
Photo by: Walt Beazley
Tulsa’s Robinson Advances to NCAA 60 Meter Finals
3/11/2016 8:40:00 PM | Track and Field
On Friday night, University of Tulsa junior sprinter Bryce Robinson advanced to Saturday's finals in the 60 meters at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Birmingham Crossplex.
Robinson clocked a third-place time of 6.60 in the second of two heats of the 60 meters and finished with the sixth-best time overall. Houston's Cameron Burrell turned in the best 60m time of 6.50.
Marc Scott finished in 13th place in the 5,000m men's final with a time of 14:04.86, as Oregon's Edward Cheserek won the race in a time of 13:47.89
In the 200m, Robinson finished in ninth place overall in the preliminary round, falling just shy of advancing to the finals with a time of 21.085, losing out to Clemson's Tevin Hester's time of 21.083.
Robinson will race on Saturday in the finals of the 60m at 5:10 pm
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