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Armanie Coleman set a new Maryland track and field record in the 100 meters with a time of 11.49 seconds, breaking the previous record of 11.50 set in 1979. She also contributed to the Terps' third-fastest 4×100 relay time in program history at 45.07 seconds.
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Armanie Coleman broke the Maryland track and field women's 100 meters record with a time of 11.49 seconds.
The previous record of 11.50 seconds was set by Leona Taylor in 1979, making it the longest standing women's program record.
Armanie Coleman helped the Maryland team achieve a time of 45.07 seconds in the 4×100 relay, marking the third-fastest in program history.

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