Ghanaian female sprinter, Martha Bissah, earned the Most Outstanding Track Athlete honour at the MEAC Indoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday, winning two more gold medals to go with two from earlier in the week as the Spartan women placed fourth at the meet.
The Spartans finished the meet with 72 points. North Carolina A&T won with 145, Florida A&M was second with 94 and Hampton was third with 73.5.
Bissah pulled away with victories in the mile (4:53.48) and 3,000 meters (10:13.70) on Saturday. She also ran the anchor leg on the Spartans’ fourth-place 4×400 metre relay team that won its heat. On Friday, Bissah won the 800 metres and ran anchor on the winning medley relay team.
Bissah is the first NSU female to earn outstanding runner honours at a MEAC indoor meet since All-American sprinter, Debbie Dunn, in 1999.
Also on Saturday, Junior Tasia Baxter placed fourth in the pole vault with a top clearance on 10 feet, 8 inches and sophomore Taejah Robertson earned fifth place in the 60-meter hurdles in a personal-best time of 8.60 seconds.
The Spartans have a month off before opening the outdoor track season at William & Mary on March 17.
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