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LUBBOCK, Texas — The ACU track and field team took a limited squad to the Sports Performance Center on the Texas Tech campus in search of season-best marks and several top marks were brought home from Lubbock. The field at the Jarvis Scott Invitational was huge, with 30 colleges bringing full or partial squads to the meet, including defending American Athletic Conference champion USF, and partial squads from Wisconsin and Oregon.

Highlights of the weekend include:


Arthur Jenkins placed 5th in the men’s triple jump with a personal best jump of 5-50-2/15.29m in a field that included the defending NCAA D-1 indoor national champion. It was Jenkins’ first time to jump over 50 feet – indoor or outdoors – and moves him to #2 in the WAC.
In a field of 93 runners in the women’s 400, Emma Santoro ran a personal best time of 54.12, placing 8th and moving her into the top-3 in the WAC. Gracee Whiteaker also ran a personal best time of 57.62.
Miguel Hall advanced to the semifinals of the 60 hurdles, missing the finals by .001 of a second, as he ran a season best time of 7.93, only a tenth of a second off his personal best and the 2nd best time in the WAC headed into the conference meet.
Purdue transfer Nickens Lemba ran a season best time of 48.24 in the men’s 400, moving into the top-5 in the WAC. Ryan McMeen also ran a season best of 48.70.
Durrell Collins, Jr, the transfer from Fort Scott CC, notched his personal best of 21.39 in the men’s 200, placing him in the top-5 in the WAC.
In a field filled with All-Americans, Rhet Punt finished 5th in the weight throw with a toss of 64-3/19.58, his 2nd best competitive throw of the season. Rylan Smart, coming back from an injury-filled outdoor season in 2025, threw a season best of 55-3.25/16.85 in the event.
Freshman Kee’Lani Whitlock ran a season best time of 7.62 in the women’s 60, moving her into the top-10 in the WAC. Fellow freshman Morgan Morris ran a season-best 24.82 in the women’s 200, putting her in the WAC top-10 in that event.

Coach Miles Smith: “This week we continued to gain momentum going into the WAC meet. We gathered more ACU top-10 all-time performances and improved our standings in the conference in several events, which is what we need going into the championship meet. Emma Santoro was lights-out in the 400 meters and AJ Jenkins triple jumping over 50 for the first time as a freshman is huge. Durrell Collins’ 200 meter run was stellar and much needed to keep the momentum going. We still have more big performances ahead of us and we are excited to get back to work and gear up for the WAC Championship.”

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The Jarvis Scott is the final meet of the indoor regular season for the Wildcats. The WAC Indoor Championship will be held on Feb. 27-28, at The Podium in Spokane, Wash.