Women's Track and Field | 4/13/2025 7:58:00 PM
The Cloud County Community College men's and women's track and field teams competed in the 2025 KT Woodman Classic hosted by Wichita State University, achieving several notable results.
For the second consecutive weekend, freshman
Maimuna Jallow broke the Cloud County school record in the Women's 100M Dash, posting a time of 11.30 to finish in first place individually. Jallow's time is currently the fastest time in the NJCAA this season.
Sophomore
N Vanee Anchike broke her own Cloud County school record in the Women's 1,500M Run, notching a third place finish with a time of 4:30.90. Sophomore
Mercy Angaamchaab was ninth individually in the Women's 1,500M Run with a personal-record time of 4:37.48.
Sophomore
Rafiatu Nuhu earned a first place finish in the Women's 200M Dash in a national qualifying time of 23.72, marking the second fastest 200M outdoor time in Cloud County women's history.
Nuhu added another first place finish in the Women's 400M Run in a time of 53.02. Sophomore
Nontokozo Ncube placed third individually in the Women's 400M Run in a time of 55.19.
Ncube picked up a second place finish in the Women's 800M Run in a time of 2:09.99.
In the Women's Pole Vault, sophomore
Bradie Medina captured a fifth place finish at a height of 11'3.5".
Freshman
Nanhi Pannu scored a seventh place finish in the Women's 100M Hurdles in a time of 14.41.
On the men's side, freshman
Abdelaziz Benbrahim led the way with a third place finish in the Men's 800M Run in a time of 1:51.39.
Freshman
Bailey Burns landed an eighth place finish in the Men's Long Jump with a jump of 23'8.25".
Freshman
Mory Diop placed ninth individually in the Men's High Jump with a national qualifying height of 6'8.25".
The T-Birds will compete at the Kansas Relays hosted by the University of Kansas April 17-19.
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