LITTLE ROCK – An unseasonably cold and blustery day was the main obstacle for Little Rock's men's outdoor track and field squad in Saturday's Little Rock Open at the Coleman Sports and Recreation Complex.
Emmanuel Olie set a new personal record in the 100 meter as he finished second with a time of 10.89 seconds.
Also setting a personal record was Jaelon Gossett in the 400-meter hurdles as he finished second with a time of 57.24 — the ninth-fastest time in program history.
Travion Clark was the Trojans' top finisher in the 200 as he came second in 22.