Rowan senior Jason Agyemang ran the 2nd-fastest 110-meter hurdles time in NCAA Division 3 history Saturday on his home track at the Oscar Moore Invitational.
Agyemang, who was already No. 4 in D-3 history with his 13.74 in May at the New Jersey Athletic Conference Championships in Ewing, won the race in 13.72. I don’t see any wind reading at all in the results, but if it’s legal it will be No. 2 in D-3 history behind his former teammate, Jamir Brown, who ran 13.60 in the prelims at the NJAC Meet in Ewing last May.
Gunner Meyer of Central College in Pella, Iowa, ran 13.71 in a home meet two weeks ago but that was assisted by a 3.5 meters-per-second wind.
Taylor Rooney of Gustavus Adolphus in St. Peter, Minn., also ran 13.72 twice in May of 2021, once at a meet in Mankato, Minn., and again at the NCAA Championships in Greensboro, N.C.
Agyemang was the 2025 NCAA Division 3 champion over the 60-meter highs in 2025, 2nd to Brown last spring in outdoor Nationals and 3rd this past winter at indoor Nationals.
Agyemang’s 13.72 if legal would be No. 18 among U.S. men this year.