| 2003-04 CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD REVIEW
2003-04
Meet Results/Schedule
Jason
Smoots, a six-time national champion sprinter at North Carolina Central
University from 1999-2003, will compete in the 100-meter dash at the 2004
U.S. Olympic Team Trials on Saturday, July 10, in Sacramento, California.
[Full Story]
North
Carolina Central University placed fourth in the 4x400-meter relay at the
2004 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hilmer
Lodge Stadium on the campus of Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California.
[Full Story]
Five
North Carolina Central University student-athletes will be competing at
the 2004 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
from May 27-29 at Hilmer Lodge Stadium on the campus of Mount San Antonio
College in Walnut, California. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University captured four event victories during the 2004
NCCU "Eagle All-Comers" Last Chance Track & Field Meet on the Durham
campus on Friday (May 7). [Full
Story] [Complete
Results]
North
Carolina Central University placed third in the college men's 4x400-meter
relay at the 2004 Penn Relays, finishing ahead of North Carolina A&T
and Ohio State. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University freshman Hakeem Mohammed captured the
men's 100-meter dash conference championship with a winning time of 10.42
at the 2004 CIAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Charlotte,
NC. [NCCU
Story & Results] [CIAA
Press Release] [Complete
Results]
North
Carolina Central University junior Steven Enoch earned All-CIAA
honors in the long jump, while NCCU student-athletes advance to the finals
in seven events, including the front-runner in the 100-meter dash Hakeem
Mohammed. [NCCU
Results & Photos]
Former
North Carolina Central University track star Julius Sang, one of
Kenya's early Olympic medalists, has died after falling ill several weeks
ago with intestinal difficulties. [Full
Story]
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. [Full
Story]
Five
North Carolina Central University student-athletes were crowned conference
champions and another earned MVP honors at the 2004 CIAA Indoor Track and
Field Championships at the Freeman Center on the campus of Christopher
Newport University in Newport News, VA. [Story
and Results]
North
Carolina Central University head coach Michael Lawson has been voted
as the 2003 CIAA Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year, the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association announced Wednesday (Nov. 12). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University's men's team placed second at the 2003 CIAA
Cross Country Championships at the SAS Complex in Cary, NC, marking their
best conference finish under 15-year head coach Michael Lawson. [Full
Story] [Herald-Sun
Story] [Meet
Preview by Herald-Sun]
NCCU's
Jean
Pierre Joubert set a new course and meet record at the fourth annual
D.R.F.C. Collegiate Cross Country Invitational at Ballou Park in Danville,
VA, when he completed the five-mile stretch in 28 minutes, 39 seconds.
[Full Story]
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