| (March 3, 2004)
NCCU's Enoch Headed To NCAA Indoor Track & Field
Championships
North Carolina Central University junior Steven
Enoch will attempt to earn his fifth All-America honor when he competes
in the 2004 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships at
the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, March 12-13.
Enoch, a Burlington, NC native, will be competing
in the long jump. The four-time All-American and National Champion
heads into next week's competition ranked eighth in the nation in the event
with a mark of 23 feet, 11.75 inches.
"I expect Steve to earn his fifth All-American
honor," said head coach Michael Lawson. "He also has an opportunity to
win a national title in this event. He is fresh, he is a veteran, and he
wants it real bad. He will rise to the occasion and perform very well."
This will be Enoch's first time competing
in the long jump at the indoor championships. During the 2002 indoor season,
Enoch failed to qualify for the long jump, but did manage to place third
in the triple jump. During the 2002 outdoor season, he leaped into
a surprising second place finish with a personal-best jump of 25'-8.25".
Enoch was also a member of the 2002 National Championship 4x100-meter relay
team.
Last season an injury kept him
out of indoor competition. Enoch returned outdoors to finish eighth
at the 2003 NCAA Championships with a bound of 23'-8".
Enoch, the lone Eagle to advance to
the championships, will take flight on March 12 at 3 p.m. |