NCAAs Final Day Brings More All-Americans Honors
NCAA Final Results
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The Mid-American Conference aquired four more All-Americans on the final day of the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Akron's Lucy Bryan (pole vault), Kent State's TJ Lawson (heptathlon) and NIU's Jehvania Whyte (triple jump) garnered first-team status, while Eastern Michigan's Alsu Bogdanova (3000m) picked up second-team honors.
Akron
University of Akron sophomore Lucy Bryan (Bristol, England) garnered first-team All-America accolades earning a seventh-place finish in the women's pole vault on the final day of the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Texas A&M University at Gilliam Indoor Stadium on Saturday, March 10.
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Eastern Michigan
Eastern Michigan University women's track and field redshirt senior Alsu Bogdanova (Kazan, Russia-Lyceum #83) earned Second Team All-American honors, placing 11th in the 3000m run during the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship Saturday, March 10, in College Station, Texas.
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Kent State
TJ Lawson bested his own Kent State record by scoring 5,934 points to place fifth in the men's heptathlon and earn First Team All-America honors to lead a trio of Golden Flashes in action Saturday at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
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Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois University junior Jehvania Whyte (Kingston, Jamaica/Vere Technical) returns from the NCAA Track & Field Championships, on Saturday, an All-American after taking eighth place with a new triple jump school record of 13.24 meters (43' 5.25").
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