BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The day after claiming silver in the pentathlon, Destiny Masters jumped the 11th-best mark in the NCAA to win gold in the high jump, and Adria Navajon won his third-consecutive heptathlon title at the American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships at the Birmingham CrossPlex.
Masters, a junior from El Dorado, Kan., scored a meet-high 21 points to claim the AAC Most Valuable Performer award, earning 10 points in the high jump (1st), eight in the pentathlon (2nd), two in the long jump (7th) and one in the 60-meter hurdles (8th).