Track and Field Claims 3 ASUN Awards
The Atlantic Sun Conference awarded three Bears Track and Field athletes for their outstanding performances in the indoor season. Brenae Allen was crowned ASUN Indoor Track Performer of the Year after setting a new 60-meter school record and winning gold in both the 60-meter and 200-meter events at the ASUN Indoor Championships. Zoe Williams received the ASUN Indoor Freshman of the Year honor for her remarkable debut season, where she broke the 60-meter hurdles record twice. On the men's side, Jaden Schneeberger was named ASUN Indoor Field Performer of the Year for the second consecutive year after securing gold medals in both shot put and weight throw with record-breaking marks.
By the Numbers- Brenae Allen finished the season with the 65th fastest 60-meter dash time in the nation at 7.33 seconds.
- Jaden Schneeberger set a new school record with an 18.31-meter shot put and a 19.74-meter weight throw.
- The Bears recently concluded a successful indoor season with several records and accolades.
- Coaches are optimistic about the upcoming outdoor season, with key athletes targeting high performance.
The Bears will kick off their outdoor season on March 26 with participation in the Raleigh Relays at North Carolina State and the Alumni Bulldog Relays at Mississippi State, where they aim to continue their success.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Brenae Allen, Zoe Williams, and Jaden Schneeberger underscores the Bears' growing prominence in track and field, setting high expectations as they transition into the outdoor season.
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