| 2004-05 CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD REVIEW
2004-05
Meet Results/Schedule
2004
CIAA Men's Cross Country Champions !!!
Three
North Carolina Central University relay teams posted season-best times
en route to All-America honors at the 2005 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's
Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Abilene, Texas. [Full
Story]
Eleven
North Carolina Central University student-athletes will compete at the
2005 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
to be held May 26-28, at Elmer Gray Stadium on the campus of Abilene Christian
University in Abilene, Texas. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University took third place in both the men's and women's
team competitions at the 2005 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
held at Rogers Stadium on the campus of Virginia State University in Petersburg,
Virginia. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore Aisha Brown captured an individual
conference championship by winning the women's 3000-meter run during day
one competition of the 2005 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Outdoor Track and Field Championships held on the campus of Virginia State
University in Petersburg, Virginia. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University senior Detric Branch won the men's 200-meter
dash on the final day of the 2005 Duke Invitational at Wallace Wade Stadium
in Durham, NC. [Full
Story / Results]
North
Carolina Central University's men's relay squads had a big day at the 2005
Charlotte Invitational, hosted by UNC-Charlotte at Irwin Belk Track, as
the Eagles won the 4x400-meter relay and placed second in the 4x100m relay.
[Full Story/Results]
North
Carolina Central University won 12 events, more than any other school,
during the running of the 15th annual LeRoy T. Walker Olympic Development
Track and Field Meet on Saturday (March 19) on the campus of NCCU in Durham,
NC. [Full
Story/Results]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore Dorian Turner captured All-America
honors in the men's 200-meter dash on the final day of the 2005 NCAA Division
II Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston
on Saturday (March 12). [Full
Story]
Three
North Carolina Central University sophomores - Rashaad Lee,
Dorian
Turner and Hakeem Mohammed - will be competing in the 2005 NCAA
Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center
in Boston, March 11-12. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University placed third in both the men's and women's
team competitions at the 2005 CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships
in Newport News, Virginia, on Sunday (Feb. 13, 2005). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University won the women's sprint medley at the 2005 HBCU
Indoor Track and Field Invitational at the Prince George Sports Complex
in Landover, Maryland (Feb. 6, 2005). [Full
Story/Results]
North
Carolina Central University won the men's 4x400-meter relay at the 2005
University of Maryland Indoor Track and Field Terrapin Invitational at
the Prince George Sports Complex (Jan. 22, 2005). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University head cross country/track and field coach Michael
Lawson has been selected as the 2004 CIAA Men's Cross Country Coach
of the Year, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced
Friday (Nov. 7). [Full
Story]
Powered
by an All-Region performance by sophomore Joseph Estevez, the NCCU
men's cross country team placed fifth at the 2004 NCAA Division II Southeast
Regional Cross Country Championship in Wingate, NC. [Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University men's cross country team etched its name in
the history books Thursday by capturing the school's first conference championship
in cross country, defeating seven-time defending champions Saint Augustine's
College by the narrowest margin in league history, 35-36, at the 2004 CIAA
Men's and Women's Cross Country Championships at SAS Soccer Park in Cary,
NC. [Full
Story]

NCCU freshman Yolanda Barber claimed the women's individual conference
title by finishing the 5k course in 19:43.40. Barber's championship performance
followed by a fourth place effort by
Aisha Brown (20:40.20) powered
the Lady Eagles to a third place team finish. [Full
Story]
NCCU
junior Jean-Pierre Joubert placed 12th in a time of 35:18 to lead
the Eagles to a third place finish at The Wingate Cross Country
Invitational, in Wingate, NC.[Full
Story]
Powered
by Jean-Pierre Joubert, Eric Speer and Rashad Lee,
the Eagles won the Collegiate Cross Country Challenge in Danville, VA,
while the NCCU women placed second. [Full
Story / Results][Womens
Results]
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