2024 Indoor Robinson ROY

Men's Track and Field

Robinson named Track Athlete of the Year as Falcons pursue CIAA Championship

Winston-Salem, NC -- The CIAA announced on Sunday that Terrell Robinson (Winston-Salem, NC, Mount Tabor HS) is the 2024 Male Track Athlete of the Year at the CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Winston-Salem, NC.  The sophomore has had an outstanding indoor season so far after returning to the track following an injury in the 2023 season.  Terrell currently has the 2nd fastest 60m time in all of DII Indoor Track and Field.  A mark he initially set enroute to winning the event at the HBCU Showcase on the world famous Armory Track.  He later tied the mark when finishing 4th at the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas against DI and SEC powerhouse runners.  Terrell will look to defend his 2023 CIAA 60m title this weekend - where his time bests the field by nearly two tenths of a second.  He will also be one of the favorites when the Falcons head to the Plaster Center in Pittsburg, KS for the DII Indoor Track and Field National Championships on March 8-9th.

The Falcon Men and Women will head to JDL Fast Track for the two day CIAA Indoor Track and Field Championship meet today Sunday, February 11th and Monday, February 12th in pursuit of their next championship team trophies.  This year marks the 49th for the men and 46th for women that the CIAA has sponsored the championship meet.  The Falcon men have won 43 of the the previous 48 titles including the first 20 in a row from 1976-1995 and then again 23 in a row from 1998-2020.  The Falcons look to regain their team title for the first time since 2020 as the 2021 Championship was canceled due to Covid-19, Virginia State won it in 2022, and Claflin in 2023.  The women have won 24 of the 45 CIAA titles (including 14 in a row from 1997-2010) with their last coming in 2018.  By comparison, no other current CIAA member has won more than 3 team titles on the women's side.  Norfolk State and Hampton who are no longer CIAA members had won 7 and 4 respectively between 1986 and 1996.  Fayetteville State has won the last 3 contested championship meets.

A Full Schedule for the meet can be found here.

Live Results can be found here.

Below is where the Falcons are ranked in the top 10 by event:
60 Meters:
#1 - Terrell Robinson (Winston-Salem, NC, Mount Tabor HS)
#8 - Skyy Lawrence (Raleigh, NC, Heritage HS)

#2 - Malaysia Johnson (Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dillard HS)

200 Meters:
#3 - Kailen Perry (Raleigh, NC, Garner HS)

#2 - Asheika Smith (St. Elizabeth, JAM, Universal School)
#3 - Malaysia Johnson (Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dillard HS)

400 Meters:
#1 - Kailen Perry (Raleigh, NC, Garner HS)
#6 - Sean Kalawan (Westmoreland, Jamaica, G.C. Foster)
#7 - Amarion Harrell (Chesapeake, VA, Deep Creek HS)
#9 - Jesiah Davis (Huntersville, NC, Hough HS)

#5 - Asheika Smith (St. Elizabeth, JAM, Universal School)
#8 - Simone Kelly (Philadelphia, PA, Springside Chestnut Hill HS)


800 Meters:
#1 - Isaiah Chapman (Raleigh, NC, Southeast Raleigh HS)
#8 - Sean Crumpler (Huntersville, NC, Hopewell HS)
#9 - Sean Kalawan (Westmoreland, Jamaica, G.C. Foster)

#5 - Simone Kelly (Philadelphia, PA, Springside Chestnut Hill HS)
#9 - Taymar Smith (Greenville, SC, Greer Middle College)

3000 Meters:
#7 - Taymar Smith (Greenville, SC, Greer Middle College)

60 Meter Hurdles:
#6 - Nazir Imhotep (Chesapeake, VA, )
#10 - Sean Kalawan (Westmoreland, Jamaica, G.C. Foster)

#6 - Christabelle Obi (Ypsilanti, MI, Ann Arbor Huron HS)
#8 - Shaunece Miller (Nassau, BS, Montverde Academy)


4x400 Relay:
#1 - Kalawan, Harrell, Chapman, Perry

#1 - Miller, Johnson, Kelly, Talbert

High Jump:
#1 - Kahlil West (Roanoke, VA, William Fleming HS)

#2 - Sheree Wright (Manchester, JAM, Manchester HS)
#7 - Shaunece Miller (Nassau, BS, Montverde Academy)


Long Jump:
#3 - Kahlil West (Roanoke, VA, William Fleming HS)

#2 - Lanyjah Gunter (Wendell, NC, Knightdale HS)

Triple Jump:
#3 - Lanyjah Gunter (Wendell, NC, Knightdale HS)

Triple Jump:
#5 - Kyrasani Mitchell (San Diego, CA, San Diego HS)
#9 - Courtney Brown


 
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Players Mentioned

Malaysia Johnson

Malaysia Johnson

Sophomore
Shaunece Miller

Shaunece Miller

Sophomore
Kyrasani Mitchell

Kyrasani Mitchell

Senior
Christabelle Obi

Christabelle Obi

Sophomore
Taymar Smith

Taymar Smith

Sophomore
Sheree Wright

Sheree Wright

Sophomore
Lanyjah Gunter

Lanyjah Gunter

Freshman
Simone Kelly

Simone Kelly

Freshman
Asheika Smith

Asheika Smith

Freshman
Isaiah Chapman

Isaiah Chapman

Senior

Players Mentioned

Malaysia Johnson

Malaysia Johnson

Sophomore
Shaunece Miller

Shaunece Miller

Sophomore
Kyrasani Mitchell

Kyrasani Mitchell

Senior
Christabelle Obi

Christabelle Obi

Sophomore
Taymar Smith

Taymar Smith

Sophomore
Sheree Wright

Sheree Wright

Sophomore
Lanyjah Gunter

Lanyjah Gunter

Freshman
Simone Kelly

Simone Kelly

Freshman
Asheika Smith

Asheika Smith

Freshman
Isaiah Chapman

Isaiah Chapman

Senior