Women NCAA East Preliminary
Round Track and Field Qualifiers 2012
Men NCAA East Preliminary
Round Track and Field Qualifiers 2012
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Athlete
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Event(s)
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Jared Baldwin
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Triple Jump
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D'Mitri Bouttry
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4x400 meter relay
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Jarrell Elliott
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400 meters; 4x100 meter
relay; 4x400 meter relay
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Earl House
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4x100 meter relay; 4x400
meter relay; 100 meters
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Jeffery Lewis
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4x100 meter relay alternate
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Paris Simmons
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800 meters; 4x400 meter
relay
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Keenan Smith
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Triple Jump
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Darryl Williams
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4x100 meter relay
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Torrance Womack
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200 meters; 4x100 meter
relay; 4x400 meter relay alternate
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GREEENSBORO
- The men and women of North Carolina A&T's track and field
team are ending their successful season on a high note. Not only did the team
perform well in the MEAC Outdoor Championship, 15 Aggies have qualified for the
NCAA Division I East Preliminary Track and Field Championships.
According to James Daniels, interim director of A&T's track
and field programs, the Eastern region is the most competitive region in the NCAA.
The three-day meet will be held at the University of North Florida in
Jacksonville, Fla. and will begin May 24.
Each athlete will be trying to advance to the 2012 NCAA Outdoor
Track and Field Championships held in Des Moines, Iowa June 6-9. A top eight
finish will earn them All-American honors. A 9-16 finish will warrant a
second-team All-American label.
"Without
a doubt I am proud of the individuals who have made it to the regionals," said
Daniels. "They have worked very hard to get to the level of success they are at
now."
Among the females competing for the Aggies is the 4x100 meter
relay team. The team is comprised of Shakia Forbes, Ruth Hunt, Krystin Lawson,
Jenea McCammon and alternate Jessica Farr. The team is ranked 34th
in the nation after a second-place finish at the MEAC Outdoor Track and Field
Championships earned them a time of 45.06.
"I
am excited about the women in 4x100 relay. We are ranked 13th out of
24 teams in the region going into the East Regional preliminaries. We just have
beat three teams to get to the nationals. Three of the women on the team are
seniors, so this would be a great way for them to end their career," said
Daniels.
Forbes is also qualifier in the women's long jump. Forbes' best
jump of the outdoor season came from her performance at the 2012 Kent Taylor-
Joe Hilton UNC Invitational, where she had a distance of 20-feet, 2-inches.
McCammon and Dotrine Jacobs both qualified to compete in the 400
meter hurdles and are nationally ranked 29th and 31st
respectively. The ladies had a stellar performance at the MEAC Outdoor Championship,
in which both ladies recorded their personal bests. McCammon took first with a
time of 57.92 and Jacobs came in one-tenth of a second later to finish second.
Jacobs also qualified for the 100 meter hurdles. Jacobs is 48th in
the nation after her performance at the Aggie Classic, in which she ran a
personal best of 13.49.
"Forbes
is capable without a doubt of qualifying for nationals and moving forward,"
said Daniels. "McCammon and Jacobs are ranked high as well and they also have
an opportunity to make it."