The announcer said the 100m race was going to run in the middle between the USC and Oregon runner. Somebody forgot to tell her about @ncataggies "Never Nervous" Sturgis! @cambreasturgis runs the fastest NCAA 100m final in history (10.74). #AggiePride #LadiesNight #WeHaveArrived pic.twitter.com/TkZx75f34d
— N.C. A&T Athletics (@NCATAGGIES) June 12, 2021
#MEACTF Can you say π¨π¨π¨NCAA CHAMPIONπ¨π¨π¨ Cambrea Sturgis?! The @NCATAGGIES sprinter goes 10.74 to take her first NCAA gold!
— Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) (@MEACSports) June 12, 2021
Oh, she's also in the 200-meter final coming up in a bit.#IBackTheMEACAt50 #IBackTheMEAC
π Women's 100m π
— NCAA Track & Field (@NCAATrackField) June 12, 2021
Cambrea Sturgis... WOWOWOW!! π₯π₯π₯π₯#NCAATF x @NCATAGGIES
πΊ ESPNU pic.twitter.com/3VxJy2Xqmq
This was a FAST race!
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA) June 12, 2021
Cambrea Sturgis, 10.74
Twanisha Terry, 10.79
Tamara Clark, 10.88
Kemba Nelson, 10.90
The wind was just over the allowable limit at +2.2 m/s.
#MEACTF @NCATAGGIES' Sturgis Wins NCAA Title in Women's 100 Meters #IBackTheMEACAt50 #IBackTheMEAC https://t.co/VVQB5uOq3F
— Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) (@MEACSports) June 12, 2021
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