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Adesola Places Third in 110-Meter Hurdles on Final Day of NCAA Championships

EUGENE, Ore. – University of Houston senior John Adesola posted a third place finish in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2025 NCAA Track & Field Outdoor Championships on Friday.   The men’s team closed out the season with a tie for 19th with 15 points. Texas A&M and University of Southern California shared the team […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – University of Houston senior John Adesola posted a third place finish in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2025 NCAA Track & Field Outdoor Championships on Friday.
 
The men’s team closed out the season with a tie for 19th with 15 points. Texas A&M and University of Southern California shared the team title with 41 points.
 
Two Cougars earned First Team All-American honors in the 110-meter hurdles, with Adesola clocking a personal best 13.28 to finish third. Senior Jamar Marshall Jr. followed in fourth at 13.34.
 
It marks Adesola’s first career First Team honor while Marshall Jr. earned his third, adding to previous selections at the 2021 Outdoor Championships and 2022 Indoor Championships.
 
Sophomore Antrea Mita earned Second Team All-America honors and tied for 13th place with a mark of 2.15m in the men’s high jump.
 
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