Women's Indoor Track | 1/17/2026 9:02:00 PM
The Cloud County Community College women's track and field team tallied two wins and three national qualifying marks, including two meet records, at the Washburn Rust Buster, hosted by Washburn University at the Sneed Indoor Athletic Facility in Topeka, Kansas on Friday, January 16.
The T-Birds' winners circle once again featured sophomore
Maimuna Jallow, who was a double winner in the 60M Dash and the 200M Dash. Jallow ended her freshman indoor season with three of the top-six marks in NJCAA history in the 60M and two of the top-three in the 200M on her way to two national championships and recognition as the NJCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field National Track Athlete of the Year. In her first competition of 2026, Jallow set a facility record and a new meet record time of 7.30 in the 60M Dash, before later turning in another meet record time of 23.82 in the 200M Dash. Jallow has qualified for the NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in both events.
Cloud County freshman pole vaulter
Whitney Scott also qualified for the NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships with a vault of 10'6". Scott finished in 18th place, the fourth highest finish among two-year athletes at the meet.
The Cloud County Women's 4x400M Relay team of sophomore
Tahlia Lienert and freshmen Makaiah Hitchman, Alexis Smith and
Addy Goeckel collected a fifth place finish in a time of 4:02.57.
Lienert added a fifth place finish in the 60M Hurdles in a time of 9.02. Hitchman gained another top-10 finish in the 400M Dash, finishing ninth individually in a time of 1:01.72, while Smith added a ninth place finish in the 300M Dash in a time of 42.39.
Sophomore
Nele Gösl posted a fifth place finish in the Triple Jump with a leap of 34'10.25".
Freshman Scholastica Herman picked up a tenth place finish in the 800M Run in a time of 2:22.95.
Cloud County will return to action at the NAIA/JUCO Challenge in Pittsburg, Kansas on Saturday, January 24.