Stewart-Baynes Sets New School Record on Day One of the Carolina Challenge, Breaking a 35-Year-Old Benchmark

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Fifth-year Khamal Stewart-Baynes downed a 35-year-old program record to highlight the University of Miami track field team’s first day at the Carolina Challenge on Friday. 

Stewart-Baynes crossed the finish line in 21.17 in the 200m to set a new all-time best mark in the school record book. The previous mark of 21.36 was set by Robert Thomas in 1987. He enters tomorrow’s second day in first place.

A duo of Canes, Solomon Strader and Davonte Fuller, head to day two in first and second, respectively, in the 400m. Strader ended the day ranked 19th in the NCAA this year in the event with a time of 47.72. Fuller followed suit just behind Strader in 48.60…

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