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Moore paces Hogs on first day at NCAA Indoor
Day one of the 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships saw No. 4 Arkansas open strong with South Plains transfer Gabe Moore posting a record first day in the heptathlon.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Day one of the 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships saw No. 4 Arkansas open strong with South Plains transfer Gabe Moore posting a record first day in the heptathlon Friday afternoon in College Station.
Moore kickstarted the day in phenomenal fashion for the Hogs, scoring the best first-day heptathlon total of his career with 3,343 points. Moore began the event with a personal record in his first three events, racing to 6.94 in the 60, marking 7.33m/24-0 3/4 in the long jump and heaving the shot put out 14.38m/47-2 1/4. He capped the day in fifth position overall after a solid clearance of 1.99m/6-6 1/4 in the high jump.
NCAA Finalists
- Kenzo Cotton – 200 meters (20.63) Top runner in heat one; had the fifth-fastest time of the day.
Saturday Scoring Opportunities
Arkansas’ first opportunity to pick up points on Saturday will come from Gabe Moore in the heptathlon, beginning at 12 p.m. with the 60-meter hurdles. The Razorbacks will also have chances to score with Kenzo Cotton in the 200, Cameron Griffith in the 3,000 and will close out the meet with the 4-x-400-meter relay. The two-day event will be live streamed on ESPN3 with Saturday’s stream beginning at 4 p.m.
NCAA Indoor Championships
Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium
March 9, 2018
60 Meters Semifinal
10. Kenzo Cotton – 6.66
200 Meters Semifinal
5. Kenzo Cotton – 20.63
400 Meters Semifinal
14. Obi Igbokwe – 46.67
Rhayko Schwartz – DNF
5,000 Meters Final
12. Jack Bruce – 14:18
Long Jump
11. Laquan Nairn – 7.52m/24-8 1/4
Heptathlon (4 of 7)
5. Gabe Moore – 3,343 pts.
(3) 60 Meters – 6.94, 904 pts.
(3) Long Jump – 7.33m/24-0 3/4, 893 pts.
(4) Shot Put – 14.38m/47-2 1/4, 752 pts.
(5) High Jump – 1.99m/6-6 1/4, 794 pts.