
TCU Women Win Two Events on Final Day of Texas Relays
3/29/2025 10:27:00 PM | Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track
Frogs break 4x100m school record
AUSTIN – TCU track and field's women's 4x100m relay squad made a statement on Saturday afternoon, running the second fastest time in the world this year on the final day of the 97th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Indya Mayberry, Iyana Gray, London Tucker and Teanna Harlin combined to run a 42.87, the top time in the NCAA this season, a new TCU school record and the No. 2 time in 2025, only trailing Australia's 4x100m relay. The Frogs were sitting in third at the final handoff, but Mayberry breezed by Texas and Clemson to run away with the race for the Frogs.
Later in the afternoon, Mayberry and Gray raced in the 100m dash final. The freshman won her second event of the day, taking the event title with a 10.91, followed by Gray in sixth with an 11.19, just one hundredth off her lifetime best.
TCU's men also had relay success, placing sixth in the 4x800m relay and 4x400m relay.
Individually, Amari Kiluvia finished eighth overall in the finals of the 100m hurdles with a 13.41. In the 200m invitational, Kashie Crockett ran a 20.20 to place fourth.
The women's 4x400m relay squad closed out the meet for the Frogs, posting the second fastest time in school history with a 3:30.87 to finish third in the field.
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Indya Mayberry, Iyana Gray, London Tucker and Teanna Harlin combined to run a 42.87, the top time in the NCAA this season, a new TCU school record and the No. 2 time in 2025, only trailing Australia's 4x100m relay. The Frogs were sitting in third at the final handoff, but Mayberry breezed by Texas and Clemson to run away with the race for the Frogs.
Later in the afternoon, Mayberry and Gray raced in the 100m dash final. The freshman won her second event of the day, taking the event title with a 10.91, followed by Gray in sixth with an 11.19, just one hundredth off her lifetime best.
TCU's men also had relay success, placing sixth in the 4x800m relay and 4x400m relay.
Individually, Amari Kiluvia finished eighth overall in the finals of the 100m hurdles with a 13.41. In the 200m invitational, Kashie Crockett ran a 20.20 to place fourth.
The women's 4x400m relay squad closed out the meet for the Frogs, posting the second fastest time in school history with a 3:30.87 to finish third in the field.
For all the latest TCU track and field news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUTrackField, on Instagram at @tcu_track_xc and on Facebook at TCU Track and Field.
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