UNIONVILLE, Pa. – The Lincoln University men's track and field team placed fourth of nine teams, while the women's team was sixth of nine teams as the Lions recently competed in the WCU Golden Ram Invitational.
Junior
Dominic George (Wyncote, Pa./Cheltenham) registered the lone event victory for the men's team, winning the 100-meter dash in 11.15 seconds. Freshman
Kamani Johns (Chester, Pa./Chester) and sophomore
Nakacee McNab (Freeport, N.Y./Freeport) recorded event wins, crossing the line first in the 400-meter run and 400-meter hurdles, respectively. Johns finished her distances in 59.04 seconds, while McNab was victorious in 1:09.09.
Senior
Lorielle Laforest (Chester, Pa./Cardinal O'Hara) was the only other women's competitor to score for the Lions, placing eighth in the shot put (10.46 meters).
Six other Lincoln men's student-athletes scored for the Lions. Freshman
Jameel Hoyes (Atlanta, Ga./Veterans) placed third in the 200 (22.82 seconds), freshman
Jude Butumbi (Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast) was fourth in the 100 (11.29 seconds), freshman
Jeremy Gyan (Bear, Del./Newark Charter) was fourth in the pole vault (3.45 seconds), freshman
Clayton McLaren (Brockton, Mass./Brimmer and May) was fifth in the 400 (52.95 seconds), freshman Ra'ar Corinaldi was seventh in the 800 (2:04.38) and sophomore
Spencer Seide (Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon) was eighth in the 200 (23.47).
Lincoln returns to action this weekend at the Spartan Invitational in Norfolk, Va.