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SAN MARCOS, Texas – The 2018 Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships continued on Saturday as Little Rock's
Max Holzmueller highlighted the day by breaking the school record in the men's decathlon.
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Holzmueller entered Saturday in eighth place with 3,489 points after five of the 10 decathlon events — 2,486 points shy of the school record. He began the day by placing eighth in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 15.71 and then took 10th in the discus throw with a mark of 30.47 meters. Holzmueller shined in the pole vault as he finished second with a mark of 4.50 meters — the second-best mark in program history. After finishing 12th in the javelin throw, Holzmueller ended the decathlon by finishing first in the 1500 with a time of 4:40.98. The 1500 win was more than enough to break the school record as he finished with 6,515 points and took seventh-place overall.
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Holzmueller's record-breaking feat came exactly 11 years ago to the day when former Trojan Darren Caradine set the previous school record with 5,975 points.
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In other action,
Jalen Black set a personal record in the 400 prelim with a time of 48.52. The time was good enough 11th and was the ninth-fastest in program history.
Ch'kilas Calhoun took 15th in 49.41 seconds.
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Noah Smith just missed the cut for the 800-meter final as he finished ninth with a personal record of 1:54.315 — just .04 seconds off the eighth-fastest time.
Imad Amenzou was 15th in 1:56.02, and
Hunter Tucker was 20th in a personal-record time of 1:57.78.
Garrett Rokas placed 22nd with a time of 2:01.96, and
Jarred O'Connor finished 24th with a personal record of 2:04.85.
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Charles Okeze tied for 13th in the 100-meter prelim with a time of 10.488 seconds.
Keshawn Andrews finished 16th in 10.58 seconds to claim the ninth-fastest time in program history. Also claiming a top-10 spot in program history was
Travion Clark as he finished 19th in 10.598 seconds.
Jaelon Gossett was 24th in 10.76 seconds, and
Emmanuel Olie was 27th with a personal record of 10.83 seconds.
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Overall, Little Rock is currently tied for ninth place with two points after two days of competition.
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The Trojans will conclude the Sun Belt Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. Live coverage on ESPN3 is set to begin at 5 p.m. (CT).
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