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Tennessee's 4x400-meter men's relay team records a NCAA championship podium finish.
Tennessee's 4x400-meter relay team ended its indoor season with a podium finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships at Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In the final event of the championships, the Vols ' 4x400 relay team of Andrew Brown, Calvin Wetsel, Harry Barton and Saad Hinti recorded a third-place finish. Tennessee's men finished the championships with 13 points and 19th in team standings.
The relay team completed the race with a time of 3:03. 73, a mark that represents Tennessee's best since a third-place finish in 2021 and second best time in program history. The top mark is 3:02.
46, set this season. In the women's pole vault, Lady Vols' sophomore Mya Straham became the third athlete to earn indoor All-America honors as she finished with an effort of 4. 26 meters (13-11.
75) on her second attempt. The effort earned her Second-Team All-America status. Vols' sophomore JL Van Rensburg made his debut in the national championships, earning Second-Team All-America honors with a 14th-place finish of 18.