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The NCCU cross country teams won four of seven meets in 2007. (Photo by Mike Slade)

NCCU CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD NEWS ...
photo by Mike Slade For the fourth time in the past six weeks, the North Carolina Central University men's and women's cross country teams have won their respective events. On Saturday (Oct. 13), NCCU swept the competition in the annual NCCU Eagle Classic at Forest Hills Park in Durham, N.C. [Full Story]

For the third time in the past four weeks, including two weekends in a row, the NCCU men's and women's cross country teams have won their respective events. On Saturday, NCCU swept the Division I competition in the annual Greensboro Invitational at Hagan Stone Park in Greensboro, N.C. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University men’s and women’s cross country teams swept for first place in the Guilford College Old North State Championships on Saturday afternoon. [Full Story]

The North Carolina Central University men’s and women’s cross country teams swept the UNC Pembroke Cross Country Invitational as both teams finished in first place on Saturday (Sept. 8). [Full Story]


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 !!!

Hakeem Mohammed - National Champion 400m dash 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]

Christopher Davis 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]



2005 CIAA Women's Cross Country Champions
2005 CIAA Women's Cross Country Champions !!!

NCCU Freshman Mills Wins Triple Jump National Title !!!

Jessica Mills North Carolina Central University freshman Brandon Jones took home a national title in the junior men's 800-meter run during the 2006 Finish Line USA Junior Outdoor Track ? Field Championships in Indianapolis, Ind. [Full Story] [Windows Media Player video courtesy of Dyestat, the Video Vault, Marc Davis]

North Carolina Central University's women placed ninth at the 2006 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track ? Field Championships Saturday in Emporia, Kan., the Lady Eagles best-ever finish at the national championship event. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University freshman Jessica Mills captured a national title in the women's triple jump at the 2006 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track ? Field Championships in Emporia, Kan. Friday, and she did so in convincing fashion. [Full Story]

Thirteen North Carolina Central University student-athletes will compete at the 2006 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships from May 25-27 at Fran Welch Stadium on the campus of Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. [Full Story]

The U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has named North Carolina Central University's Jessica Mills as the 2006 NCAA Division II Southeast Region Women's Field Athlete of the Year for the outdoor season.  [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University freshman Brandon Jones won three track events en route to being named male track event MVP at the CIAA Championships on the campus of Virginia State University on Saturday.  The NCCU men finished second overall behind Saint Augustine's College and the women finished third, just 25 points behind champion Bowie State University. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore Maurice Gailey won the men's 100-meter dash (10.77) at the Carolina Fast Times Meet in Chapel Hill, NC on Saturday. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University junior sprinter Hakeem Mohammed won both the men's 200 and 400-meter dashes at the Charlotte Invitational at the Irwin Belk Track on Saturday (April 1, 2006). [Full Story

Results: Lee Calhoun High School Track ? Field Invitational

Five North Carolina Central University men’s sprinters earned six All-America citations to place sixth at the 2006 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, marking the highest finish for the Eagles at an indoor national championship meet. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University will send 10 student-athletes to the 2006 NCAA Division II Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 10-11 in Boston at the Reggie Lewis Center. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore sprinter Maurice Gailey had a record-setting performance during the 2006 CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships to help lead the Eagles to a second place finish on Feb. 19 inside the Freeman Center on the campus on Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Va. [Full Story]

Lawrence "Larry" J. Black, former North Carolina Central University sprinter and Olympic medalist, died Wednesday, Feb. 8 in his hometown of Miami, Florida from a massive aneurysm. He was 54 years old. [Full Story]

The North Carolina Central University men's 4x200-meter relay team established a new meet record during the 2006 HBCU Invitational on Feb. 4-5 at the Prince George Sports Complex in Landover, Md. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sprinter Sharonda Arnold captured the 400- meter dash title  at the UNC Fast Times Indoor Track and Field Meet in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Saturday. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore Brian Hope won the men's 60-meter dash for the second straight indoor track meet, this time at the University of North Carolina's "Fast Times" event in Chapel Hill, N.C. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore Brian Hope won the men's 60-meter dash at the Christopher Newport University Inivitational in Newport News, Va. on Sunday (Dec. 4). [Full Story]

