Jaydean Joseph
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- Height:
- 5-11
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- Hometown:
- Grand Mall, Grenada
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- Year:
- Junior
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- High School:
- Happy Hill Secondary School
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- Previous College:
- Monroe CC
Bio
A sprinter with international experience and success...will provide the Golden Eagles with a threat at events ranging from 55m up to 400m and relays...can lend a combination of experience and leadership in the sprints.
Coach Angel on Jaydean: Jaydean is a versatile athlete with range from the 100m up to the 400m. She will be a key asset on the track. Her impact on the program will be felt immediately. I look for Jaydean to score in multiple events in the OVC.
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Jaydean attended Monroe Junior College in the Bronx...placed eighth at the IAAF World Youth Championships in 2013, and was a 2015 National Junior College qualifier both indoors and outdoors...owns PR times of 12.1 seconds in the 100m, 25.0 at 200m and 56.9 at 400m.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Happy Hill Secondary School in St. George's, Grenada...named her school's Track & Field Athlete of the Year for six consecutive years (2007-12).
PERSONAL: The daughter of Christophe Tobieire and Angela Joseph...born April 12, 1996 in Grenada, West Indies...full name is Jaydean C. Joseph...majoring in business.
News mentions
A lineup of 14 members of the Tennessee Tech track & field team will be in California this weekend to compete on an extremely high level at the Brutus Hamilton Open, led by three runners who return to their home state to showcase their abilities.
Competing on two fronts yielded some sensational results for the Golden Eagle track & field team, with four first place performances, two school records, nine personal-best efforts and an historical first for the program.
Tennessee Tech runners and throwers set four more school records Saturday at the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational, including a mark by D'Airrien Jackson in winning the 400-meter dash that is close to the Olympic Trials qualifying standard.
\Na’Asha Robinson and \Sarah Brandt have opened the 2016 outdoor season by establishing school records on the first day of the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
The assault on the school record books proved successful during the indoor season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team, and now coach Wayne Angel’s team turns its focus to the outdoor season, which gets underway this weekend at the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team added two more school records Saturday on the second day of Notre Dame's Meyo Invitational, after establishing two school records Friday night on the opening day of the meet against some of the best programs in the country.
After setting one school record and two personal best marks Friday night to open action at the Vanderbilt Invitational, the Tennessee Tech women's track & field team added another school record and five more career topping efforts Saturday to wrap up the squad's third weekend of action during the indoor season.
The Tennessee Tech women's track & field team claimed three first place finishes while setting three school records and a handful of personal best marks Sunday at the Ed Temple Invitational at Tennessee State.
Tennessee Tech runners broke four school records Saturday, including marks that had stood for 18 and 15 years, when the Golden Eagles opened the 2015-16 indoor season at the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
What promises to be an exciting, record-breaking season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team gets underway Saturday when coach Wayne Angel takes a squad of 20 athletes to Nashville to compete in the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
