AUSTIN, Texas. – Samford's
Erin Long earned honorable mention All-America honors in the women's javelin throw at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Thursday evening at the University of Texas.
Long had a long throw of 48.40 meters, which came on the first of her three attempts. The toss placed her 21
st in the event, giving her honorable mention All-America honors. The top eight in each event at the NCAA Championships are named first team All-American, while those who finish ninth through 16
th earn second team honors.
Long earned her spot at the NCAA Championships with a school-record toss of 51.10 meters, placing seventh at the NCAA East Regional. This season, she earned her third-straight Southern Conference title in the javelin with a throw of 50.68 meters.
Long is the second Samford student-athlete to compete at this year's NCAA Championships.
Titus Moore also picked up honorable mention All-America honors in the men's 110-meter hurdles Wednesday evening with a time of 13.89 seconds.
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