Not very many across the country posted provisional-qualifying times in the 60-meter hurdles, but Snell burst out of the gates with the third-best time in Division II.
The senior speedster clocked an 8.06 in the preliminaries, currently ranking fifth in conference history among the company of recent greats like Malone’s star national qualifier Ashton Dulin.
Snell hovered right around the same time in the finals, where he finished runner-up in the field with a time of 8.07 seconds.
Snell also tied for sixth (out of 32) in the 300-meter run while tying for first in his heat with a time of 36.54 seconds.