After the first day in NCAA Section II Open Track & Field Championship9 HBCU athlete qualified for the event finals, and four more in two days added these list names.
Lincoln (MO) Sprinter Shantae George claimed that the latest qualifying point by 200 m of women in women .002 seconds.
George teammate, Shaneal-Clarke Giddings automatically selects after finishing the second in the early preliminary temperature to the 800 m final of Giddings.
George and Clarke-giddings did not end, 4 × 400 relay teams of Lincoln’s women, reached the final by continuing the fastest time of all initial teams.
The 4 × 400 relay team of their men then joined them, at the best times of the season at 3:05.88.
In other placesClaflin’s Zion Murry is awarded the 800 m final of men holding the final point after working 1: 49.45.
In the 100-meter finals of the men, Johnson C. Smith’s Tyson C. Smith’s Tyson Williams and Albany State’s Kibren Moore, 20.42 and 20.53, 20.53, 200 m recently, cybren moor
Finally, Winston-Salem State Charnesa Reid, watching the heat in 13.20 seconds, the 100 barriers of women passed to the final.
Field events were kind to HBCU athletes as Yassce Kamara, Bowie’s state, in the final of the women’s discs, the finest 52,53 m in the final.
HBCU NCAA Division II Open Track & Field Championship Finalists
Shevanae Thomas, Lincoln (MO): Women 400m
Brianna Benloss, Winston-Salem State: Women 100 m
Tyson Williams, Johnson C. Smith: Male 100 m, 200 m
Kibren Moore, Albany State: Male 100 m, 200 m
Nathalia Rowe, Albany State: 400 barriers of women
Jaevon Riley, Claflin: 400 barriers of men
Sharim Hamilton, Lincoln (MO): 400 barriers of men
Clinton Laguerre, Lincoln (MO): 400 barriers of men
Mohammad Adoin, Johnson C. Smith: 400 barriers of men
Shantae George, Lincoln (MO): Women 200m
Shaneal Clarke-Giddings, Lincoln (MO): Women 800m
Zion Murry, Claflin: Male 800m
Charnesa Reid, Winston-Salem State: 100 barriers of women
Lincoln (MO): Woman, Male 4 × 400 relay