Track & Field: Davis punches ticket as Hoos complete first day of NCAA East Regional
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
The Virginia men’s track and field team kickstarted competition on the opening day of the NCAA East Preliminaries on Wednesday at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. as Keyandre Davis punched his ticket to the NCAA Outdoor Championships while Billy Atkinson, Gary Martin and Alex Sherman each advanced to the quarterfinal round.
- Davis punched his ticket on his third and final throw in the competition, launching one out 66.71m/218-10 to finish in sixth place.
- The junior opened the competition throwing for 63.87m/209-6 before fouling on his second attempt.
- Not letting the pressure get to him, Davis saved the best throw for last and was just off his personal and season best of 67.12m/220-2 from the ACC Outdoor Championships.
- Davis bettered his finish at the NCAA East Preliminary after finishing 41st in the event with his mark of 57.61m/189-0 last season.
𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗧 🫡
Keyandre Davis secured his spot for the NCAA Outdoor Championships on his third and final throw in the men’s hammer (66.71m/218-10, 6th)!!#GoHoos pic.twitter.com/w8Wc1dZvIU
— Virginia Track & Field and Cross Country (@UVATFCC) May 28, 2025
- Not letting the five-hour weather delay get to him, Martin won his heat with ease. The junior crossed the line in 3:40.52 to earn an automatic qualifying bid to the quarterfinal.
- Martin’s time was good for eighth overall between the four sections.
- Atkinson ran his way to a new personal best time of 3:40.97 to finish sixth in his heat and 13th overall.
- He bettered his previous best of 3:41.24 from the 2025 Virginia High Performance.
- Atkinson qualified for the next round on time as the top five in each heat and the next four fastest times move on. The sophomore grabbed the second time qualifying position.
- Sherman recorded the sixth fastest qualifying time crossing the line in 50.35 to finish second in his heat and sixth overall.
- The senior secured an automatic bid to the quarterfinals as the top three in each heat and the next six fastest times move on.
- This marks the third consecutive year in which Sherman has qualified for the NCAA East Regional in the 400-meter hurdles and the second straight year in which he has advanced to the quarterfinals.
- Sherman just missed qualifying for the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Championships finishing 14th in the quarterfinals with his time of 50.34.
Qualifying to the Championships site is accomplished through performance in the First Rounds. Twelve competitors from each individual event and twelve teams from each relay event advance from each First Round site. The individual event student-athletes and relay teams accepted into Championships competition based on their performance at the First Rounds will be announced and posted on NCAA.com the week prior to Championships competition.
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The Cavalier women will begin competition Thursday at Hodges Stadium, starting with Annika Kelly and Estel Valeanu in the women’s hammer throw at 8 a.m.