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Three Seahawks record Caa Gold on Wednesday

Greensboro, NC – Miles And Jordyn Robbins won gold medals in the javelin throw, and Bryson Robinson conquered the long jump on a rainy Wednesday at the athletics championships of the Coastal Athletic Association 2025.

Several lightning delays influenced the schedule of events during the first day in Marcus T. Johnson Track on the North Carolina a & T.

After five full events, the UNCW men with 28 points are in third place, while the UNCW women’s squad is in seventh place with 12 points.

“We took part today,” head coach Jeff Klaves said. “There is no doubt that we have no doubt. Our mission statement all year round was exactly that. I am proud that they trust the work and we went to work today. Proud of this team.”

In the early morning, Higgins, a junior, got his first Caa Javelin throwing championship and threw 63.73 meters (209-1) on his first attempt to give the Seahawks their first gold medalist of the day and 10 team points. Higgins entered the competition in Caa and 29.

With the victory, Higgins became a three-time NCAA qualification game and hit his ticket for the first round of the NCAA East in Jacksonville, Florida. Higgins will take a throw of 65.18 meters on May 28th at 2:30 p.m. with a throw of 65.18 meters (213-10).

“Proud of miles and everything he continues and how he is doing. We saw some great competition representatives. Now we are in the NCAA’s first rounds to try to beat his ticket for the NCAA championships 2025.”

Robbins, also Junior, won her second Caa-Javelin litter title on Wednesday afternoon with a throw of 42.73 meters (140-2) on her second attempt. She survived Morgan Reiner from Delaware, who threw 42.59 meters (139-8) on her last attempt.

Robbins is about to become a two-time NCAA qualification game. She currently occupies 49th place in the NCAA-East with a brand of 45.59 meters (149-7). She will find out whether she qualified for the NCAA East First Runde on May 22nd for the second season in a row. Robbins took 16th place last season with a throw of 46.96 meters (154-1).

“Jordyn is an absolute player. Today she was a day when she had to be resilient and she had to find a way, and she did. Back-to-back Caa-Champion has a nice sound. Now she has focused on some of the other goals she wants to achieve this year.”

Robinson, a junior, repeated on Wednesday evening as a long jump champion after a fight with his teammate Ivan Poag and Ahmad Brock from Monmouth.

Robinson jumped 7.15 meters (23-5 1/2) on his first attempt to take an early lead. MONMOUTHS AHMAD Brock agreed to Robinson’s brand on his third attempt and applied for first place by 0.3 m/s, holding an edge of 1.2 to 0.9 m/s over Robinson.

After three attempts, Poag sat in sixth place with a personal best of 6.96 meters (22-10). Poag overtook Brock and Robinson on his fourth attempt with a new career best jump of 7.16 meters (23-6) to take the lead.

Robinson regained the lead on his fourth attempt with a jump of 7.25 meters (23-9 1/2). He strengthened the victory with a brand of 7.53 meters (24-8 1/2) on his last attempt and hit his ticket for the first round of the NCAA East, with a top 40 jump in the region.

“What a day for Bryson! 10 -times from 10 I will make this guy represent us. He made his best jump of the season in his sixth and last attempt. Excited that his team could share it with him.”

UNCW had a successful day on the track when eight Seahawks qualified for the final on Thursday in six different route events.

Senior Sprinter Nasiah Ferguson Shattered her school record in the 400 prelims of the women and ran 55 seconds to win their heat. She became the third overall and qualified on Thursday at 2 p.m. for the final at 2 p.m. Ferguson the previous school record of 55.17 seconds at the Raleigh Relays on March 28, 2025.

“Nasiah is fearless. When she is there, what you see is that she is under one of the conferences and the best of the nation in what it is doing.” I am really proud of your breed, qualification and school record. I’m looking forward to the second day for Nasiah. “

Ella Jane OsadaA newcomer came to Ferguson in the 400 final and led 55.93 seconds in the career to take eighth place in the prelims. In her six fastest time in the program history, Osada improved around the sixth hundredth of a second. She also bound Ferguson’s newcomer to 55.92.

In the 110-meter hurdles of men, junior Cameron Wright Run his best of 13.88 seconds of all time to win his heat and reach the third place overall to qualify for the final on Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

Wright switched from fourth to third place on the list of all times of the program and overtook Spielia Ledwell’s time of 14.01 in 2015. Wright also took third place to the men’s 100-meter lead and lasted 10.51 seconds to qualify for the final on Thursday at 2:10 p.m.

“Cam represents the way we do things every day. Today was a great day for him. This really goes back to the first day and his way of thinking. Every day he comes to practice.

Kai WilliamsA senior, Wright competed in the 110 Hurdles final and finished fifth in the preliminary round with his career best time of 14.32 seconds, the Achnelle performance in school history.

Senior citizen Cooper Wright And Dalton Zimmerman delivered career letters in the men’s 400 prelims to beat the final for the final on Thursday at 1:50 p.m.

Wright ran 47.77 seconds, his best race of the season to take fifth place in his heat and overall. Zimmerman qualified for the final after taking his best from 47.75 to third place in his heat, which led to an overall area of ​​the seventh place.

senior Owen Marish Received a fifth place in the 800 prelims of the men, which ran 1 minute, 52.30 seconds to qualify for the final on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

Chad HillmanA junior ran 53.43 seconds to become the fifth in the men’s 400 hurdles to qualify for the final on Thursday at 3 p.m.

In addition to the trio of the gold medalist and the silver medal from Poag in the long jump, newcomer Jamisyn Aillet Was the fifth Seahawk, which scored points in a field event. Aillet threw 35.16 meters (115-4) into the women’s spear litter to take seventh place and scored two points for the Seahawks.

“You left everything on athletics. I am very happy about our winners and progress and our team in general for your efforts, your preparation and the execution of the plan from top to bottom. This team believes, and this is a great place to take over this swing in the second day.”

The Seahawks will return on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday

Uncw women’s competitor | Caa Outdoor Athletics Championships | Wednesday results

Event victory

School recording

Collegiate Best

UNCW men’s competitor | Caa Outdoor Athletics Championships | Wednesday results

Event victory

Program top 10

Collegiate Best





Ten jump
8 Ryan Hunt 5.82 m (19-1 1/4) +548





Declon shot moved
4 Ryan Hunt 11.39 m (37-4 1.2) +569





High jump for tenth jump
7 Ryan Hunt 1.72 m (5-7 3/4) +560

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