in the shot put and finished with a fifth try at 18.15 meters/59 feet, 6.75 inches.
*Murrell-Ross watched her second attempt in the shot travel the second-longest distance of her season at 18.02m/59-1.50 for third.
*Van Huyssteen had a first attempt clearance at 5.60m/18-4.50 in the pole vault to finish second.  This passed his school record of 18-0.50 set at the 2025 meet and gave him a silver for the second time after also earning the honor in 2024.
*Keys bounced back from a first try foul to go 7.82m/25-8 to take fifth in the long jump.
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Hep Update: *Rush opened with a personal-best mark of 6.32m/20-9 to win the long jump.
*She approached her season best in the javelin with her only fair toss of 32.94m/108-1 to finish 12th.
*Rush concluded her seven events by taking fourth in the 800m with a 2:14.83.
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Saturday's Schedule: Sydney Harris, Danah Nembhard and Skylynn Townsend will triple jump at 4 p.m.  The first event scheduled on the track is the women's 4x100m relay at 6:05 p.m.
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Results and recaps from the Bulldogs' indoor and outdoor seasons will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia's track & field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack.
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