Courtesy of Alabama State Athletics
EUGENE, Ore. – Sophomore HBCU sprinter Jamarion Stubbs continues to etch his identify within the Alabama State College file books. The Las Vegas native clocked in a time of 20.15 within the 200-meter sprint to win the third warmth and qualify for the finals on Friday at 9:37 p.m.
“I want to thank Coach Beene and Coach Anderson for serving to me get so far,” Stubbs mentioned. “Excited to characterize Alabama State College and the HBCU group on Friday evening.”
Alabama State College head coach Ritchie Beene is happy with Stubbs’ success.
“I’m excited for Jamarion,” added Beene. “He did job executing his race and we’re trying ahead to the finals on Friday.”
Jamarion Stubbs ran the fourth quickest time within the semifinals.
Cheickna Traore (Penn State) ran a 20.02, Tarsis Origot (Alabama) completed with a 20.09, and Robert Gregory (Florida) crossed the end line with a 20.15 (20.143 to Stubbs 20.144).
Stubbs ran a 19.95 on the NCAA regional at Kentucky and is poised to medal.
Earlier within the night Stubbs competed within the 100-meter sprint. Stubbs crossed the end line with a time of 10.31 and was fifth within the first warmth, putting seventeenth general.
Stubbs completed forward of 4 student-athletes from Energy 5 packages.

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