
ERAU Spikes Classic
Embry-Riddle Track and Field Complex
Daytona, Fla.
Three new Keiser school records were set today on the first day of the Spikes Classic, hosted by Embry-Riddle.
Kailyn Kelly set a new program record for the women's heptathlon, and
Noam Pritchett broke the high jump record, previously held by
Cole Wilson. As of this writing, Pritchett's mark is tied for first in the NAIA.
Tim De Greef set a KU record in the men's hammer throw. Three Seahawks secured NAIA B-standard qualifications today.

1:
Noam Pritchett - High Jump (2.05m)
2:
Hugo Biget - Long Jump (7.15m)
3:
Tim De Greef - Hammer Throw (45.09m)
4:
Kailyn Kelly - Heptathlon (3901 points)
Noam Pritchett - High Jump (2.05m)
Hugo Biget - Long Jump (7.15m)
Kailyn Kelly - Heptathlon (3901 points)

The Seahawks will compete in the final day of the Embry-Riddle Spikes Classic tomorrow.
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