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athletics
For the second time in three years, the the Rattlers who led by more than 100
North Carolina A&T men’s and women’s points after the first two events were
outdoor track and field teams swept the scored on Saturday during the final day
MEAC championships, May 4. of the championships.
This is the third consecutive MEAC For the second straight season, senior
title for the men’s outdoor team to go Kayla WhiTe was named the meet’s
along with their three straight MEAC most outstanding runner. She ran an
indoor titles and their 2018 MEAC NCAA-best 10.96 to win the 100 meters.
men’s cross-country championship. The According to the United States Track
women also hold three consecutive and Field Cross Country Coaches
MEAC indoor titles. Association, it was the fifth-fastest
collegiate time ever. White also ran an
“Based on some of the times we put NCAA-best 22.52 to win the 200. White
up, this is the best MEAC championship was also part of the Aggies 4x100
we have ever had,” said Duane Ross, championship team.
director of track and field programs.
Senior TreVor sTeWarT was the
For the women’s team, it was a day of main highlight for the men. He won the
redemption. Florida A&M has proven to 400 meters by running the 14th-fastest
be a formidable opponent for the N.C. time ever in the world at 44.38. Stewart
A&T women over the past two years at will head to the NCAA Division I East
the conference championships. It was Regional Preliminary Round (regionals)
the Rattlers who prevented the Aggies with the No. 1 team in the nation.
from repeating last season, and it was
The N.C. A&T Aggies also swept both Mid-Eastern Athletic
Conference (MEAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships to
become the first university in MEAC history to sweep the men’s
and the women’s indoor championships three years in a row.
Women’s ouTdoor TraCK & field Men’s OutdOOr track & Field
aggie men’s First-Team All-MEAC: Jayne Roberts (pole vault); Madeleine First-Team All-MEAC: Lasheon Strozier (triple jump); Derrick
Akobundu (long jump, 100mh); Kayla White (100m, 200m,
Wheeler (hammer); Aaron Wilkerson (shot put); Rodney Rowe
ANd WomeN’s 4x100); Tori Ray (400m, 4x400); 4x100); Cambrea Sturgis (100m, 200m, 4x100); Trevor Stewart (400m); Michael Dickson
(4x100); Taliyah Townsend (4x100); Kamaya Debose-
(110mh, 4x100); Malcom Croom-McFadden (4x100); Akeem
TraCk anD FielD Epps (4x100); Sun-Sara Williams (4x400); Kristoni Barnes Sirleaf (4x100); Akeem Lindo (4x400); Brandy Felix (4x400);
Chase Bonham (4x400); Kemarni Mighty (4x400); Regan
(4x400); Nilaja Florence (4x400); G’Jasmyne Butler (3,000m
Kimtai (1,500m)
steeplechase).
sWeeP meAC Second-Team All-MEAC: Paula Salmon (high jump, 400mh); Second-Team All-MEAC: Brandon Hicklin (long jump); Joshua
ChamPionshiPs Loren James (shot put); Cambrea Sturgis (200m); TeJyrica Faison (discus); Kevin Fofanah (hammer); Akeem Sirleaf
Robinson (100mh); Kristoni Barnes (800m).
(400m); Akeem Lindo (400mh); Regan Kimtai (800m)
Third-Team All-MEAC: Nazah Reddick (high jump); Cambrea Third-Team All-MEAC: Akeem Sirleaf (200m); Regan Kimtai
Sturgis (100m); Kamaya Debose-Epps (200m); Sun-Sara (3,000m steeplechase)
Williams (400m); Paula Salmon (100mh); Nilaja Florence
(400mh).
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