Georgia Track Opens 2026 Indoor Season in Dominant Fashion at Clemson Invite

Last Updated: January 11, 2026By


CLEMSON, S.C. – Georgia tallied an impressive 11 events wins and 14 improvements to the school’s all-time top-10 list to open the indoor season at the Clemson Invite in Clemson, S.C. on Saturday. 

 

Fast Facts

  • Out of the 14 improvements made to Georgia’s record book tonight six of those adjustments were by freshmen.
  • Freshman Jonathan Simms earned an event win during his collegiate debut in the men’s 400-meter dash. Simm’s facility record mark of 44.62 also earned him an impressive 2026 World Lead in the event as well as a place in indoor track and field history with the fourth-fastest 400-meter dash indoors in world history. Simm’s mark ranks second in Georgia track history indoors behind NCAA Champion, Christopher Morales-Williams.
  • Graduate transfer Vimbayi Maisvorewa continued the Bulldog’s dominance in the 400-meter dash on the women’s side, capturing the event win with a 52.44 finish. Maisvorewa’s mark now leads the NCAA and ranks fifth in the Georgia record book indoors.
  • Graduate Transfer Kimani Jack also had success in his Bulldog debut with an event win in the men’s high jump at 2.25m/7-4.50. Jack’s leap leads the NCAA and ranks fourth in program history indoors. 
  • Back on the track, women’s 4×400-meter relay squads took the top two sports with the A team comprised of Maisvorewa, graduate transfer Shaquena Foote and sophomores Michelle Smith and Sole Frederick. The quartet crossed the line at 3:28.16 to set an NCAA lead and move to second in school history indoors. The B relay team proved impressive as well with a 3:28.40 finish, due to the efforts of graduate transfer Chloe Fair, senior Dejanea Oakley and freshmen Skylar Brazzell and Tianna Springer. The B relay from today’s meet ranks third in Georgia history indoors and currently sits at second in the NCAA. 
  • Both the men and women contributed historic performances in the 300-meter dash. Oakley started the action with a career-best finish of 35.94 for first-place, which ranks as the third-best performance in collegiate history in the event. Freshman Sidi Njie followed Oakley’s effort with an event win at 32.10 in his collegiate debut, ranking his performance second in collegiate history. 
  • Freshman Le’Ezra Brown continued the trend of debut success with a runner-up finish in the men’s 60-meter hurdles finals at 7.68. That mark ranks third in the 2026 world rankings, tied for second in the NCAA and second in Georgia track history indoors.
  • On the women’s side of the 60-meter hurdles, Georgia found triple the success. Freshmen Madeline Cooper and Chelsi Williams both clocked their best times in the prelims. Cooper’s best effort was 8.10, moving her into fifth in the Georgia top list indoors and third in the current NCAA standings. Williams’ best was 8.22, which was good for eighth in school history indoors and 10th in the NCAA. Fellow freshman Taylor Cox gave her best effort in the finals to take third at 8.17, which ranks sixth in school history indoors and is tied for sixth in the NCAA standings.  
  • Additional Bulldogs tallying event wins were senior Kaila Jackson in the women’s 60-meter dash at 7.22, sophomore Danah Nembhard in the women’s triple jump at 12.78m/41-11.25 and sophomore Jayden Keys in the men’s long jump at 7.76m/25-05.50.

Up Next

Georgia will take a weekend off before returning to action for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational hosted by New Mexico Jan. 23-24 at the Indoor Track at the Albuquerque Convention Center.

Results and recaps from the Bulldogs’ indoor season will be found at georgiadogs.com. News and updates from Georgia’s track and field and cross country teams are always located on X/Instagram at @UGATrack.


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