Livingston, ALA - The Clark Atlanta Lady Panthers delivered a dominant performance at the UWA Invitational on April 11 in Livingston, Alabama, highlighted by multiple individual victories and a relay win against a competitive field.
Freshman standout Jada Hyman led the way with a double victory, capturing first place in the 200 meters (24.82) and first place in the 400 meters (55.55). Her performances set the tone for Clark Atlanta's success on the track and showcased her versatility across sprint events.
Distance runner Lailah Sellers added to the Lady Panthers' success with a pair of first-place finishes, winning the 800 meters in 2:16.33 and the 1500 meters in 5:06.48, demonstrating dominance in the middle-distance events.
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In the hurdles, Genesis Washington secured first place in the 100-meter hurdles (14.93), while Kiyami Zimmerman followed with a victory in the 400-meter hurdles (1:04.97), giving Clark Atlanta a sweep of the hurdle events.
Field events also proved strong for the Lady Panthers, as Morgan Graham claimed first place in the long jump (5.56m / 18-3), and Jayme Redmond captured first place in the hammer throw (43.91m / 144-1), highlighting the team's well-rounded performance beyond the track.
Clark Atlanta's success continued in the relays, where the quartet of Jada Hyman, Aniylah Whiting, Lailah Sellers, and Anniyah Williams earned first place in the 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:57.69, capping off a strong team showing.
Overall, the Lady Panthers recorded multiple event wins across sprints, distance, hurdles, and field events, demonstrating depth and balance as they continue to build momentum heading into the championship portion of the outdoor season.