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Carolina Central University "Eagle" Athletics Department
(Friday, Apr. 20, 2007)
NCCU WOMEN LEAD AFTER DAY ONE OF THE CIAA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
PETERSBURG, VA -- North Carolina Central University's
women are leading after day one of the 2007 CIAA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships on the campus of Virginia State University in Petersburg,
Va.
NCCU swept All-CIAA honors (top three positions)
in both the women's 3000-meter run and the women's shot put to amass 63
points and claim the top spot through four events on Friday. St. Augustine's
is currently second in the women's standings with 32 points, followed by
the defending champions from Bowie State University with 24 points.
Four Lady Eagles crossed the 3000m run
finish line before any other CIAA opposition, topped by conference champion
Desinia Johnson with a winning time of 11:06.01. She was followed by CIAA
cross country champion Ashley Cooke (11:08.83), Latanya Lesine (11:14.68)
and Aisha Brown (11:40.31).
NCCU also dominated the women's shot put,
with Jamie Brown winning the event with a toss of 12.94 meters. Chanel
Rayner placed second (12.90 meters) and Latasha Jones took third place
(12.87 meters).
Virginia State's Brynn Rosser repeated as the CIAA Champion in the
women's javelin throw with a distance of 39.44 meters.
NCCU's Eric Smalls repeated as the CIAA men's
shot put champion with a heave of 15.53 meters, the longest toss in the
conference championship meet in 11 years.
NCCU's Mark Davis and SAC's Joe Kindred battled
in the men's high jump, with each clearing the best height (2.21 meters
/ 7-feet, 3-inches) in meet history (on record). Davis was determined to
be the CIAA champion.
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