| (March 15, 2003)
NCCU'S SMOOTS THREE-PEATS AS NCAA INDOOR TRACK CHAMPION
Powell Places Third in 60-Meter Hurdles to Earn All-America Honors
BOSTON -- North Carolina Central University
senior Jason Smoots etched his name in the history books Saturday
by winning the men's 60-meter dash at the 2003 NCAA Division II Indoor
Track & Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, becoming
the first three-time winner of the indoor sprint in Division II history
(dating back to 1985).
Smoots also improved upon his meet record
by posting a time of 6.55 seconds, his second-fastest finish of the season.
A native of Gadsden, Alabama, Smoots now has
six national championships to his credit - three indoor (2001 55m, 2002
60m, 2003 60m) and three outdoor (2001 100m, 2002 100m, 2002 4x100m).
"It feels good," Smoots said about his place
in NCAA history, "but I thought I should have run faster."
NCCU sophomore Chanda Powell earned
her second All-America honor of the two-day championship event and the
third of her young career by placing third in the women's 60m hurdles with
a season-best time of 8.70. On Friday, the Durham, NC native finished sixth
in the women's long jump.
"You can't ask for anything better than that,"
NCCU head coach Michael Lawson said about Powell's top three finish on
Saturday. "She competed like a champ. This is an exciting moment for her."
Photos courtesy of TrackShark.com
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