Women's Indoor Track | 2/8/2026 10:26:00 AM
The Cloud County Community College women's indoor track and field team closed out a split weekend of competition with two event wins and nine top-10 finishes at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational in Lincoln, Nebraska, and the Fred Beile Track and Field Classic in Crete, Nebraska.
Sophomore sprinter
Maimuna Jallow, the reigning Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) Women's Track Athlete of the Week, was named the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational Most Valuable Female Performer after winning both the 60M Dash and the 200M Dash. Jallow claimed the 60M title in a national qualifying time of 7.29, and won the 200M Dash in a national qualifying time of 23.39.
Jallow joined sophomore
Tahlia Lienert and freshmen
Makaiah Hitchman and
Alexis Smith on the 4x400M Relay team that finished second overall in a time of 3:52.80. A second 4x400M Relay team of freshmen
Scholastica Herman,
Addy Goeckel,
Arihanna Koehn and
McKenzie Baker placed eighth in a time of 4:08.59.
Herman recorded two national qualifying performances in the 600M and the 800M. Herman secured an eighth place finish in the 600M in a national qualifying time of 1:35.08, and added a national qualifying time of 2:19.73 in the 800M, placing 24th overall.
Freshman
Natassia Burrell recorded a pair of strong performances, capturing a sixth place finish in the Shot Put with a national qualifying throw of 47'8.5", and a tenth place finish in the Weight Throw with a throw of 58'1.25".
In Crete, freshman
Zoey Sudbeck notched a fifth place finish in the Shot Put with a throw of 40'8.75".
Freshman
Whitney Scott recorded a sixth place finish in the Pole Vault with a vault of 10'2".
Cloud County continues its indoor season at the Washburn University Ichabod Invitational on Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14.
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