Lincoln (PA) Track Teams Shine with Stellar Performances at Colonial Relays
Lincoln University's men's and women's track and field teams excelled at the Colonial Relays in Williamsburg, Va., from April 2-4. The men's team highlighted the event with two strong relay performances, including a second-place finish in the 4x400 relay, clocking a NCAA DII qualifying time of 3:11.96. The women's team also showcased talent, with freshman Dayshana Kellogg placing sixth in the 400 meters and contributing to the 4x400 relay's seventh-place finish.
By the Numbers- The men's 4x400 relay finished second with a time of 3:11.96.
- Dayshana Kellogg placed sixth in the 400 meters with a time of 57.68.
- The men's 4x200 relay took first place with a time of 1:25.97.
- Amani Adams secured eighth in the 100-meter hurdles, finishing in 16.09.
- The Lions showcased strong performances across various events and relays.
- Competition at the Colonial Relays included a mix of collegiate teams, reinforcing the challenge faced by Lincoln.
- Several athletes achieved personal bests, indicating positive momentum toward future meets.
Looking ahead, Lincoln's track and field teams will aim to build on their successful performances as they prepare for upcoming competitions. Their strong showings at the Colonial Relays may boost team confidence and set higher expectations for the remainder of the season.
Bottom LineLincoln University demonstrated significant talent at the Colonial Relays, with impressive relay finishes and individual performances. The team's success underscores their progress and potential as they continue their season, pushing for further excellence on the track.
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