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Men's Track and Field Khalil Stewart

Hornets Break Multiple Records in Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Alabama State University's men's and women's track and field teams turned in a standout performance this weekend in Louisville, recording multiple NCAA, Division I, and HBCU-ranked marks across a full slate of events.

Senior Nickory Richards highlighted the meet with a dominant showing in the men's 400 meters, winning the event in 47.48, a time that ranks No. 11 nationally in the NCAA, No. 6 in Division I, and No. 3 among HBCUs this season. Richards also impressed in the 200 meters, clocking 21.33, earning top-25 NCAA, top-20 Division I, and top-15 HBCU rankings.

In the sprints, junior Korey Mosely continued his strong indoor campaign, running 6.79 in the men's 60-meter prelims before posting a 6.92 personal record in the semifinals. Freshman DaVeon Jenkins added depth for the Hornets in the event, while senior Noel Asiedu and sophomore Kaden McKire rounded out solid sprint performances.

On the women's side, freshman Tarrianna Jackson advanced to the semifinals of the 60 meters with a time of 7.52 before returning to place 24.32 in the 200 meters. Fellow freshmen London Johnson and Kennedi McCord also contributed in the sprints, with Johnson running 25.28 in the 200 meters.

The hurdles group delivered consistent results throughout the weekend. Senior DeMarco Thompson advanced through prelims and semifinals in the men's 60-meter hurdles, posting an 8.18 in the semis before finishing the final in 8.42. Thompson also recorded a personal-best 36.12 in the 300 meters. Senior Jada Chevalier led the women's hurdles contingent, qualifying for the semifinals in the 60-meter hurdles with an 8.56 performance.

Alabama State's jumps squad produced one of the meet's strongest collective efforts. Junior Seth Stockton recorded a massive 15.46m (50-8.75) in the triple jump, ranking No. 10 in the NCAA, No. 10 in Division I, and No. 2 among HBCUs. Sophomore Isaiah Riggins followed closely with a 15.43m (50-7.50) mark, ranking No. 11 nationally. Senior Anthony Woods II added a 7.27m (23-10.25) long jump, earning top-40 NCAA and top-5 HBCU status.

In the field events, senior Noel Asiedu cleared 2.00m (6-6.75) in the high jump, ranking among the top HBCU performers this season. Freshman Amaya Burrows continued her strong debut campaign in the shot put with a 12.86m (42-2.25) throw, ranking No. 5 among HBCUs, while freshman Erica McGary posted a 14.34m (47-0.75) personal record in the weight throw.

Distance and middle-distance athletes also made their mark, with senior Jon Coulter running 4:29.12 in the mile and junior Aliyah Williams posting a 5:10.23 mile, both earning new HBCU rankings.

The weekend concluded with a strong showing from the women's 4x400-meter relay, as Ivana Odonkor, Aliyah Williams, Shone Walter, and London Johnson combined to run 3:47.15, ranking No. 28 in the NCAA, No. 25 in Division I, and No. 2 among HBCUs.

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Players Mentioned

Kennedi McCord

Kennedi McCord

Sophomore
Aliyah Williams

Aliyah Williams

Sophomore
Noel Asiedu

Noel Asiedu

Graduate Student
Jon Coulter

Jon Coulter

Senior
Nickory  Richards

Nickory Richards

Senior
Seth Stockton

Seth Stockton

Junior
Anthony Woods II

Anthony Woods II

Senior
Amaya Burrows

Amaya Burrows

Freshman
Jada Chevalier

Jada Chevalier

Graduate Student
Erica McGary

Erica McGary

Freshman
Kaden McKire

Kaden McKire

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kennedi McCord

Kennedi McCord

Sophomore
Aliyah Williams

Aliyah Williams

Sophomore
Noel Asiedu

Noel Asiedu

Graduate Student
Jon Coulter

Jon Coulter

Senior
Nickory  Richards

Nickory Richards

Senior
Seth Stockton

Seth Stockton

Junior
Anthony Woods II

Anthony Woods II

Senior
Amaya Burrows

Amaya Burrows

Freshman
Jada Chevalier

Jada Chevalier

Graduate Student
Erica McGary

Erica McGary

Freshman
Kaden McKire

Kaden McKire

Freshman