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Posted on 6/25/21 at 9:35 am to phil4bama
Posted on 6/25/21 at 9:35 am to phil4bama
Alabama Track and Field Trio Advance at the U.S. Olympic Trials
NCAA Champion alum Quanesha Burks is second after the opening round of the long jump, while All-American junior Tamara Clark is sixth in the 200 meters and All-American alum Emmanuel Bor is fourth after the prelims of the 5,000 meters
NCAA Champion alum Quanesha Burks is second after the opening round of the long jump, while All-American junior Tamara Clark is sixth in the 200 meters and All-American alum Emmanuel Bor is fourth after the prelims of the 5,000 meters
Posted on 6/25/21 at 11:21 pm to Alabama_Fan
I think I’m going to be sick….
MATT KING, ALABAMA’S LEADING SCORER AT SECS, ENTERS TRANSFER PORTAL
Matt King, who recently finished his freshman season at the University of Alabama, has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
King, who we ranked 19th in the high school of 2020, saw immediate success as a member of the Crimson Tide. In just one season, his 50 free went from a 19.7o to a 18.96, and his 100 free improved from 43.22 to 41.63. King was part of a historically-great class of college freshmen sprinters, alongside Cal’s Bjorn Seeliger, Florida’s Adam Chaney and Virginia’s Matt Brownstead.
King ended the NCAA season as the 3rd-fastest freshman of all time in the 100 free, and just outside the top 5 ever in the 50 free. He scored 14 points at NCAAs, based on his 5th place finish in the 100 free, and was projected to score in the 50 free before drawing a disqualification for a false start.
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MATT KING, ALABAMA’S LEADING SCORER AT SECS, ENTERS TRANSFER PORTAL
Matt King, who recently finished his freshman season at the University of Alabama, has entered the NCAA transfer portal.
King, who we ranked 19th in the high school of 2020, saw immediate success as a member of the Crimson Tide. In just one season, his 50 free went from a 19.7o to a 18.96, and his 100 free improved from 43.22 to 41.63. King was part of a historically-great class of college freshmen sprinters, alongside Cal’s Bjorn Seeliger, Florida’s Adam Chaney and Virginia’s Matt Brownstead.
King ended the NCAA season as the 3rd-fastest freshman of all time in the 100 free, and just outside the top 5 ever in the 50 free. He scored 14 points at NCAAs, based on his 5th place finish in the 100 free, and was projected to score in the 50 free before drawing a disqualification for a false start.
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