Charlotte, N.C.----The Wingate University men’s and women’s track and field teams completed a solid weekend Saturday, as the Bulldogs broke eight school records at the Charlotte 49er Classic. Wingate student-athletes broke 15 records during the two-day event at UNCC (
full results).
For the Wingate women, the 4x400 meter relay team of sophomores
Brittany Sturdivant and
JaLisha Little and freshmen
Mckenzi Mocilnikar and
Lauren Calhoun claimed eighth place with a new high-water mark of 4:03.80. Calhoun, Sturdivant and Little teamed with sophomore
Kellen Williams to finish ninth in the 4x100 meter relay. The quartet’s school record time was 49.40.
Sophomore
Keeley Wood and freshman
Austin Hoffman both broke the old school record in the 3K. Wood is now the pacesetter, as she finished 11th with a time of 11:03.05. Freshman
Christina Matheny recorded an 11th place finish in the javelin, posting a school-record toss of 34.76 meters.
Sophomore
Candra Mathis and freshman
Shannon Daniels placed eighth and ninth, respectively, in the triple jump. Mathis leaped 10.86 meters, while Daniels jumped 10.63 meters. Mathis is the returning regional champion in the triple jump.
The Wingate men excelled in relays as well. The Bulldog 4x100 meter relay team of sophomore
Michael Nelli and freshmen
Andrew Fuquay,
Jacob Burnette and
Cole Henderson was sixth with a school-record time of 42.38. Henderson and Nelli teamed with freshmen
Scott Pullen and
Corey Silvestri to post a school-best 3:23.53 in the 4x400 meter relay event, giving Wingate 11th place.
Sophomore
Steve Hammond finished fourth in the Steeplechase with a new school-record time of 9:44.50. Classmate
Lamont Reaves broke his own school record in the 800 meters, running a 1:59.49. In addition, sophomore
Astute Evans was 11th in the triple jump with a distance of 13.61 meters.
Next on the horizon for the Bulldogs is the VertKlasse Meeting Saturday, March 24. The annual event is hosted by High Point University.