ATHENS, Ga. --- Georgia true freshman Kendell Williams set an American Junior record to win the Bulldog Heptathlon and highlight the second day of the Spec Towns National Team Invitational in Athens on Saturday.
Williams established an American Junior record with 6,018 points to win the Bulldog Heptathlon. Her score leads the nation, is No. 2 all-time in the school record books and is currently No. 2 in the 2014 world rankings. This comes after Williams set the World Junior and collegiate records in the pentathlon during the indoor season.
Behind Williams was junior Quintunya Chapman, who scored 5,669 points to finish fourth through seven events. Chapman's total boosted her to No. 5 on Georgia's all-time top-10 list and No. 2 on the national performance list.
Georgia also had 15 top collegiate finishes or outright wins during the second day of the Spec Towns Invitational.
"We had a fabulous meet with some of our best performances of the year," said Bulldog head coach Wayne Norton. "The results speak for themselves. We set records and had world and national leading marks at our meet. It was truly another great weekend to be a Georgia Bulldog!"