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Andrew Cyr | sifoeeprocess.com | June 11, 2018

USC rallies for women's title in photo finish on final relay event

Watch the stunning finish to USC's improbable 2018 track title

It was only fitting that the 2018 DI women鈥檚 track and field championship was decided on the last race, on a photo finish.

Southern California entered the final event of the championship, the 4x400-meter relay, trailing both Georgia (52) and Stanford (51). Only a 10-point, first-place finish could have given the Trojans their program's second outdoor title.

Kendall Ellis made sure that happened with a finish for the ages.

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USC found itself trailing both Purdue and Oregon on the final leg of the event. That鈥檚 when Ellis found a championship-level gear with an incredible final sprint.

Watch the race and finish here:

The relay team consisting of Ellis, Kyra Constantine, Anna Cockrell and Deanna Hill finished with a time of 3:27.06, .07 ticks better than second-place Purdue. Ellis鈥 closing leg was timed at an incredible 50.05.

After Georgia protested the result for inadvertent contact, the protest was denied and USC was officially crowned 2018 champion. The Bulldogs and Cardinal did not qualify for the 4x400 relay final and the Trojans finished with 53 points to secure the victory by one point.

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