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association announced Tuesday (Nov.1) that North Carolina Central University Head Cross Country Coach Michael Lawson has been selected as CIAA Coach of the Year for men's and women's cross country.  [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore Yolanda Barber won her second consecutive individual conference title to help the Lady Eagles capture the school's first CIAA Women's Cross Country Championship on Thursday (Oct. 20) at SAS Park in Cary, N.C. [Full Story] [Women's Results] [Men's Results]

North Carolina Central University won both the women's and men's events during the running of the annual NCCU Cross Country Invitational at Forest Hills Park in Durham, NC. [Full Story/Results]

North Carolina Central University sophomore Yolanda Barber and junior Aisha Brown placed first and second to lead the Lady Eagles to the women's Division II team championship at the 22nd annual Greensboro Cross Country Invitational at Hagan Stone Park. [Full Story]

North Carolina Central University sophomore distance runner Aisha Brown emerged victorious at NCCU's dual meet with Duke University. The 4K race was held on the Fit Loop in the Duke Forest. Brown, a native of Kodiak, Alaska, finished with a time of 17:25. [Full Story]



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 and 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 and 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 and 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]

2004 CIAA Men's Cross Country Champions !!!
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]

Yolanda Barber 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]



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 and 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 and 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 and 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 and 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]



Jason Smoots - photo by All-Pro Photo(Pictured Right:  Jason Smoots)
Former NCCU track and field star Jason Smoots signed a three-year endorsement contract with shoe giant Nike on Tuesday (July 29) that, in the sprinter's words, left him "very, very pleased." [Herald-Sun Story]

North Carolina Central University senior sprinter Jason Smoots was presented with the 2003 NCAA Division II Male Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year award during a banquet at the national championship event in Edwardsville, Illinois. [Full Story / Day One Results]

In his final performance as an amateur, North Carolina Central University senior sprinter Jason Smoots will attempt to win his third consecutive outdoor track national championship this weekend as one of six NCCU qualifiers for the 2003 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Ralph Korte Stadium in Edwardsville, Illinois on May 22-24. [Full Story]  [Herald-Sun Feature Story - Smoots takes run at ‘3-peat’]

North Carolina Central University's 4x400-meter relay squad edged rival Saint Augustine's College to captured NCCU's lone conference title at the 2003 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Irwin Belk Complex in Charlotte, NC. [Full Story / Results]

NCCU freshman sprinter Brian Hope won the 100-meter dash and was the second leg of the winning 4x100m relay squad at the 2003 Charlotte Invitational hosted by UNC-Charlotte at the Irwin Belk Track and Field Complex. [Full Story]

NCCU's Chanda Powell won her third consecutive women's 100m hurdles title at the 13th annual LeRoy T. Walker Olympic Development track and field meet. [Full Story] [Results]

For the second consecutive year NCCU senior sprinter Jason Smoots has been named the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Men's Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, while NCCU head coach Michael Lawson also repeated as the Southeast Regional Men's Indoor Track Coach of the Year, as selected by the U.S. Track Coaches Association. [Full Story]

NCCU 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 and 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). Sophomore Chanda Powell captured her second All-America honor of the championship event. [Full Story]

NCCU sophomore Chanda Powell earned All-America honors in the women's long jump during a busy first day of competition at the 2003 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. [Full Story]

NCCU senior sprinter Jason Smoots will attempt to win his third consecutive indoor track national championship this weekend at the 2003 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston on March 14-15. Senior Kennisha Moten and sophomore Chanda Powell will also compete in the championship event. [Full Story]

NCCU senior Jason Smoots and sophomore Chanda Powell captured individual titles at the 2003 CIAA Indoor Track ? Field Championships in Newport News, VA, while Powell and freshman Andre Atchison added all-conference honors. [Full Story and Results]

NCCU senior Jason Smoots and sophomore Austin-Lamar Hogan earned victories in their respective events at the North Carolina Collegiate Big 12 hosted by the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. [Full Story]

NCCU sophomore Chanda Powell won her second long jump event of the season, this time at the 2003 Terrapin/PVA Invitational hosted by the University of Maryland at Prince George's Sports Complex in Landover, MD. [Full Story]

