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Track and field athlete Kenisha Stubbs makes her presence felt in NCAA Div II

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Kenisha Stubbs on top of the medal podium.

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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