The women's steeple has been the most predictable event at USAs in recent years. Will that continue in 2021, or will there be a changing of the guard? Colleen Quigley hasn't run a steeple since 2019.
Cambrea Sturgis of North Carolina A&T swept the women’s 100 and 200 meters Saturday in the NCAA outdoor track and field championships. Southern California won its third outdoor women’s national title, with Texas A&M finishing second.
Before April, Mahala Norris had never competed in the steeplechase. Before Thursday, she'd never competed at NCAA outdoors and had a 9:44.10 pb. Now her pb is 9:31.79 and she's the NCAA champ.
Sturgis won the 100 in a wind-aided 10.74 seconds, the fastest all-weather time in NCAA history. USC’s Anna Cockrell won the 100 and 400 hurdles, becoming just the second woman to pull off the double in those events in the NCAA meet.
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