Scott breaks FAMU record, advances to NCAA semifinals
By Brian Howard
Office of Communications
FAMU junior Jaylyn Scott broke his own school record in the 400-meet hurdles as he advanced to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships that run Wednesday through Saturday in Eugene, Oregon.
Scott, a native of Bainbridge, Ga., became the first FAMU men’s track & field student-athlete to reach the outdoor championships since Dennis Pugh in 2015.
Scott clocked a personal and school record 50.36 to finish seventh overall on May 28 when he qualified for the championships.
“I honestly didn’t even know that I broke the school record,” said Scott. “That’s definitely something I’ve always wanted to do since I was a freshman; just leave a legacy with FAMU and be remembered forever.”
Scott’s previous school record in the 400-meter hurdles was set on May 16 at the Aggie Classic Twilight, breaking Pugh’s mark of 50.97, which was set in April 2015.
On the first day of the preliminary’s, Scott chalked up a time of 51.20 and qualified for the quarterfinals as he finished 13th overall, with the top 24 advancing to the quarterfinals.
“I feel like my performance at the East Preliminary was pretty good,” said Scott. “Anytime I run, I always feel like there is room for improvement, and I’m probably my hardest critic because of that mindset.”
FAMU head men’s track & field coach Skye Dawson knew Scott had the potential to be great.
“When he came in as a freshman, I knew this was bound to happen,” said Dawson. “I’m extremely proud of him and the times he’s hitting now are phenomenal. He hasn’t even reached his max potential.”
Scott, who has five 400-meter hurdles wins in his career, joined an elite group of sprinters over the past eight years who have qualified for the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Pugh represented the Rattlers in 2015 in the 400-meter hurdles, while the women’s 4×100 relay team of Nakia Linson, Jasmine Smith, Ashley Ivey and Dynasty Jones participated in the 2013 meet.
The men’s 400-meter hurdlers semifinals were scheduled for Wednesday at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon.