Miami Men’s Team Makes History With Top Ten Finish at National Championships

Miami Men’s Team Makes History With Top Ten Finish at National Championships

EUGENE, Ore. — The Miami men’s team finished tenth overall with 22 points at this year’s national championships — establishing the team’s highest finish and most points scored in program history.

Miami jumper Russell Robinson gave an incredible performance in the men’s triple jump — ending with a school record and personal best 17.13m (56 feet, 2.5 inches) to claim the silver medal, adding eight points the men’s team.

Robinson left it all out on the field, jumping over 17 meters twice in the six attempts given.

Hurricanes thrower Milton Ingraham II achieved First Team All-American honors as well in his signature event, the men’s discus. Ingraham II threw a mark of 59.74m (196 feet) for a seventh place finish and two points to the men’s team. 

Christina Warren will be the final Hurricane to compete in this year’s national championships. The Miami jumper will compete in Saturday’s triple jump, scheduled for 5:50 p.m. eastern time.

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