The Prairie View A&M University women’s track team brought their “A” game, as they participated in the Ty Terrell relays hosted by Lamar University.
Freshman Terracia Moody ended the event with the overall best performance in the 400-meter-dash, with a record time of 56.8.
Whitney Dobbins also ended the 400-meter-dash strong; she placed fifth with a run time of 58.71.
Lady Panther Destiny Jernigan placed fourth in the 100-meter-dash after she clocked in 12.16.
Margaret Harris, who also ran the 100 meter dash placed fifth, with an ending time of 12.2.
During the jump events, Corinna Brown jumped 1.55 meters placing her third in the high jump, followed by her fifth 5.39 meters in the long jump, which placed her fifth for that event.
In the triple jump, Antonia Kiel launched a length of 9.71 meters, placing her fifth.
Lady Panther Keil, who placed fifth during the prelims in the javelin, was able to regain her capabilities, when she finished second in the event with a throw of 32.88 meters.
Andrea Chambers of Prairie View A&M University placed fourth in the shot put after a throw of 12.10 meters.
In the relays, Prairie View’s 4×100-meter “A” team consisting of Jernigan, Moody, Tamerria Dansby and Margaret Harris overall placed second with a record time of 47.61. The 4×440-yard relay team consisting of Dobbins, Harris, Brown, and Moody also placed second with a run of 3:54.56.
The women’s track team of Prairie View A&M University will participate in its next event on Saturday, April 17 in Waco, Texas, for the Michael Johnson invitational.