KENISHA Stubbs is the latest Bahamian track and field athlete to make her presence felt in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II.
Stubbs, a senior for the Tusculum University Pioneers, set a new school record in the 400m hurdles over the weekend at the 2021 South Atlantic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina.
Stubbs ran one minute and 03.37 to establish the new record, leaving Coker University’s freshman Giovana Machado a distant second in 1:04.13. Anderson University freshman Lauren Pernell was third in 1:05.71.
Stubbs also participated in the 100m hurdles and was fifth in 15 seconds. And she also ran on the Pioneers’ 4 x 400m women’s relay team that finished fifth place in 4:04.31.
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