NCCU sophomore Chanda Powell won the women's long jump and placed second in the 60-meter hurdles at the 2002 Christopher Newport University "Lid-Lifter" Indoor Track and Field Meet in Newport News, VA on Dec. 6-7. [Full Story ? Results]

NCCU senior Katerina Glosova won her fourth CIAA cross country championship to lead the Lady Eagles to a third place team finish, while an all-conference effort by freshman Andre Atchison charged the NCCU men into third place, as well. [Wrap-Up and Photos] [Herald-Sun story by Mike Potter] [Complete Results]

NCCU senior Jason Smoots, a five-time NCAA Division II National Champion, added a gold medal to his long list of accomplishments after Team USA's 4x100-meter relay squad captured first place at the 2002 IAAF (International Association of Athletics Foundation) World Cup on Friday (Sept. 20) in Madrid, Spain at La Comunidad Stadium. [Full Story]

Senior Katerina Glosova won her third meet of the season, this time by more than a minute at the NCCU Cross Country Invitational. [Complete Results]

Andre Atchison won his second consecutive meet to lead the NCCU men to a first place finish at the NCCU Eagle Classic. [Complete Results]

NCCU senior Jason Smoots, a five-time NCAA Division II National Champion, has been selected as a member of the USA team participating in the 2002 IAAF (International Association of Athletics Foundation) World Cup on Sept. 21-22 in Madrid, Spain. [Full Story]



RESULTS (May 10, 2002 Last Chance Meet)
RESULTS(March 23, 2002 LTWOD Meet)
RESULTS (March 30, 2002 LCHS Invite)
NCCU junior sprinterJason Smoots won the 100-meter dash invitational representing Team USA at the 2002 Norwich Union Challenge (USA vs. Great Britain vs. Russia) at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. [Full Story]

Junior sprinter Jason Smoots, a five-time NCAA Division II national champion, has been selected to run in the 4x100-meter relay with Team USA at the 2002 Norwich Union Challenge (USA vs. Great Britain vs. Russia) at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. [Full Story]

For the second year in a row, NCCU cross country/track ? field senior Katerina Glosova has been selected as the recipient of the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association Women's South Atlantic Region Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. [Full Story]

Junior sprinter Jason Smoots set a meet record at the 2002 POWERade North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Under-25 Track ? Field Championships in San Antonio, Texas. [Full Story]

NCCU junior sprinter Jason Smoots, a five-time collegiate national champion, is among the fastest men in the country scheduled to compete Friday (June 21) during the 2002 USA Outdoor Track ? Field Championships at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. [Full Story]

NCCU senior Katerina Glosova has been voted to the 2002 Verizon Academic All-America® Women's Track and Field/Cross Country College Division Team, as chosen by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America). [Full Story]

2002 NCAA 4x100m Relay National Champions !!!
(Steven Enoch, Jason Smoots, Detric Branch, Jamie Richardson)
2002 4x100m Relay National Champions - photo by Adrian Ferguson

NCCU won two national championships and earned three All-American honors in the final day of the 2002 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track ? Field Championships. [Full Story ? Results]

NCCU freshman Steven Enoch earned All-America honors in the long jump at the 2002 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track ? Field Championships at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas, while the Eagles qualified for Saturday's finals in three other events. [Day One Results]

NCCU senior Katerina Glosova has been voted to the 2002 Verizon Academic All-District III College Division Women's Track and Field/Cross Country Team. [Full Story]

Eight NCCU student-athletes will compete at the 2002 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas starting Thursday, May 23. [Full Story]

NCCU cross country/track and field senior Katerina Glosova has been announced as the recipient of the 2002 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Award. [Full Story]

NCCU head coach Michael Lawson has been selected as the 2002 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Women's Outdoor Track ? Field Coach of the Year.

Senior Katerina Glosova led the Lady Eagles to a second place effort at the 2002 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, marking the highest outdoor team finish for the NCCU women in school history. NCCU junior Jason Smoots is still the fastest man in the CIAA. [Full Story] [Complete Results]

Jason Smoots and Katerina Glosova win individual national titles at the 2002 NCAA Division II Indoor Track Championships.

Katerina Glosova and Jason Smoots selected Southeast Region athletes of the year.

Jason Smoots places second in photo-finish of 60m dash at USA Track and Field Indoor Championships. (March 2, 2002)

Jason Smoots prepares for 2002 USA Track and Field Indoor Championships. [Herald-Sun preview by Mike Potter]

Jason Smoots and Katerina Glosova tagged "Most Outstanding" at the 2002 CIAA Indoor Track ? Field Championships. (Feb. 7, 2002)

NCCU junior Jason Smoots qualifies for the NCAA Division II and USAT?F Indoor Track Championships by running a 6.62 to win the 60m dash at the Christopher Newport University Lid-Lifter Invitational(Dec. 8, 2001). 

Katerina Glosova wins third straight CIAA Cross Country championship.

  Lady Eagles Katerina Glosova and LiNida Blake featured inThe Herald-Sun cross country preview. [Feature Story on Oct. 25, 2001]

  NCCU cross country/track and field junior Katerina Glosova has been selected as the recipient of the NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association Women's South Atlantic Region Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. [Full Story]



  NCCU sophomore Jason Smoots win national championship of the 100-meter dash. Junior Kennisha Moten earns first individual All-America honors.

  Two NCCU student-athletes - sophomore Jason Smoots and junior Kennisha Moten - have advanced to the finals of their respective events at the 2001 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track ? Field Championships on the campus of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.

Four NCCU student-athletes - Jason Smoots, Kennisha Moten, Angela Brown and Katerina Glosova - will compete in the 2001 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Jason Smoots named Men's Most Outstanding Track Athlete at 2001 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, while Katerina Glosova wins conference championships in the women's 1500 and 3000 meter runs.

   Sophomore Jason Smoots sweeps sprints at Tar Heel Invitational

   Sophomore Jason Smoots wins the men's 55-meter dash to claim individual national champion honors at the 2001 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships.

    NCCU sophomore Jason Smoots becomes CIAA Indoor Track Champion in 55-meter dash.

    NCCU sophomore Jason Smoots wins 60-meter dash at Virginia Tech Inviational.

    NCCU sophomore Katerina Glosova wins NCAA Southeast Regional Cross Country Championship.
Katerina Glosova - Photo by Kyle Serba
    NCCU sophomore Katerina Glosova repeats as CIAA Women's Cross Country Champion.

    NCCU freshman Jason Smoots earns All-America honors in outdoor 100 meter dash.

    NCCU's Katerina Glosova and Robert Williams shine at 2000 CIAA Outdoor Track Championships.

    NCCU student-athletes earned all-America honors in three events at the 2000 NCAA Division II Indoor Track Championships at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston.

    NCCU sends seven student-athletes to NCAA Division II Indoor Track Championships in Boston.

Katerina Glosova claims conference champion title with a first place finish at the 1999 CIAA Women's Cross Country Championships.

Katerina Glosova wins fourth meet of the season at Barton College Invitational.

Katerina Glosova runs for first place at the Shaw Cross Country Invitational to lead the NCCU women to victory.



Michael Patterson wins CIAA Championship in 400m Dash.

    NCCU earns three wins at Howard University Relays.

    NCCU hosts annual Lee Calhoun High School Invitational.

    Freshman Angela Brown earns All-America honors in the women's long jump at the 1999 NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships.  [Story]

    Freshman Angela Brown leaps 19-feet to claim CIAA Championship honors in the women's long jump at the 1999 CIAA Indoor Track Championships in Richmond, VA. [Full Story and Results]

THOMPSON WINS NCCU CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL
(Oct. 10, 1998) -- NCCU's Holly Thompson wins the 1998 NCCU Cross Country Invitational to lift the Lady Eagles to a victory over Mount Olive. 



MARSHALL WINS NATIONAL TITLE IN 100-METER DASH
(May 23, 1998) -- NCCU senior Elisha Marshall (pictured right) captured the elusive national title in the women's 100-meter dash on Saturday (May 23) at the 1998 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Edwardsville, Illinois. 

Senior Elisha Marshall was named "Most Outstanding Track Athlete" at the 1998 CIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships after running for two conference individual titles. (Other NCCU results from 1998 CIAA Outdoor Track Championships)

Senior Elisha Marshall placed second in the women's 55-meter dash with a time of 6.95 at the 1998 NCAA Division II Indoor Track Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, to earn All-America Honors for the third consecutive year.  (Other Results from NCAA Indoor Track Championships)

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