This NCAA Division II Open Road and Field Championships They donated and one HBCU staff took first place.
Lincoln (MO) The biggest winner of the day was closing the day with a pair of top graduation in 4 Ă— 400 categories.
After spending the fastest time in the initial round, Lincoln’s women took the golden home in the final after the 4 Ă— 400 relay team was sent 3: 32.62.
Raising the group in the fourth place, in the fourth place, Shevanae Thomas teams in front of the package with 52.42 Split 52.17 defeated the team 52.17.
The 4 Ă— 400 relay team of Lincoln’s women, with the golden season in the unusual season, sweeps the national championship for the 2025 season.
In the last three seasons, the second women were the 4-Ă— 400 relay team to sweep the domestic and open national championship.

Meanwhile, the 4 Ă— 400 relay team of Lincoln’s men, the best time of 3:05.23 was 3:05.23, the second in the state of Pittsburg, claimed the national title.
The finish repeats the result from the closed season, where the men’s 4 Ă— 400 relay team was second behind the state of Pittsburg.
In addition, this last three years in the last three years, Lincoln’s men’s 4 Ă— 400 relay team, after graduating in the second place in 2023, was completed in the top three in 400 relay teams.
These are not the only chair for Lincoln (MO) athletes. Sharim Hamilton, 400 in the 400 barrier finals, came to sixth teammate Clinton Laguerre.
Sheneal Clarke-Giddings, in the 800 m final of women, Shevanae Thomas and Shantae George, each in the eighth place in 400 m and 200 m.
Elsewhere, Claflin’s Jaevon Riley, the best 400th in the 400 barriers with 400 barriers provided the best result. The teammate Zion Murry, 1: 49.59, closed the 800 m of men in the fourth place.
Johnson C. Smith Sprinter Tyson Williams claimed a couple of five finish in the fifth (20.63) in the 200m final (20.63) and the fifth (20.09) in the 100 meter final.
Albany State’s Kybren Moore, fifth and eighth, men’s 200m and 100 m, teammate Nathalia Rowe became the sixth in the final of 400 women.
The rounding of the road finalists is the Winston-Salem State Chaharnesa Reid, which placed the fourth of women in 3.35 seconds in 3.35 seconds.
Virginia State’s Joseph Briscoe was the only HBCU field to reach the podium, and the men’s 2.12 million signs were the fourth place in the high jump.