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Tennessee's men's and women's track and field teams competed in the Orange and Purple Invitational at the Clemson Indoor Track Complex in Clemson, South Carolina on Friday.
The Vols swept the top three spots in the men's pole vault competition. Sophomore Clarke Byram won the event, posting a mark of 5.55 meters, the second best mark of his career. Seniors Blake Sifferlin and Evan Puckett finished in second and third place, respectively, in the pole vault as both recorded a mark of 5.40 meters, while Cade Gray finished fourth (5.25 meters).
In the women's pole vault, Mya Strahm posted a mark of 4.19 meters. She finished second at the meet and her mark ranks No. 24 in the NCAA this season. Kendall Ford finished fourth in the women's pole vault with an effort of 3.94 meters.
Junior Grant Campbell finished third in the men's high jump as he recorded a leap of 2.07 meters.
Tennessee will next compete Jan. 30-31 with most of the team making a return to Clemson for the Bob Pollock Invitational. The Vols' and Lady Vols' distance runners will compete at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Vols swept the top three spots in the men's pole vault competition. Sophomore Clarke Byram won the event, posting a mark of 5.55 meters, the second best mark of his career. Seniors Blake Sifferlin and Evan Puckett finished in second and third place, respectively, in the pole vault as both recorded a mark of 5.40 meters, while Cade Gray finished fourth (5.25 meters).
In the women's pole vault, Mya Strahm posted a mark of 4.19 meters. She finished second at the meet and her mark ranks No. 24 in the NCAA this season. Kendall Ford finished fourth in the women's pole vault with an effort of 3.94 meters.
Junior Grant Campbell finished third in the men's high jump as he recorded a leap of 2.07 meters.
Tennessee will next compete Jan. 30-31 with most of the team making a return to Clemson for the Bob Pollock Invitational. The Vols' and Lady Vols' distance runners will compete at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston, Massachusetts.
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This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Tennessee records three podium finishes in men's pole vault
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