Savian Bush og Casen Hammitt kåret til GACs friidrettsutøvere av uken

Great American Conference har annonsert sine niende ukens herrefriidrettsutøvere, med Savian Bush og Casen Hammitt fra Harding University som mottar utmerkelsene for andre uke på rad. Bush utmerket seg i 110 meter hekk, mens Hammitt satte skolerekord i spydkast under Stallion Transportation Harding Invitational. Begge prestasjonene fremhever deres sterke bidrag til laget.

I Russellville, Arkansas, kunngjorde Great American Conference sine ukentlige utmerkelser i herrefriidrett og kåret Harding Universitys seniorer Savian Bush fra Tatum, Texas, til ukens baneutøver og Casen Hammitt fra Nixa, Missouri, til ukens feltutøver. Dette er andre uke på rad at Bush og Hammitt har mottatt disse utmerkelsene. Bush sikret seg gullet i 110 meter hekk under Stallion Transportation Harding Invitational med tiden 13.88 sekunder og var nær sin egen skolerekord på 13.75 sekunder, men oppnådde NCAA provisorisk kvalifiseringstid. Han bidro også som andreløper på Hardings seirende 4x400-meter stafettlag, som fullførte på 3:14.49, over 10 sekunder foran nest beste. Hammitt dominerte spydøvelsen på samme invitational og etablerte ny skolerekord på 69.48 meter med første kast. Denne distansen er det beste spydkastet i NCAA Division II denne sesongen og overgår hans tidligere rekord med over tre meter, og han vant øvelsen med nesten 10 meter. Andre nominerte inkluderte førstereårsstudenten Darius James og junioren Christian Johnson fra Southern Arkansas, samt førstereårsstudenten Gabe Rush fra Southern Nazarene. En trepersoners komité valgte vinnerne. Disse prestasjonene understreker den konkurransedyktige styrken til Great American Conference i friidrett.

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On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

The Great American Conference has named Harding University's Jerlana Williams as the women's track athlete of the week and Yedidya Bangue as the field athlete of the week. Their selections stem from standout performances at the Stallion Transportation Harding Invitational. This marks the ninth such weekly awards in the conference.

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The Atlantic Sun Conference has named performers of the week from North Florida and Jacksonville universities for indoor track and field events. These honors recognize standout performances at the recent Gainesville Indoor Classic and Invitational. The awards highlight achievements in track and field events during the indoor season.

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