North Carolina A&T’s Cambrea Sturgis made history on Saturday, sweeping the 100 and 200 meters at the NCAA track and field championships.
Sturgis posted the fastest NCAA all-weather time in the 100, clocking a win-aided, record-breaking 10.74 seconds.
🏆 Women's 100m 🏆Cambrea Sturgis... WOWOWOW!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥#NCAATF x @NCATAGGIES📺 ESPNU pic.twitter.com/3VxJy2Xqmq— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) June 12, 2021
🏆 Women's 100m 🏆Cambrea Sturgis... WOWOWOW!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥#NCAATF x @NCATAGGIES📺 ESPNU pic.twitter.com/3VxJy2Xqmq
In the 200, Sturgis surged past the competition, running a personal best 22.12 seconds.
Sturgis will next compete in the U.S Olympic trials in Eugene later this month.