In the annals of NCAA history, Minna Svard holds a unique distinction: She was the first female athlete to lose a women’s ...
The Class 2A champs last season, the Bulldogs have quite a few spots to fill. But Laura Streck (third and fourth place in ...
Virgin Islands Sports Ambassador Michelle Smith, a freshman at the University of Georgia, has opened her outdoor season with ...
It was a wild year for the Hawks, bringing a Woodward-Granger record seven girls to the state track meet across five solo ...
Former collegiate runner Minna Svärd demanded her “stolen” championship be returned years after placing second to a biological male in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles.
A record-setting Bob Hayes Invitational Track Meet feat from Jackson hurdler Nieko Garnes, plus much more in First Coast Varsity Weekly.
Wiley University men’s track and field athlete and two-time Historically Black Colleges and Universities Athletic Conference ...
Savannah Sutherland's track journey began in the small village of Borden, Canada, with a population of roughly 300.
Former collegiate runner Minna Svärd is demanding her "stolen" championship be returned years after placing second to a biological male in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles.