Post by Aggie One on Apr 21, 2019 9:24:05 GMT -5
Stewart, Sturgis Run Spectacularly at LSU
NCATAGGIES.COM
Sat, Apr 20

Courtesy: NC A&T Sports Information Cambrea Sturgis ran the second-fastest 200 in the world. Photo by Kevin L. Dorsey
BATON ROUGE, La. – North Carolina A&T junior Trevor Stewart ran the second-fastest time in the world on Saturday in the men’s 400 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold track and field event hosted by Louisiana State.
Stewart finished the 400 in 44.54 for a new school record. Quincy Hall of South Carolina holds the fastest time at 44.53. Stewart won the 400 at the LSU Alumni Gold by outlasting unattached Vernon Norwood who finished in 45.29. Stewart lowered his 400 time considerably after running a 45.18 at the Florida Relays three weeks ago. Senior Justin Hamilton finished 13th in the event.
Stewart was not amazing by himself on Saturday. Freshman Cambrea Sturgis continues to have Aggie Nation excited about what her future looks like. Sturgis ran won the 200 meters in 22.71. It is the second-fastest time in the world this year. Only Ohio State’s Anavia Battle is faster with a 22.54 she recorded in late March.
On Saturday, Kayla White, the 2019 NCAA Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, finished second behind Sturgis with a time of 22.74. White owns the third-fastest time in the world.
Sturgis, White, freshman Kamaya Debose-Epps and junior Taliyah Townsend teamed up to finish third in the women’s 4x100-meter relay with a school-record time of 43.91. N.C. A&T’s director of track and field programs, Duane Ross said the foursome broke the school mark despite having a bad exchange during the race. The 4x100 team moves into 16th place nationally with their performance.
Debose-Epps, the reigning Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) women’s track athlete of the week, won the women’s 100 meters B section with a time of 11.64. Junior Taliyah Townsend finished second in the same race at 11.74.
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NCATAGGIES.COM
Sat, Apr 20

Courtesy: NC A&T Sports Information Cambrea Sturgis ran the second-fastest 200 in the world. Photo by Kevin L. Dorsey
BATON ROUGE, La. – North Carolina A&T junior Trevor Stewart ran the second-fastest time in the world on Saturday in the men’s 400 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold track and field event hosted by Louisiana State.
Stewart finished the 400 in 44.54 for a new school record. Quincy Hall of South Carolina holds the fastest time at 44.53. Stewart won the 400 at the LSU Alumni Gold by outlasting unattached Vernon Norwood who finished in 45.29. Stewart lowered his 400 time considerably after running a 45.18 at the Florida Relays three weeks ago. Senior Justin Hamilton finished 13th in the event.
Stewart was not amazing by himself on Saturday. Freshman Cambrea Sturgis continues to have Aggie Nation excited about what her future looks like. Sturgis ran won the 200 meters in 22.71. It is the second-fastest time in the world this year. Only Ohio State’s Anavia Battle is faster with a 22.54 she recorded in late March.
On Saturday, Kayla White, the 2019 NCAA Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, finished second behind Sturgis with a time of 22.74. White owns the third-fastest time in the world.
Sturgis, White, freshman Kamaya Debose-Epps and junior Taliyah Townsend teamed up to finish third in the women’s 4x100-meter relay with a school-record time of 43.91. N.C. A&T’s director of track and field programs, Duane Ross said the foursome broke the school mark despite having a bad exchange during the race. The 4x100 team moves into 16th place nationally with their performance.
Debose-Epps, the reigning Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) women’s track athlete of the week, won the women’s 100 meters B section with a time of 11.64. Junior Taliyah Townsend finished second in the same race at 11.74.
For the rest of the story:
www.ncataggies.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=24500&ATCLID=211800884