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Boilermakers Head to Simmons-Harvey Invitational

Purdue Indoor Track & Field is set for a one-day meet at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational hosted by Michigan on Saturday, Jan. 18.

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Indoor Track & Field is set for a one-day meet at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational hosted by Michigan on Saturday, Jan. 18.
 
Men's Notes
Cameron Miller has won all three of his races to start the 2024-25 season with two victories in the 300m and a win in the 4x400m relay. He has run the seventh-fastest (32.43) and 17th-fastest (32.56) 300m times in NCAA history. He is set to run his first 200m of the season on Saturday.
Antoine Spencer ran 32.82 in the 300m to rank seventh in the country. He and Miller are the only pair of teammates to run sub-33 so far this season.
• The 4x400m relay team of Miller, Zach Mylenek, Jahn Riley and Spencer ran 3:07.54 which stands third in the country and placed third in Purdue history.
Collin Kao took his first pole vault victory of the season in 5.17m (16-11.50) and ranks 25th in Division I. It was a personal-best vault, including his outdoor career.
Nolan Macklin took a third-place finish in the 60m finals for the second time this season. He has run between 6.72-6.74 in four of his five races.
 
Women's Notes
Zoe Sullivan ranks second in the country with an 8.08 in the 60m hurdles that she ran at the Rod McCravy Memorial Invite. She has three personal bests this season after she ran both 8.18 and 8.12 in the prelims and finals at the season-opener in Chicago.
Nia Wilson ran a personal-best 7.32 in the 60m for a runner-up finish at the Rod McCravy Memorial Invite. Her time ranks 11th in the country.
• Both Britannie Johnson (14.44m / 47-04.50) and Britannia Johnson (14.31m / 46-11.50) are coming off personal best performances in the shot put. Britannia Johnson also had a personal best in the weight throw (17.09m / 59-05.00) at the Rod McCravy Memorial Invite.
Emma Squires is set to make her season debut in the 3000m. She enters the season fourth in program history with a 9:28.12 last season.
 
Next Up
Purdue will split the team between the Crossroads of America Invite in Indianapolis, Ind. and Fighting Illini Challenge & Combined Events in Champaign, Ill.