Aggie Sports
Aggie Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track Teams Repeat as MEAC Champs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University women’s indoor track and field make history by repeating as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champions by winning the 2018 crown at the Prince George’s Sports & Learning Complex. The men also won making N.C. A&T the first MEAC school to win back-to-back indoor men’s and women’s track and field championships since Delaware State did it in 1986 and ‘87.
Not only did the women win their second straight indoor title, for the second straight year they blew away the field. A year after winning by 51 points over the closest opponent, the Aggie women won seven titles on the final day to smash the field with 173.50 points. Their closest team in 2018 was Bethune-Cookman’s 111 points. In total, N.C. A&T won gold in the women’s 4x400m relay, 60 meters, 200m, 400m, pole vault and triple jump. The Aggies won silver in the distance medley, 800m, high jump and long jump events while taking bronze in the long jump conquering the field. N.C. A&T director of track & field programs, Duane Ross, was recognized as the 2018 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year.
“I am extremely proud of how hard our athletes fought from start to finish,” said Ross. “Each and every one of our athletes left everything they had on the track this weekend. We had multiple athletes step up in various events, which should be the case in a championship meet. We had so many great performances, none more than Kayla White winning the 60-meter hurdles in MEAC record time and walking back to the start line and winning the 60 meters.”
Junior Kayla ran the 60mh in 8.09 to break the conference record before taking down the competition in the 60 in 7.39. White broke her previous school record in the 60mh at the indoor conference championships. Akobundu (8.42) placed second behind White. Freshman TeJyrica Robinson finished seventh (8.64) and senior Morgan Knight placed eighth (8.65) to also score in the event for the Aggies.
There was also strength in numbers for White and the Aggies in the 60. Senior India Brown placed second (7.4) and sophomore Taliyah Townsend (7.54) was fifth as the Aggies posted 23 points in the event. Brown repeated as 200m-conference champion with a time of 24.03. Townsend won silver at 24.12, while White (24.51) was fourth and Ray (24.59) was sixth. On the day, White scored 25 points for N.C. A&T.
Knight was also superb in her final conference indoor championship. She eclipsed her previous conference record in the pole vault by measuring a personal-best 12-feet, 3 ¼ inches. Junior Anisa Toppin repeated as triple jump champion, leaping 41-feet, 1-inch to highlight the field events. Sophomore Medeleine Akobundu and Toppin placed second and third in the long jump on Day 2.
The Aggies went on to sweep the next four events taking control of the standings. Sophomore Tori Ray won her second title in the 400m with a personal-best 54.99, while freshman Nia Lundy (56.13) was fourth, freshman Payton Russell (56.50) got her PR in fifth and sophomore Sun-Sara Williams (56.69) was seventh.
In the final event the 4x400m relay team of Ray, Williams, Barnes and Lundy took gold with the Aggies fastest time in the event in 2018 with a 3:44.22.
“Kristoni Barnes had an excellent meet as well,” Ross added. “She ran a fantastic competition 800m and ran extremely well on the DMR and anchored the 4x400 to its victory. I'm truly excited to see what she does in the future.”
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