Charisma Taylor has etched her name in Lady Vols’ indoor track and field history.
Taylor, a graduate transfer from Washington State, broke a Tennessee school record in the 60-meter hurdles at Clemson’s Bob Pollack Meet Friday.
She finished in 8.01 seconds, breaking Cleriece Law’s mark of 8.04 set in 2009.
Taylor qualified for the finals with a time of 8.06 seconds in the preliminaries, her previous personal best time.
Taylor, a native of Nassau, Bahamas, has the 10th best time in the world in the 60-meter hurdles. She is tied for third in the Southeastern Conference and tied for fifth in the NCAA.
Mia O’Neil posted a personal best in the 400-meter run as she crossed the finish line in 54.94 seconds.
Callie Tucker had a personal best mark in the women’s mile as she finished the race in 5:06.25
Tennessee’s Chandler Hayden finished second in the weight throw with a mark 20.39 meters, she was the top collegiate finisher at Clemson.
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