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Smith Becomes National Shot Put Runner-Up, Three Other Illini Earn All-America Honors

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EUGENE, Ore. – The Illinois women's track and field team completed the second day of the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Thursday (June 12) from Hayward Field at Oregon. Abria Smith left the field today as a silver medalist in the shot put while Sophia Beckmon (long jump), Tacoria Humphrey (long jump) and Mia Morello (pole vault) all became All-Americans. The Fighting Illini women currently reside in second place with 16.5 points. 

With her throw of 18.85m (61-10 1/4) Smith emerged as the women's program's highest finisher ever in the shot put at the NCAA Outdoor Championships as the national runner-up. Debbie Smith previously held the highest event finish for 36 years when she earned bronze in 1989. She's the fourth individual to become an All-American in the event and collects the program's fifth shot put All-America honor.

The Olympia Fields, Ill. native finishes her lone season at Illinois as the Big Ten Outdoor Champion in the shot put to go along with a pair of All-America honors.  She became the program's first shot putter to earn Big Ten gold in 16 years since Olympic medalist Aja Evans last did in 2009. Smith toppled Evans' school records both indoors and outdoors with her outdoor mark being the first time an Illinois women's shot putter has broken the 18-meter barrier, 18.92m (62-1). Additionally, that 18.92m throw is 14th-furthest in NCAA outdoor history all-time.

Humphrey became the program's second-ever long jump All-American today in her fourth-place finish, 6.62m (21-8 3/4), which is the highest finish in the event in school history as well. The last Illinois outdoor All-American long jumper was Becky Kaiser 43 years ago in 1982 when she placed fifth. That 1982 season was the first year the women's team competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Humphrey closes out her senior season as the long jump champion at both the Big Ten Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Her 6.94m (22-9 1/4) leap she won with indoors is the third-furthest long jump in NCAA indoor history while also being the Big Ten, program and meet records.

She was the national runner-up in the event as well at the NCAA Indoor Championships, the highest an Illini woman has ever finished in the long jump. Humphrey finishes her collegiate career as three-time Big Ten Champion and two-time All-American long jumper while owning the indoor school record. The Indianapolis native only started long jumping three years ago in her sophomore season when Petros Kyprianou took over as director of the program.

Beckmon captured her first NCAA Outdoor All-America honors in the long jump in her sixth-place finish today, 6.49m (21-3 1/2). She's the program's third All-American long jumper joining the aforementioned Humphrey and Kaiser.

The Oregon City, Ore. native ends her sophomore season with two All-America long jump honors, a Big Ten Indoor Championships silver medal and Big Ten Outdoor Championships bronze medal. She is now a two-time All-American and three-time Big Ten Championship medalist with two in the long jump and one in the 4x100m relay.

Morello became an All-American for the first time in the pole vault when she cleared 4.39m (14-4 3/4) which slotted her in at eighth in today's competition. She is the third individual in program history to earn All-American status in the event and she captures the school's fourth pole vault All-America honor.

The junior who hails from Round Lake, Ill. began to hit her stride late in the season as she cleared a personal-best 4.42m (14-6) two weeks ago at the NCAA West Preliminaries leading to her 4.39m vault today. Her indoor season was highlighted with a sixth-place finish at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, 4.26m (13-11 3/4).

UP NEXT

The Orange and Blue track and field teams return to action tomorrow (June 13) with the heptathlon starting at 1:45 p.m. and field events at 6:30 p.m. CT. Fans can tune in on ESPN2 and watch specific events on ESPN+.

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Players Mentioned

Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Jumps
Sophomore
Tacoria Humphrey

Tacoria Humphrey

Jumps
Senior
Mia Morello

Mia Morello

Pole Vault
Junior
Abria Smith

Abria Smith

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Senior

Players Mentioned

Sophia Beckmon

Sophia Beckmon

Sophomore
Jumps
Tacoria Humphrey

Tacoria Humphrey

Senior
Jumps
Mia Morello

Mia Morello

Junior
Pole Vault
Abria Smith

Abria Smith

Senior
Throws