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81 MEAC
Students Athletes Qualify For NCAA Regional Championships
North Carolina A&T leads the MEAC with 16 student-athlete
qualifiers
Off The BlackAthlete Sports Wire
Posted: Thursday, May 27, 2004
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GREENSBORO, NC.--- The Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference will have 81 NCAA
Outdoor Track & Field Championship qualifiers competing in the
NCAA Division
I Outdoor Track & Field East Regional Championships held May
28-29 at the
University of Florida in Gainesville, Fla. MEAC qualifiers will
be
competing for spots in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Nationals
held June
9-12 in Austin, Texas.
North Carolina A&T's men and women track programs lead the
MEAC with 16
total qualifiers. Florida A&M, the men's 2004 MEAC Outdoor
Track & Field
Co-Champions, in second with 13 qualifiers (all earned by the
men's track
program), while Hampton University closes out the top three with
12 total
student-athlete qualifiers.
The Aggies' Justin Byron earned three qualifying performances
including the
400 meter dash (46.69), the 4x100 (40.24) and the 4x400 (3:10.25).
Joining
Byron on both relay teams are sophomore Marcus Satchell and freshman
Antonio
Lee. The Aggies Calvin Redden is a member of the 4x100 team, while
junior
Kenny Perry is a member of the 4x400 team. Sophomore Brandon Via
earned
eligibility in both the long jump (7.38m) and the triple jump
with a 15.77m
performance on March 27 at the Raleigh Relays.
The Lady Aggies lead all MEAC women's track programs with eight
(8)
qualifiers including junior Tiffany Green, the sole women's MEAC
qualifier
for both the 100 meter (11.74) and 200 meter dash (23.59). Green
also
qualified for the 4x100 meter relay (45.64) at the Raleigh Relays
on March
27. Joining Green on the relay team is senior Karron Thomas, junior
Tawana
Norman, and sophomore Phykesha Blackmon.
Other qualifiers for the Lady Aggies are sophomore Courtney Clark
who
qualified for the 400 meter hurdles (59.87) at the Sea Rays Relays
in
Knoxville, TN on April 10, and senior Carl-Ann McBean who qualified
for the
women's 400 meter dash with a time of 54.46 at the 2004 MEAC Outdoor
Championship on April 30.
Kevin Hicks, the 2004 MEAC Indoor and Outdoor Outstanding Performer,
leads
the Rattlers with qualifying times in the 800 meter dash (1:49.41)
and the
1500 meter run (3:55.33), both set on May 1 at the 2004 MEAC Outdoor
Championships. Hicks also leads the Rattlers in the 4x400 meter
relay, as
they qualified at the Gator Invite April 10 with a time of 3:09.02.
Joining
Hicks on the relay team are juniors James Amune, Rod Peterson,
and senior
Eric Ramsey.
Freshman Terry Thornton and Andrew Peresta of Hampton lead the
way for the
2004 MEAC Outdoor Co-Champions, both qualifying for two events
each. In the
400 meter hurdles Thornton (51.74) and Peresta (51.56) earned
qualifying
times at the 2004 MEAC Outdoor Championships. Thornton also qualified
in
the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 14.29, while Peresta earned
another
qualifying time as he led the Pirates 4x400 meter relay (3:10.22)
at the
2004 MEAC Outdoor Championships.
Junior All-American Kellie Wells of Hampton, a 2004 NCAA Indoor
Championship
qualifier with an 8.34 60-meter hurdle performance, earned a 100
meter
hurdle qualifying time of 13.54 (7th fastest east regional time)
on April 3
at the Duke Invitational. Teammate Maisha Pinkard earned a qualifying
time
in the 400 meter dash (52.93) helping the Lady Pirates to their
third
consecutive MEAC Outdoor Championship with the sixth fastest east
regional
time thus far, 17th nationally.

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