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COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Davis breaks Eastern Oregon University record in 60 hurdles

by MAX OSWALD
Sports Reporter | February 7, 2024 1:00 AM

TJ Davis, Eastern Oregon Track & Field

Sandpoint’s TJ Davis, now a graduate student at Eastern Oregon University, recently broke the EOU school record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.13 seconds at the EOU Lew Thorne Invite held Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Eastern Oregon Field House.

Previously, Davis held the second-best time in the record books (8.24), a time he ran at the 2022 NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships where he was crowned the national champion in the heptathlon. His performance that year of 5,439 points is currently the second-best performance in EOU history.

In addition, Davis also currently holds records in six other events for the Mountaineers. In EOU history he holds the sixth-best indoor long jump (22-3.5), tenth-best 60-meter dash (7.21), second-best 110-meter hurdles (14.52), fourth-best 400-meter hurdles (53.46), second-best decathlon (7,101) which won the Cascade Collegiate Conference in 2022, and is part of the best 4x100 meter relay in school history (41.23) as well as the third-best (41.82).

Davis, who is already a four-time All-American and has countless individual title wins in the decathlon and heptathlon, will look to add to his already impressive resume in the following months.

Eastern Oregon will compete at the Whitworth Invitational at The Podium in Spokane Feb. 9-10.

Jantzen Lucas, Lewis-Clark State College Baseball

Priest River’s Jantzen Lucas, a left-handed pitcher, started off his junior campaign in the win column Thursday, Feb. 1, as No. 3 Lewis-Clark State College took on No. 6 Tennessee Wesleyan. 

Lucas played a big role in the 13-7 season-opening victory at the East/West Challenge in Mesa, Airz., throwing 2 1/3 innings in relief, striking out four while giving up two hits, two walks, and two earned runs. According to a report by Lewis-Clark State Athletics, Lucas took over with two outs in the bottom of the fifth, and then struck out the side in the sixth before giving up two runs in the seventh inning.

The Warriors will travel to the College of Idaho for four games against the Coyotes between Feb. 23 and 25.