| 2006-07 CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK & FIELD REVIEW
2006-07
Meet Results/Schedule
2007
NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field National Championships - Third
Place (School's Best Team Finish)
2006
CIAA Cross Country Champions ... Lady Eagles Repeat !!!
2006
NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Champions !!!


North Carolina Central University senior Hakeem Mohammed ended his
standout running career at a place he had never been before on a national
level ... the top of the awards platform. [Full
Story]
Former
Saint Augustine's College sprinter Michael Lawson has been inducted
into the Division II Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame,
established in 1996 to recognize the accomplishments of NCAA Division II
track and field student-athletes. [Full Story]
Twelve
North Carolina Central University student-athletes will compete at the
2007 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships
from May 24-26 at Irwin Belk Complex on the campus of Johnson C. Smith
University in Charlotte, N.C. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University swept the men's regional coach and athletes
of the year for the Division II outdoor track and field season as chosen
by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University won 16 events and posted 41 top three performances
during the 16th running of the LeRoy T. Walker Outdoor Track and Field
Invitational on a warm Saturday at NCCU in Durham, N.C. [Full
Story]

Powered by a national championship performance by sophomore Christopher
Davis in the 60-meter dash, North Carolina Central University earned
its highest-ever team finish at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field
National Championships by placing third on Saturday (March 10) inside the
Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University freshman Mark Davis earned All-America
honors in the men’s long jump during day one competition at the 2007 NCAA
Division II Indoor Track ? Field Championships inside the Reggie Lewis
Center in Boston on Friday (March 9). [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University placed second in both the men's and women's
team standings at the 2007 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Indoor Track and Field Championships on Sunday (Feb. 11) at Christopher
Newport University in Newport News, Va. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University sophomore Jessica Mills finished fifth
in the women's triple jump at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational in
New York City on Saturday. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University made history Saturday (Nov. 4) by becoming
the first HBCU to advance to the women's cross country national championship
by winning the 2006 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Championship in
Wingate, N.C. [Full
Story]
NCCU
placed five of the top six runners to dominate the field and repeat as
CIAA Women's Cross Country Champions on Thursday (Oct. 19) at SAS Park
in Cary, N.C. Six Lady Eagles claimed all-conference honors by finishing
in the Top 10, topped by freshman Ashley Cooke, who won the women's
individual crown. [Full
Story]
North
Carolina Central University swept both women's and men's events at the
NCCU Eagle Cross Country Classic at Forest Hills Park in Durham, N.C. on
Saturday. [Full
Story]
The North
Carolina Central University women won the UNC Pembroke Cross Country Invitational,
topped by a first-place individual effort by junior
Yolanda Barber,
at Luther Britt Park in Lumberton, N.C. [Full
Story]
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