Solomon Hammond Dominates 100m Dash at Raleigh Relays, Leading MEAC
Solomon Hammond of Coppin State excelled at the Raleigh Relays, clinching victory in the 100m dash with a time of 10.21, the fastest in the MEAC and 11th in the nation. He also secured a seventh-place finish in the 200m dash. Hammond contributed to the team's 4x100m Relay, which finished with a strong time of 40.48. In addition, several teammates delivered impressive performances, including personal records and top league times across various events.
By the Numbers- 10.21 seconds - Hammond's winning time in the 100m dash.
- 40.48 seconds - Time for the 4x100m Relay team.
- 14.39m (47' 2.5) - Alexander Dobson Honablue's distance in the triple jump.
- Coppin State secured multiple top finishes across events at the Raleigh Relays.
- The team is preparing for the upcoming Dalton Ebanks Invitational at George Mason University on April 3-4.
The team aims to build on their momentum from the Raleigh Relays, as they compete at George Mason, with expectations for continued strong performances and potential personal bests in preparation for upcoming meets.
Bottom LineHammond's stellar performance and the team's overall success highlight Coppin State's growing strength in track and field, signaling potential for future victories as they head into subsequent competitions.
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